Camille Woloch, Journalist

World Table Hockey Association (Canada)

 

Kelowna, Canada

 

table hockey journalist

Camille Woloch, Journalist, World Table Hockey Association, (Canada)

 

Camille Woloch is a staff journalist with the World Table Hockey Association, Inc.

Woloch is the second female journalist covering table hockey since the late Shirley Fischler. Importantly, it was Shirley Fischler who broke the barrier to women reporters in NHL press boxes 48 years ago. In addition, she co-authored more than 20+ books on hockey, and co-edited Action Sports Hockey magazine with her husband, Stan Fischler. For those who may not know, Action Sports Hockey magazine included a section, “The Other Hockeys”, which included table hockey news.

Woloch spent the past ten years gaining skill and experience as a writer, content developer, product reviewer, and brand ambassador. So, she has solid experience working for a variety of people, organizations, and companies.

As a result, we believe Woloch’s skill and experience, as a journalist for table hockey, will advance the WTHA’s mission “to educate, develop, preserve, and promote table hockey…one person, one community, one nation at a time…worldwide!”

For instance, Woloch’s skill as a writer and a content developer will be put to use interviewing table hockey manufacturers, craftsmen, distributors, collectors, event organizers, and players of table hockey games. As well as, interviewing leaders of local organizations and government.

New to table hockey Woloch’s product review experience, however, she complements others on our team who are experienced in table hockey game design or competitive play but short on product review experience.

As one of the WTHA’s brand ambassadors, one of Woloch’s responsibilities will be to strengthen our audience-product-service relationship. So, Woloch’s skills and experience can contribute to building the World Table Hockey Association’s brand and awareness.

 

Quality of Life

Work-Life Balance

Woloch’s most notable and favorite experience was writing for the Canadian Culinary Championships (recently renamed, Canada’s Great Kitchen Party) where she indulged in research by, of course, tasting delicious foods in the competition!

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Welcome to Kelowna, Canadian Culinary Championships

Woloch is from a suburban town just outside of Toronto, Canada. Subsequently, she moved to Ottawa for school and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Ottawa.

After graduation, Woloch relocated out to Western Canada for life among the mountains and currently lives in Kelowna, British Columbia.

In her spare time, she likes to hike and ski in the nearby mountains and swim in the local lakes.

Likewise, Woloch loves to spend her time with her husband, daughter and cat Gandalf.

 


Posts and Contact Information

To contact Camille Woloch, send an e-mail to Camille (.) Woloch @WTHA.ca (that’s “.ca” for Canada).

For general questions or inquiries, send an e-mail to the WTHA, info (@) WTHA.com

Click, All Posts by Camille Woloch, to read all of the articles she has authored.
Click, About Our Communications Team, to see our list of team members on one page.

 


 

About Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

To learn more about Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada you might enjoy going directly to Kelowna’s official website. Or, you can click on the screenshot of Kelowna city’s website below.

 

Map – Kelowna, BC, Canada

 

Official Website of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

 

Canadian Culinary Championships

Purpose:

“Providing young Canadians the opportunity to be extraordinary through sport, music, and food.”

After a great 12 year run delivering over $15 million of funding to Olympians and next generation athletes, the creators of the Canadian Culinary Championships and its regional qualifiers, are proud to unveil a fresh format for the event, re-named Canada’s Great Kitchen Party.

“Canada’s Great Kitchen Party will celebrate the pillars of Canadian culture – sport, music, and food. High performing athletes will be provided the support they need to compete on the world stage. Band equipment will be purchased for schools, enabling students to discover the magic of music. And kids will learn from leading Canadian chefs how to grow, cook and share healthy food to gain the skills and confidence they need to become the next generation of Canada’s food leaders.”

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The Kelowna Connections to NHL Hockey

Players born in Kelowna or that played for the Kelowna Rockets, Western Hockey League (WHL)

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Shea Weber

and

Tyler Meyers

The World Table Hockey Association is simply providing our readers with something of interest. A connection between the towns and cities where our journalists live and ice hockey players born or having played there. Should you wish to buy an item, half (1/2) of the sale’s commission we receive will go to our WTHA staff journalist in Kelowna Canada, Camille Woloch.

 

Shea Weber, Montreal Canadiens, NHL

We provide you this opportunity to obtain a hockey card autographed by Shea Weber. It is from early in his career with the Kelowna Rockets, WHL.


Shea Weber Kelowna Rockets – WHL 2005 In The Game Heroes and Prospects Autographed Card. This item comes with a certificate of authenticity from Autograph-Sports. Autographed – $21.99

from: SportsMemorabilia.com

 

Tyler Meyers, Winnipeg Jets, NHL

We provide you this opportunity to obtain a hockey card autographed by Tyler Meyers. It is from early in his career with the Kelowna Rockets, WHL.


Tyler Myers Autographed Photo – Kelowna Rockets 16×20 WHL CHL – $17.99

from: SportsMemorabilia.com

 


Footnote:

We believe adding talented journalists with roles and responsibilities, like Camille Woloch, advances our mission.

If you read our mission carefully, it is not about achieving something internal to the WTHA or benefitting the WTHA alone.  Instead, the WTHA is on an ambitious mission to fortify table hockey’s ecosystem, i.e. for all.

We believe the answer to the question, “Is the WTHA, Table Hockey’s Answer for Success?”, is “yes!”. While that is yours to debate, we think most would agree the WTHA is working very smart and diligently to be part of the solution.

We believe there is truth in the mottos, “Lead, follow, or get out of the way” and “If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.”

While the latter seems a bit harsh, the point we want to convey is that we welcome anyone who would like to join, contribute, donate, or partner to be part of the solution to fortify table hockey’s ecosystem, unify, and promote the sport!