
Women’s Hockey Alumna Moore ’08 Named Boston Pride Team President
10/3/2019 1:09:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown women's ice hockey alumna Hayley Moore '08 has been named Team President of the Boston Pride of the NWHL in an announcement made by the organization's owner Miles Arnone on Thursday. A former college and pro player, Moore was the Pride's general manager when they won the Isobel Cup in the NWHL's first season, and has spent the last two and a half years as the league's Deputy Commissioner.
"Hayley Moore is one of the most respected people in women's hockey today, and the Boston Pride organization is fortunate to have someone with her experience and strong business acumen serving as our top executive," said Arnone, who acquired the club from the NWHL on Sept. 17. "With her infectious enthusiasm, commitment to women's hockey, and her strong relationships in the community, with the staff, and with the players, Hayley is the perfect person to lead the commercial and hockey operations of the Pride."
Moore becomes the third female president of a major professional hockey team in the U.S., following in the footsteps of Marguerite Norris-Riker, who was President of the Detroit Red Wings in the 1950s, and Kim Pegula of the Buffalo Sabres.
"It is an honor to find myself back home with the Pride during this incredibly pivotal time for the NWHL and women's hockey," said Moore, who was raised in Wakefield, Mass. and today resides in Boston. "Miles Arnone and his partners have an extraordinary vision for this team, they believe in what we have built, and they are eager to take it to new heights. As a management team, the Pride ownership and staff intend to build the blueprint for an independently owned and operated NWHL club. We will create an industry standard for professional women's hockey."
For the complete NWHL article, click here.
"Hayley Moore is one of the most respected people in women's hockey today, and the Boston Pride organization is fortunate to have someone with her experience and strong business acumen serving as our top executive," said Arnone, who acquired the club from the NWHL on Sept. 17. "With her infectious enthusiasm, commitment to women's hockey, and her strong relationships in the community, with the staff, and with the players, Hayley is the perfect person to lead the commercial and hockey operations of the Pride."
Moore becomes the third female president of a major professional hockey team in the U.S., following in the footsteps of Marguerite Norris-Riker, who was President of the Detroit Red Wings in the 1950s, and Kim Pegula of the Buffalo Sabres.
"It is an honor to find myself back home with the Pride during this incredibly pivotal time for the NWHL and women's hockey," said Moore, who was raised in Wakefield, Mass. and today resides in Boston. "Miles Arnone and his partners have an extraordinary vision for this team, they believe in what we have built, and they are eager to take it to new heights. As a management team, the Pride ownership and staff intend to build the blueprint for an independently owned and operated NWHL club. We will create an industry standard for professional women's hockey."
For the complete NWHL article, click here.
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