We're stronger together
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Our Great Team
Hector Argueta
Director-at-Large (Municipalities)
Asya Bartley
Director-at-Large (Marketing & Communications)
Corey Grant
Interim Chair
Tara Mrakic
Secretary
Andrew Paris
Director-at-Large (Community Outreach)
Tristian Reid
Director-at-Large (Partnerships)
Hector Argueta
Director-at-Large (Municipalities)
Asya Bartley
Director-at-Large (Marketing & Communications)
Corey Grant
Interim Chair
Tara Mrakic
Secretary
Andrew Paris
Director-at-Large (Community Outreach)
Tristian Reid
Director-at-Large (Partnerships)
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Admission for the whole weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday)
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Breakfast, lunch and snacks Saturday and Sunday
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Ticket to networking event on Saturday evening
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Parking
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Admission for Sunday ONLY
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Breakfast and lunch
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Parking
Secure your place at the forefront of change
Black Female Coach Mentorship Program (BFCMP)
Proposed by the ICSN, the pilot program seeks to create equitable opportunities for Black female coaches in Canadian sport.
Black Female Coach Mentorship Program (BFCMP) Year 2
The second year of the Black Female Coach Mentorship Program (BFCMP). In partnership with the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), the BFCMP is aimed at creating equitable opportunities to women in Canada who identify as Black, Biracial, or Indigenous.
Black Football Coaches of Canada (BFCC)
Advocates for opportunities to secure leadership positions for BIPOC coaches along with raising awareness and identifying barriers of inequality at all levels in the Canadian football community.