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Alison Griffin becomes golf association executive director

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Alison Griffin is the new executive director of the Prince Edward Island Golf Association (PEIGA).

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The O’Leary native, who started in the new position on Monday, has a diploma in sport and recreation management from Holland College. She was the executive director for the Western Region Sport and Recreation Council from 2011-2017 and most recently the manager of communications for the Department of Health with the Government of Nunavut in Iqaluit.

“I am very excited to be joining PEIGA,” she said.

Griffin replaces Sean Joyce who held the position since October 2017. He is now the director of golf at the Mill River Golf Course and the provincial golf coach.

“My predecessor implemented a variety of programs and built positive relationships with members, operators and partners and I look forward to contributing to the exceptional reputation PEIGA has provincially and nationally,” Griffin said.

“Sean’s leadership and continued support has left PEIGA in a great place and although this golf season will be very different from any other, I’m looking forward to seeing what our association can accomplish with Alison as our executive director and our current board of directors.” said PEIGA president Melissa Castle.

Griffin also served on the Canada Games Mission Staff for Team P.E.I. in 2015 and 2017 and managed the Team Nunavut Youth Ambassador Program for Arctic Winter Games in 2018 and Canada Games in 2019. She also competed in the past two Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championships with Nunavut.

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