
CHL Names Todd Bisson Manager of Hockey Administration
October 3, 2008 - Central Hockey League (CHL) News Release
The Central Hockey League (CHL) announced on Wednesday that Todd Bisson has been named the CHL's Manager of Hockey Administration. He will begin with the CHL immediately.
"We are very happy with everything that Todd (Bisson) offers this position," said Duane Lewis, CHL Commissioner. "His background will be useful in many different areas and be a big boost in the service given to our member teams."
Todd comes to the CHL with a resume that includes playing college hockey at Canisius College from 1997-2001. While at Canisius, the Welland, Ontario native earned a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and Economics and a Master's Degree in Sports Administration.
After college, Todd played professional hockey for four seasons including stops in the ECHL and United Hockey League, among others. In 2005, he moved to Phoenix and worked for the Phoenix Coyotes as their Youth Hockey Coordinator. While in Arizona, he has also served as the Head Coach for Arizona State University's men's team and has utilized his service at both the Desert Schools Coyotes Center and at the Alltel Ice Den working in hockey administration and with youth programs.
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