Hockey

Jaime Boldt to join Hockey Canada as its 1st governance adviser

Hockey Canada announced Tuesday it has hired Jaime Boldt as its first governance adviser. He will help ensure that Hockey Canada's governance model is "effective, sustainable and efficient," according to its president and CEO, Katherine Henderson.

Will help ensure governance model is 'effective, sustainable and efficient'

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Incoming Hockey Canada governance adviser Jaime Boldt is an adjunct professor at the University of Regina's Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and joins the sport's governing body after five years as the executive director of the Globe Theatre in Saskatchewan. (X/@HockeyCanada)

Hockey Canada announced Tuesday it has hired Jaime Boldt as its first governance adviser.

Katherine Henderson, president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada, said in a news release Boldt will help ensure Hockey Canada's governance model is "effective, sustainable and efficient."

Boldt, who will join Hockey Canada on April 15, is an adjunct professor at the University of Regina's Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and joins Hockey Canada after five years as the executive director of the Globe Theatre in Saskatchewan's capital.

She has also worked as a consultant with Canadian Women & Sport and is a member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council.

Hockey Canada has undergone a governance overhaul since allegations of sexual assault against players on its 2003 and 2018 world junior teams surfaced in 2022.

That included the resignation of the entire board and president and CEO Scott Smith in October 2022, and the hiring of Henderson as the organization's first female president and CEO in September 2023.

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