 Former president of the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board,  Maureen Craig  Rousseau, was elected to the Executive Board of the International  Hockey Federation as an ordinary member, securing one of the two  positions available for new female members on the Board.
Former president of the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board,  Maureen Craig  Rousseau, was elected to the Executive Board of the International  Hockey Federation as an ordinary member, securing one of the two  positions available for new female members on the Board.
Her election  came at the 44th International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) Congress, held  from October 29  to Sunday in Marrakesh, Morocco.
The Congress was  titled the “Hockey Revolution Congress”and the FIH revealed its new  ten-year strategy set to deliver a global sport, inspiring the next  generation of hockey players. The FIH laid out its goals for the next  ten years for hockey based around entertainment, professionalism, image  and following.
Craig Rousseau’s vast experience as an administrator  has been gained from exposure over the last 30 years, including among  them director and vice-president for (Pan American Hockey Federation),  with responsibility for the Caribbean over the past 12 years to date.
