Sport Development Director and/or Events Manager Sample Clauses

Sport Development Director and/or Events Manager. One of the Sport Development Director or the Events Manager are the Nordiq Canada staff assigned to the Canada Cups and Nordiq Cup Races. Duties of the SDD/EM, or their designate, are: • Be the Nordiq Canada Race Director. • To represent the interests of Nordiq Canada. • To schedule and conduct inspections of new sites interested in hosting Tier I competition. • To ensure that the Nordiq Canada Hosting Agreement is signed between Nordiq Canada and the OC. • To ensure that all aspects of the organizer’s contract are correctly fulfilled. • To monitor the proper operation of the event according to the Nordiq Canada Technical Package in force, and report issues to the Nordiq Canada SDD as necessary. • To provide coordination and support to all Jury members by providing information and advice. • To ensure adherence to common race reporting protocols including filing of xml results to FIS. • To oversee and manage the production and promotion of the Aggregate Results. • To coordinate xml race results production and filings to FIS and CPL calculations. • To manage and collaborate with the OC to ensure compliance with event marketing and sponsorship aspects. • To liaise with the TD and OC to discuss best practices and issues arising over the course of the season. • To participate on the Jury. • Accommodation expenses of the SDD/EM, or designate, are the responsibility of the OC.
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