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summer and report back the results to the class, according to McBride. “Te commitment to not simply present a course but to make a fundamental impact on a student’s career and the ice sports industry is a hallmark of ISI University.”


Scott McCoy, Lisa Fedick and Corey


Cash also led CAO classes. Conference guest speakers included Peter Kozodoy, Cory Portner and Adam Naylor. Kozodoy presented on “How to Use a Millennial Mindset to Grow Your Business.”


His


talk served as an introductory class for Certified Arena Executive (CAE) certification offered through ISI University.


Cory Portner delivered an in-depth


look at programming for ice hockey, figure skating, speed skating, curling and sled hockey and addressed the necessary approaches for ice preparations and maintenance.


CAO PARTICIPANTS


Chad Amaral Chris Bouchard William Christian Jake Cote


Chris Dempsey


Tiesha DiMaggio Brian Galabinski Frank Gramolini Andy Januse


Armin Katadzic Jason Labossiere Scott McCarthy Dan McNaughton Chris Myers Steve Pereira Scott Rintz Seth Sherman Zack Stone


WIN A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP! Application Deadline is Sept. 1


The ISIA Education Foundation program encourages ISI members to acquire higher education and/or professional development to benefit them in their lifelong pursuits both on and off the ice.


The Foundation is offering one-year Professional Development scholarships ($500 each) to current members of ISI for eligible programs that enhance their industry knowledge, including, but not limited to, training programs, certification programs and industry conferences. (Scholarship cannot be applied to tuition and registration fees for ISI training and certifications; however, related travel fees are eligible.)


For details and to receive a scholarship application, go to the Education Foundation section of the ISI website: skateisi.org or call (972) 735-8800.


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