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New Board for Hockey Alberta

The 118th Annual Hockey Alberta General Meeting, held virtually on November 27, saw members elect Directors to the Board and celebrated the retirement of the outgoing Chair. In the subsequent first meeting of the new Board it welcomed a new Chair.

During the AGM, Hockey Alberta’s members elected four Directors to three-year terms including two incumbents - Allan Mowbray (Calgary), Danielle Paradis (Edmonton), Rod Wasylyshyn (Edmonton), and Steven Phipps (Edmonton).

Allan Mowbray
Danielle Paradis
Steven Phipps
Rod Wasylyshyn

This year marks the first time the Board of Directors has elected the Chair, following the new bylaw changes implemented in 2024 that transitioned the Chair appointment from member election to board appointment. The Board met following the AGM and elected the new Chair - Allan Mowbray. His leadership experience and commitment to the sport will help guide the organization as it continues to support athletes, members, coaches, officials, volunteers, and communities across Alberta.

“I am honoured to step into the role of Chair of Hockey Alberta and to continue working alongside this dedicated Board. Since joining in 2017, I have learned a great deal from leaders such as Len Samletzki and Terry Engen, whose commitment to the game has shaped our direction. Throughout my time with Hockey Alberta, I have championed the need to refine and strengthen our governance practices, and as Chair, I look forward to building on that foundation and continuing to move our organization forward,” said Mowbray.

This AGM marked an emotional and meaningful milestone as Hockey Alberta recognized the retirement of Len Samletzki. He has been a steady, highly respected leader within the hockey community, known for his dedication, thoughtful decision-making, and unwavering commitment to ensuring that hockey remains accessible, safe, and enjoyable for all participants. His contributions have left a lasting imprint on the organization.