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Ron Robison (born 1955) is a Canadian
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executive, who has served as the commissioner of the
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(WHL) since September 15, 2000. He previously worked in senior managerial roles for the Canadian Hockey Association and
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. As commissioner, Robison has expanded the WHL by introducing new teams and broadcasting partners.


Early life

Robison was born to parents Allan Robison and Elinor Anderson in 1955. His grandfather Jim was the mayor of
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and ran a
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. Robison attended, and played ice hockey, at the
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before graduating in 1977. In 2007, he was honoured by the University as one of their 100 Alumni of Influence.


Career


Early career

After graduation, Robison was hired as an assistant coach for the
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and faculty member of the Physical Education department until 1981. From there, Robison joined the Canadian Hockey Association, which later became known as
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. In June 1997, Robison resigned as senior vice-president of Hockey Canada's Business Operations but continued to work for the association on a contract basis. During his years with Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey Association, Robison helped manage seven
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and three
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.


WHL

In September 2000, Robison was named the commissioner of the
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(WHL), replacing Dev Dley. Five years later, Robison helped introduce a new team in
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and the sale of the
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. He also partnered with the
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to add new scholarship programs for players in the WHL and sat on the National Junior Team Policy Committee and Branch. As well, he helped the WHL and Interactive Netcasting Systems Incorporated begin to webcast WHL games starting in the 2005–06 season. In 2006, under Robison's watch, the WHL expanded to include a new team in Edmonton, and his contract was extended for three more years. The following year, Robison and the WHL extended their partnership agreement the Saskatchewan Hockey Association to continue providing additional support for the Saskatchewan Hockey Association, the
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, the
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under the Saskatchewan Development Model. The model was created to encourage the development of ice hockey players in Saskatchewan. Two years later, Robison continue expanding WHL's broadcasting rights by encouraging Shaw TV to sign a five-year contract with the WHL. The contract allowed Shaw TV to cover the WHL regular season and playoff games across Western Canada. In 2011, Robison's contract was extended for five years through a unanimous vote by the WHL Board of Governors. He was later appointed to Hockey Canada's 2012–13 Governing Board and Program of Excellence Policy Committee. In 2015, Robison introduced the "''WHL Player Impact Program''" to address challenges player might face such as mental health issues and drug abuse problems. He also personally collaborated with
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to create a hockey executive
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program. The following year, the WHL Board of Governors extended his contract until the 2021 season.


References

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