
The Sports Turf Association has a new name. Sports Turf Canada will be the 27-year-old organization's new name as it moves into the federal jurisdiction.
At its recent annual general meeting, members of the association voted to continue the provincial not-for-profit corporation into the federal jurisdiction. The result includes an updated letters patent, revised and updated governing bylaws, and the introduction of a now Canada-wide organization.
The Sports Turf Association launched a branding and marketing review in 2013, examining its core values, positioning statements and brand through discovery meetings and phone and email interviews with members, stakeholders, the board of directors and staff. During this process, the necessity for a more fitting corporation status, together with a title more reflective of its membership was confirmed.
Paul Gillen, now association past president, said, “The nucleus of members of the Sports Turf Association has, since its inception in 1987, been based in Ontario. However we have long-supported sports turf managers from coast to coast. The transfer of our corporate identity into the federal domain recognizes more formally our dedication to the promotion of better, safer sports turf across the country.”
First identified as a goal at the inaugural meeting of the association, the emergence of a more national profile was strengthened in 2009 with the recognition of the Sports Turf Association as the Canadian international affiliate organization of the American Sports Turf Managers Association. It continued to develop its Canadian presence with initiatives in Atlantic Canada, beginning in 2011, and in 2012 with the formalization of a partnership agreement with the Western Canada Turfgrass Association (WCTA) which recognized the Sports Turf Association as the national body for the promotion of better, safer sports turf in Canada.
“The creation of a national association was the vision all those years ago,"said Michael Bladon, a founding father of the Sports Turf Association. "It is exciting and gratifying to watch this niche organization grow into one with a national presence and a national mandate.”
“While Sports Turf Canada as a brand identity may be new, the passion and hands-on approach of board members and staff and their dedication to the association is not,” added new president Tennessee Propedo. “We are the authority in our field and are committed to providing our members with current, credible and relevant information to help them to manage their field assets in the most safe and effective manner.”
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