New Leadership at Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame

In a recent development, Joanne Noble, a cherished member of the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame Board of Governors, has been unanimously elected as the new Chair for the Hall. Noble, stepping into the esteemed position, succeeds Jim Sturino, who admirably led the Hall for the past thirteen years.

Joining the board in 2009, Noble’s journey has been marked by dedication and passion, fueled by the encouragement and support of fellow board member Ted Clarke. Together, they have orchestrated numerous successful events, notably the Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament, which has garnered widespread acclaim.

A proud resident of Etobicoke, Joanne Noble brings with her a wealth of experience in both sports and business. On the field of play, she has showcased her prowess in various arenas, golf courses, and marathon races, earning accolades at both provincial and national levels. In the corporate realm, she serves as the President of CEO Challenges Canada, an esteemed organization offering competitive and educational opportunities for business professionals.

Reflecting on her new role, Noble emphasizes the Hall’s commitment to community engagement and youth development. “It is our mission,” she states, “to not only honor outstanding athletes, coaches, builders, and media personalities but also to support local students through scholarships and contribute to initiatives like the Special Olympics.”

Established in 1994, the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame stands as a beacon of excellence, recognizing the achievements and contributions of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the sports landscape.

For more information about the Hall and its initiatives, visit [www.etobicokesports.ca](www.etobicokesports.ca).