Commonwealth Games Canada
For other uses, see Canadian Commonwealth Games.
Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) (French: Jeux du Commonwealth Canada) (JCU) is the Commonwealth Games Association of Canada responsible for Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth movement in Canada.[1]
Board of Directors
Board of directors are elected for a quadrennial term.[2]
Name | Designation |
---|---|
Andrew Pipe | President |
Claude Bennett | Past President |
Richard Powers | Treasurer |
Sue Boreskie | Vice President |
Nancy Lee | Vice President |
Linda Cuthbert | Vice President |
John Stanton | Vice President |
Rob Toller | Vice President |
Suzanne Weckend | Athlete Representative |
Trevino Betty | Ex Officio |
Bruce Robertson | Ex Officio |
Commonwealth Games Foundation of Canada
The Commonwealth Games Foundation of Canada (CGFC) is a body within the Commonwealth Games Canada, established in 1982 with an aim to raise the funds required to send the Canadian delegation—athletes and officials—to the Commonwealth Games.[3] Former president of the Hudson's Bay Company George Heller is the incumbent president of the CGFC, who was also the president and CEO of the 1994 Commonwealth Games Organismic Committee.[4]
References
- ↑ "About CGC". commonwealthgames.ca Commonwealth Games Canada. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
- ↑ "Board of Directors". commonwealthgames.ca. Commonwealth Games Canada. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ↑ "Commonwealth Games Foundation of Canada". commonwealthgames.ca. Commonwealth Games Canada. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
- ↑ "Executive Biographies – George Heller". hbc.com. Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 4 March 2005. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
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