Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Angela Delaney Angela is a CPA, CGA. With 20 years of experience in accounting and tax, she enjoys helping small-medium business owners meet their objectives through a personalized, customer service focused approach. Angela and her family live in Georgetown. Angela’s interests include traveling, bike riding and being involved with her children, from extra-curricular activities with the kids, to being an active member of the Parent Council their school. Angela has a strong sense of community and she along with her family enjoy participating in local events that support the local community and charities. |
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Emma Fedor Emma is an independent and motivated social advocate who is passionate about helping youth achieve their highest potential. Known for a reputation of being effective in a fast paced, multi-tasking, environment where her communication skills and perseverance distinguish her as a natural leader. Emma is a long-time Georgetown resident where she grew up and attended Georgetown District High School. She is very familiar with the recreational and competitive sports opportunities for youth in this town. Her daughters both participate in competitive Irish dance which gives her first-hand exposure and appreciation for both the benefits of sport for youth as well as the parent’s commitment needed to adequately support their athlete. Emma has done extensive volunteer work with community groups, parents, teachers, school co-ordinators and others to actively support the needs of youth. She is an active proponent of the development of youth leadership, mentorship and coaching. Emma is currently a realtor for Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty, Brokerage and has been in the real estate business for over 12 years |
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Ally Rivers Treasurer Ally recently graduated from the university of Guelph with a Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in accounting. She is now currently pursuing her CPA designation. She is a senior accountant at GBA LLP, specializing in assurance engagements. Being employed at a public accounting firm has allowed her to obtain experience dealing with not- for profit organizations which is an asset to HHGC. Ally was born and raised in Georgetown, Ontario and was very involved in HHGC growing up. She is looking forward to joining the club and once again being involved in HHGC. |
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Frank Sirianni Frank is a married, Christian father of two beautiful girls and resides in Halton Hills. He has spent 30 years of his career in the security and investigations field, currently as a Corporate Investigator, specializing in fraud and integrity investigations. He has a diploma in Law and Security from Sault College (the “Soo”, where he was born and raised) and completed various courses at the Ontario and Canadian Police Colleges. Before his girls decided to pursue gymnastics, Frank coached their softball teams. He enjoys being active in the community and is a co-chair on parent council at his children’s school. One of Frank’s passions is photography but you may also see him biking around town or running a rack of pool! He hopes his career and life experiences will bring a different perspective to the board and help HHGC continue to be a vital part of the Halton Hills community. |
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Shawna Cook Shawna was born and raised in Georgetown, giving her a deep sense of community and familiarity with local programs and organizations. As a designated Social Service Worker, she has had a career in Non-profit and Community Services for more than 10 years, serving the Halton Hills area, and currently works as a Case Manager for Halton Region in their Social Services Division, specializing in Youth services, programs and resources. Married and raising 4 girls, with the oldest being an HHGC competitive gymnast, the others participating in the rec programs, and 1 swimming for the Bluefins, Shawna appreciates the foundation, values and principles that gymnastics builds for children, knows the importance of Youth Sports, and Community involvement, and understands firsthand the crucial role a parent/guardian plays. Shawna is excited to support HHGC's vision, and current and future athletes, and hopes to continue to build the positive relationship between the club and our community. |
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Charlotte Fishback Charlotte has lived in Georgetown since 1998. She worked as a Law Clerk with the Department of Justice Canada for 10 years before deciding to work closer to home. She is currently working as the eKidz Director for Elevation Church and a Coach for WW Canada (formerly Weight Watchers Canada). Charlotte has been very involved in the community with numerous organizations and has a passion for CrossFit and Spartan Racing. She has 2 kids who are both involved in local sports, her daughter has been a competitive gymnast at HHGC for the past 5 years. Charlotte is passionate about health and wellness for all kids and young adults and views gymnastics as a positive foundational sport for all other sports. |
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Prerana Guar Director Prerana brings nearly a decade of extensive legal experience across India and Canada, specializing in intellectual property law. Prerana works as a funding specialist with Intellectual Property Ontario. Previously, her practice encompassed advising clients on strategic approaches to copyright and trademark matters, leading enforcement and prosecution efforts, and drafting, negotiating, and managing a diverse range of commercial agreements. Additionally, Prerana is well-versed in compliance issues, ensuring that clients' business operations adhere to relevant regulations. Throughout her career, she has adeptly managed intricate IP matters from inception to resolution. A licensed Barrister & Solicitor with the Law Society of Ontario and a registered Advocate with the Bar Council of India, Prerana is passionate about the positive impact sports can have on youth development. Gymnastics, in particular, promotes not only physical health but also mental discipline and resilience |
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Pariss Garramone Director Pariss, is an Associate Teaching Professor and Undergraduate Program Director in Liberal Studies at Ontario Tech University, where she teaches first-year Writing Studies (FYW), Liberal Studies courses and the Capstone Project. Pariss’ research is focused on student success, environmental land-based education, and literacy. Pariss is a dedicated educator and advocate for community and environmental initiatives, passionate about fostering creativity, learning, and sustainability. A long-time resident of Brampton, Pariss is an active member of the Parent Council at her daughter’s school. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the outdoors with their dog, Daisy, and championing initiatives that empower youth and support lifelong learning. Her daughter is part of the recreational gymnastics program at HHGC. |