Board of Directors

Board of Directors


Bob O'Doherty President

Bob O'Doherty has been heavily involved in sports for over forty years as an athlete, coach and administrator. A Canadian champion in the sports of tennis and football, he has an extensive athletic background, which includes competing internationally in three sports and playing football with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He has also coached at the provincial and national competitive levels.

As an administrator, he has a proven track record in a wide variety of senior management positions within the Canadian sport system over the past twenty years. He is a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, holding both Masters of Business Administration and Honours Bachelor of Commerce degrees. In 1978, while at Queen's, he was awarded the Tom Pate Award by the Canadian Football League for excellence in university football, scholarship and citizenship.

Bob has been and remains very active in the local sports community, working to promote Ottawa and Canada's Capital Region through sport primarily by attracting, hosting and supporting amateur and professional sporting events and related activities. He has served on the Organizing Committees of the 1999 Brazil-Canada / 2000 Italy-Canada World League Volleyball competitions and the 1999 Memorial Cup, the Canadian Special Olympics 2000 Winter Games, as the President of the Ottawa-Carleton 2001 Canada Games Bid Committee, and General Manager of the Ottawa 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid Committee. Bob also recently helped lead the successful Ottawa bids to host the 2006 Ontario Summer Games, 2009 World Junior Hockey Championships and the 2008-2010 CIS Men's Basketball Championships.

Bob is currently a sport and event management consultant, as well as an instructor in the Sport Business Management Program at Algonquin College. Bob's wife Cathy is the Director of Volleyball Programs for the National Capitals Volleyball Club, while oldest daughter Meghan plays volleyball for the York University Lions and youngest daughter Erin plays for the 18 & Under CAPS.


Dan Wolfenden Vice President

Dan has two daughters currently playing with the NCVC, Haley and Kelsey, and one who has graduated from the CAPS as one of the 'Original Six'. Jessica Wolfenden currently plays at the University of Maine.

Dan brings over 23 years of sport management experience, his profession, to the NCVC. He currently serves as Executive Director with Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada, the national association for that sport. For six years Dan was the Director of Skate Canada's National Figure Skating Team, and served in a number of leadership and programming capacities with other sport groups. Dan holds a Master's degree in sport management and acts as a Director of the Canadian Olympic Committee.

Dan was a competitive volleyball player, playing up to the college level, continuing to play into his adult life. He has been a grass roots level coach for nine years in a variety of different sports, possessing NCCP coaching certification in several, including up to Level 3.


Denis L'Heureux Director, Finance

Denis is a Financial Services Manager at Export Development Canada where he supports various Canadian companies in expanding exports by providing financing to foreign buyers.

Denis and his wife Susan have become professional drivers for their 3 children who are all involved in different competitive sports. Their oldest daugther Chantelle is a member of the NCVC 16U team.

Denis enjoys canoeing, hiking, in-line skating and skiing. Although he was the captain of his High School volleyball team, he has long been surpassed in skills by his daugther.


Paul Edwards Director, Marketing & Communications

Paul and his wife Eva are the proud parents of 6 children, 2 of whom have been lucky enough to be National Capitals. Tess is training for her second season with the University of Kentucky Wildcats and Laura will begin her 5th season of club ball at 16U this coming September.

Paul has been self-employed in the fields of marketing and graphic design for some 22 years. Specializing in corporate image design, he is responsible for the design of the symbol/logotype for Hockey Canada, Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada, and The Ottawa Wine & Food Show, among others. His clients include The Ottawa Senators Hockey Club, COMPAS Inc., Canadian Comprehensive Auditing Foundation, Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada and Archives Canada.

His passion for the game of volleyball was rekindled by his children. 5 year-old Holly hopes to become a National Capital sometime in the fall of the year 2010.


Judy McIntyre Director, Operations

Judy is a Manager at McIntyre & Associates, Chartered Accountants, where she is responsible for the firm's accounting services as well as human resources.

Judy is living the exciting sport of volleyball through her youngest daughter, Kristen, who is moving into her third year of club volleyball on the NCVC 15U team. Judy has committed to this board position because of her clear understanding of the amount of volunteer work and effort that goes into running a club of this calibre, in the belief that many hands make light work - and all for the benefit of these young athletes.

Judy enjoys cycling, waterskiing, downhill skiing, and watching volleyball.


Mathias (Luke) Luecke Director, Special Events

Bio to come.


Cathy O'Doherty Director, Volleyball Programs

Cathy has been involved in competitive sport for over 30 years. She competed in volleyball at Queen's University where she was named to the Junior National "B" team. In her graduating year, Cathy was given the Phys. Ed. '55 Alumnae Award for top athletic and academic achievements. After graduating from Queen's with Phys. Ed., Math and Education degrees, she moved to Winnipeg and won a Senior National Championship with Prairie Blue Volleyball Club. Cathy also became an accomplished tennis player, winning several provincial championships in Manitoba.

Cathy has taught high school for 25 years. In that time, she has coached volleyball, tennis, track and field, badminton, basketball and touch football. Cathy has coached several high school teams to NCSSAA championships and consequently participated in a number of OFSSAA championships. She has also been involved in community sports, coaching soccer when her daughters were young. When Meghan and Erin reached the age to play competitve volleyball, Cathy volunteered to coach at the club level. She obtained her Level 1 NCCP coaching qualifications and in 2003, her team won the Midget girls Provincial and Eastern Canadian Championships. In 2004, Cathy coached the 15U and 18U girls teams. The 15U girls won the Provincial and Eastern Canadian Championships. The 18U team won a provincial silver medal, as well as a bronze medal at the Martin Luther King Classic in Philadelphia. In March 2003, Cathy received the Mike Bugarski Award given by the OVA to the Female Coach of the Year.

Cathy played volleyball in the OCVL from 1990-2003, until an injury stopped her from participating. Cathy continues to coach at the high school level and volunteers her time to coach at Olympia Sports Camp in Huntsville, Ontario.


Deborah Carmanico Director, Sponsorship & Fundraising

Deborah is currently employed with the The IT Department generating leads and offering up Information Technology support to small and medium-sized businesses.

As Director of Sponsorship and Fundraising one of Deborah's tasks will be to speak to business owners about the National Capitals' accomplishments, as well as encouraging them to consider club sponsorship. We will offer the opportunity to support a very strong, well-mannered and enthusiastic group of girls while having company names and logos displayed across Ontario, into Quebec, on both Canadian coasts and into the States, whereever the girls may play.

Deborah's inspiration to be of service to the Club Executive is her daughter Laura. Seeing Laura grow as a player and a person while playing for the NCVC over the last 2 years has been a blessing and has created a willingness to want to give back to this club that has given so much.

Deborah's proudest accomplishments are her two sons Alex and Max and her daughter Laura.


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