Curling Canada CEO Nolan Thiessen has resigned as the CEO.
In a surprising development, Nolan Thiessen has stepped down from his position as CEO of Curling Canada, marking a significant shift in the organization’s leadership. Thiessen’s resignation comes after a period of notable changes and strategic adjustments within the national curling federation.
Thiessen, who had been serving as CEO, was instrumental in guiding Curling Canada through several key initiatives aimed at enhancing the sport’s profile and performance at both national and international levels. His tenure saw a focus on increasing the competitiveness of Canadian teams and implementing new programs to support athletes and coaches.
The announcement of Thiessen’s resignation has raised questions about the future direction of Curling Canada. The board of directors has acknowledged his contributions and has committed to conducting a thorough search for a successor who can build on the progress made under his leadership.
In a statement, Curling Canada’s board expressed their appreciation for Thiessen’s work. “Nolan’s leadership has been instrumental in advancing Curling Canada’s goals and strengthening our programs,” said the board chair. “We wish him all the best in his future endeavors and will work diligently to find a new CEO who can continue to drive our vision forward.”
As Curling Canada navigates this change in leadership, the curling community will be closely watching to see how the organization adapts and evolves under new management. The search for a new CEO is expected to be a priority for the board, with a focus on finding a leader who can support and advance the sport’s interests in Canada and on the global stage.