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Board of Directors
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Audra Young, President
Elected to the Board in 2008, Young has served as the Chairperson of the Sport Funding Committee, Vice President of the Trust and on the Community Funding Committee, and the Aboriginal Sport Leadership Council. She has also been a member of the Community Initiatives Fund, the Rainbow Youth Centre, and Family Service Regina's Board of Directors. Audra was nominated for the Board by the Saskatchewan Rowing Association.
Celebrating Saskatchewan Women in Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation
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Dale Holmes, Past President
Nominated to the Board in 2007 by Basketball Saskatchewan, Holmes has served as Chairperson of the Audit Committee and Administration Center Advisory Committee, as well as the KidSport™ Saskatchewan Provincial Committee, Lottery Division Committee, Sport Committee, and the Future Best Committee. Previously, he was the head coach of Leboldus High School’s senior boys’ basketball team, and he has been involved with Basketball Saskatchewan programs for more than a decade.
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Phyllis Pogany, Secretary/Treasurer
Pogany was elected to the board in 2008 and has served on the Aboriginal Sport Leadership Council, the Dispute Resolution Committee, Lottery Division Committee, the Administration Center Advisory Committee for Sport, the Technical Advisory Committee, and the Site Selection Committee for the Saskatchewan Games Council. She served as mission staff for the Canada Winter Games in Cape Breton and was a sessional lecturer at the University of Regina. Pyhllis was nominated for the Board by the Saskatchewan Racquetball Association.
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Eric Honetschlager, Vice President, Sport
Elected to the Board in 2009, Honetschlager has served on the Sport Committee, Awards and Recognition Committee, Aboriginal Sport Leadership Council, and Canadian Sport Centre of Saskatchewan Management Committee. He has also served on the executive of the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association and on the board of the Coaches Association of Saskatchewan. Honetschlager was nominated to the board by the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association.
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Jason Clermont, Vice President, Lotteries
Since joining the Board in 2009, Clermont has served on the Future Best Committee, KidSport™ Saskatchewan Provincial Committee, and Lottery Division Committee. He was nominated to the board by Football Saskatchewan. Clermont has played in the CFL since 2002, starting with the BC Lions and now entering his second season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. During his outstanding football career, he has played in three Grey Cup games, been named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian twice, and received the Most Outstanding Rookie award in 2002.
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Sean Thompson, Vice President, Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund
Nominated to the Board in 2009 by Judo Saskatchewan, Thompson has served on the Sport Committee, Sport Funding Committee, Aboriginal Sport Leadership Council, and Administration Center Advisory Committee. Sean is a former wrestler with the University of Regina Cougars.
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Kenda Richards
Nominated for the Board in 2008 by the Saskatchewan Curling Association, Richards has served on the Sport Committee, Dispute Resolution Committee and the Lottery Division Committee. She has served as the secretary treasurer for the Caledonian Curling Club and President of Curl Regina. She has also co-chaired the CUETS Sandra Schmirler Charity Classic and was on the board of three Scotties Tournaments of Hearts. She previously served on the Sask Sport Inc. board from 1986-89, during which time she was elected Vice President of Sport.
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Lloyd Howey
Howey was nominated for the Board in 2008 by Saskatchewan Athletics. He has served on the Sport Committee, Awards and Recognition Committee, Future Best Committee, and the Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan Management Committee. Howey played a key role in the development of Saskatchewan Athletics'Run, Jump and Throw program, and as a member of the Aboriginal Sport Leadership Council, he has helped develop new initiatives to increase Aboriginal participation and volunteerism in Saskatchewan.
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Ellen Grewcock
Grewcock was nominated for the Board in 2009 by the Saskatchewan Games Council and Saskatchewan Atheltics. She played basketball with the U of S Huskies and has competed at the Masters World Games in softball. Grewcock has also volunteered at the Saskatchewan Summer Games and Western Canada Summer Games as the Chair of Results of Athletics.
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Robert Barrand
Barrand, a management consultant and project manager, has been involved with the Saskatchewan Triathlon Association and has assisted with their camp programs. Barrand was nominated for the Board by the Saskatchewan Triathlon Association in 2010.
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Nada Gorman
Gorman is currently active in the Regina Touch Football League and the Regina Ladies Basketball League. She has served as a clinician and private instructor for minor girls softball in southern Saskatchewan and is a community coach for the Sheldon Williams High School softball team. Gorman was a member of the national softball team and was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Gorman was nominated for the Board by Softball Saskatchewan in 2010.
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John Lee
Lee served as the general manager and chief operating officer of the Regina 2005 Canada Summer Games and is a former Executive Director of Sport for Sask Sport Inc. He recently served as the Senior Vice President and Chair of the Regina Host Organizing Committee for the 2010 World Junior Hockey Championships. Lee was also the president of the Regina Community Basketball Association and director of Basketball Saskatchewan. Lee was nominated for the Board by Basketball Saskatchewan in 2010.
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Dave Pettigrew
Pettigrew served as the Senior Vice President and Vice Chair of the 2010 World Junior Hockey Championships and is an assistant coach with the atom T3 Capitals. He has also been a coach and assistant coach with Hockey Regina, and a soccer coach. Pettigrew was nominated for the Board by the Saskatchewan Hockey Association in 2010.
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