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OUSA are paying some fancy businesspeople to help them make commercial decisions on a newly created Advisory Board.
The Board will meet bimonthly with OUSA to discuss commercial decisions and the direction of OUSA, as well as keeping in regular contact with the Exec and the CEO. There will be up to five people on the Advisory Board. Currently three members have been appointed.
The Exec have been discussing implementing an Advisory Board system since 2019, due to increasing commercial activities.
“We decided to implement an advisory board because we felt there were certain skill sets missing within our governance level,” said OUSA President Michaela Waite-Harvey. “Such expertise will reinforce and support decision making, and that’s something many on the executive have expressed they desperately want. We are the elected governors of OUSA, and we want to ensure we are making the right decision when it comes
April 24, 2021
West Chester East’s depth was crucial in the Vikings’ 6-3 win against Indiana in the Pennsylvania Cup Class 1-A ice hockey state championship final Saturday at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry Township, just north of Pittsburgh.
“I noticed after the second period that Indiana looked a little winded,” said West Chester East head coach Eric Wolf, whose Vikings were trailing 3-2 after two periods. “So we went back to using four lines in the third quarter.”
West Chester East came alive early in the third period, scoring four times in a five-minute span.
It was the first state championship for the Vikings since 2013 – West Chester Rustin had won it every year since then. West Chester East won the state title in 2008 and 2013.