New BCRU CEO, David Newson, Starts Job This Week
The appointment was announced earlier this month but according to that announcement from BCRU, Newson starts the job this week.
We haven’t met him yet but we know he’s from a hockey background in BC. He also has strong ties to UBC having worked for them for 18 years in a community sports position. He was also head coach of the women’s varsity team and Director of the UBC Hockey School. His recent position was Director of the Semiahmoo Minor Hockey Association.
His son played hockey for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs in the Junior A circuit. So he knows sport from a parent’s perspective as well.
We wish him all the best and hope to get a word with him once he’s settled into the position.
from BCRU
June 2, 2022 Vancouver, BC: The BC Rugby Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of David Newson as the new Chief Executive Officer of BC Rugby, following an extensive and comprehensive search.
Newson, who will officially begin his role as BC Rugby Chief Executive Officer on June 27, 2022, has an accomplished track record leading sports organizations and brings over two decades of experience in senior leadership roles in sport, as well as extensive experience working at member-based organizations. His work in this area has been recognized nationally.
Newson has served as the Executive Director of Semiahmoo Minor Hockey since 2014, in a position that he originally developed for the organization. In that role, he oversaw the organization and its 64 teams, providing leadership, training and mentoring, and building strategic partnerships and sponsorships to further the organizations profile.
On behalf of the Board of Directors and our entire rugby community, I would like to welcome David as the new CEO of BC Rugby. We received applications from an impressive group of candidates and Davids skillset and expertise, combined with his impressive leadership experience, put him at the top of our list. BC Rugby President Mark Lewis
I am extremely excited to work with the team at BC Rugby and help achieve our collective goal of growing the game. Rugby is in a great position to reach new heights and to make the game safer, more inclusive, and more accessible than ever. I look forward to engaging and collaborating with the many diverse Clubs that drive the game around the province, and meeting the thousands of dedicated people that help deliver such a high-quality sport experience for a growing membership. David Newson
Having graduated Simon Fraser University with a degree in Education, Newson spent over a decade at UBC, serving as both Director of UBC Sports Community Program where he managed 17 different sports and recreation areas, and also Head Coach and Program Manager for the UBC Womens Thunderbirds Varsity Ice Hockey team and developed several athletes to All-Canadian status.
Newson served for two years as a Venue Sport Manager-Ice Hockey with the Vancouver 2010 Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games (VANOC) and has seven years experience as Para Ice Hockey Technical Delegate for the International Paralympic Committee. He has also worked as a Corporate Philanthropy Officer for the Canadian Cancer Society and Executive Director for BC Athlete Voice before taking the role of Executive Director at Semiahmoo Minor Hockey.