Field Hockey Canada is delighted to announce the addition of three esteemed individuals to its board of directors. Following a rigorous selection process, Kerry Moynihan, Ronald Prins, and Terry Lockhart have been appointed as FHC Directors, bringing their wealth of expertise and fervor for the sport to the forefront of its leadership.
Terry Lockhart, a seasoned certified public accountant with extensive experience in finance, human resources, and governance within the non-profit sector, brings a depth of knowledge and dedication to the board. His commitment to fostering the positive impact of sports on young athletes and communities is truly commendable. Mr. Lockhart has expressed his eagerness to contribute to the field hockey community, a sport that has long captured his interest from afar.
Meanwhile, Ronald Prins, a devoted advocate for field hockey, has been involved in various capacities, including playing, coaching, umpiring, and administration. His profound passion for the sport, cultivated in the Netherlands and further nurtured in Canada, is evident in his co-founding of SEAtoSKY FHC. Possessing a keen business acumen and an intimate understanding of field hockey, Mr. Prins is a valuable addition to the board.
Kerry Moynihan, a seasoned professional with a successful career spanning four decades in sports administration, has held leadership roles for national sports federations and boasts extensive experience in marketing and sponsorships. His unwavering dedication to contributing to the success and growth of Field Hockey Canada is evident through his involvement in supporting the hosting of the Indoor Pan American Cup in Alberta.
Susan Ahrens, the CEO of Field Hockey Canada, has expressed her enthusiasm for the new appointments, underscoring the significant impact of having experienced and dedicated leaders at the board, staff, and committee levels. She emphasized the crucial role of a strong board in governing the sport and ensuring its continued growth and inclusivity.
As Field Hockey Canada continues to prioritize best-in-class governance, these appointments further solidify the organization’s dedication to the long-term stability and triumph of the sport. The collective expertise and passion of the new board members will undoubtedly propel Field Hockey Canada to new heights as it enters a new phase of growth and development.