Veteran Superintendent Leaving Royal Mayfair
August 16, 2010 by GNN
After 30 years with Royal Mayfair in Edmonton, Debbie Amirault is leaving the club to pursue other interests.
Besides her duties at the club, she has also spent the last five years on the board of directors of the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association. She currently sits as vice president and will assume the role of president from Greg Holden next year.
“I am confident that the Royal Mayfair Golf Club is in a very good position to take on the long range plan that has been approved for the club and that my tenure has resulted in many improvements to the golf course and its infrastructure,” said Amirault.
“I am looking forward to taking on some exciting new challenges over the next few months and years and to continuing my involvement on the CGSA Board of Directors”, she added.
Although no specific plans have been announced, Royal Mayfair has indicated that it plans to honour Amirault’s accomplishments at the club.

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