After an impressive 26 year-run leading Atlantic University Sport (AUS), president and CEO Phil Currie is stepping down from the organization leaving it with a bright future.
Phil took AUS from a small operation with just one-and-a-half staff positions and a budget in the tens of thousands to a thriving organization with four full-time employees and an annual budget exceeding $1.2 million.
(Above: Ian’s son Referee Drake Robinson drops the puck at an AUS hockey game on October 5, 2024, between SMU and Acadia.)
At the conference level, Currie’s impact has been significant in establishing a stable corporate partnership program and improving competitive environments for student-athletes.
AUS serves more than 2,000 student-athletes each year in regular season conference play and annual championship events.
Phil will oversee his final basketball championship from this weekend Feb. 28 to March 2.
A special recognition will take place Saturday, March 1, at Scotiabank Centre during the evening doubleheader.
The search for his replacement will begin after Phil’s last day on April 30th.
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Congrats my friend!
-Ian
Credits: atlanticuniversitysport.com