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Lloydminster Bobcats pursue new Director of Business Operations

The Lloydminster Bobcats continue to add pieces on and off the ice as they’re in the midst of searching for a Director of Business Operations. The organization is looking for an individual with business acumen including supervisory and administration skills.

“We’re looking for a highly energetic person who is looking to get into or is already in marketing and sales, as well as game day operations,” says Head Coach and General Manager Nigel Dube.

The business director will report to the Bobcats Board and General Manager Nigel Dube. The director will also work with the coaching staff to organize the team sponsored events. Dube says the position is a big part of the corporate side of the organization.

“[They] will get out and be an active member in the community and to make sure there is a relationship between our sponsors and the organization, and then when we get into the season to be available for game days and make sure our needs are met on all fronts.”

In a statement, the Bobcats said the ideal candidates will possess a post-secondary education in business management, small business management experience, preferably in the operation of a junior hockey team, proficient in MS Office and Simply Accounting software, commitment to excellent customer service, and the ability to interact with a wide range of stakeholders including staff, hockey operations, players, society members, volunteers, corporate partners and community groups.

Those looking to apply for the position can contact Head Coach and General Manager Nigel Dube at 701-818-7248 or via email at [email protected].

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