Iris
Murray

She/Her
Sport Development Officer - Indigenous, Northern, Remote Community Consultant

With a focus on reconciliation and the five calls to action specific to sport (#87 to #91) from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, Iris is Sport Manitoba’s lead for Indigenous sport development. Iris will work closely with the Manitoba Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Council to support the increase of Indigenous sport development across Manitoba. She maintains community sport consulting for local and regional sport partners in Indigenous, northern, remote and isolated communities. Iris continues to work from our Thompson office.

Iris Murray

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Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame announces the 2023 class of inductees

On behalf of its Board of Directors and Selection Committee, the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame is pleased to introduce the Class of 2023. This year’s class encompasses six sports, including three individual athletes, two builders, and one team. “It is an honour to recognize these athletes and builders, not only for their achievements in…

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