From 1996 to 2002, Stremlaw was the director of sport services and bobsleigh/luge for the Calgary Olympic Development Association, where he chaired every major event at the Canada Olympic Park.[1][4] He then served as chief executive officer of the Chicopee Ski and Summer Resort in Kitchener, Ontario, where he was able to erase Chicopee's seven-figure debt and turn the resort into a four-season operation that increased its visitor count from 100,000 to 250,000 visitors a year.[3][4]
Canadian Curling Association
On August 29, 2007 he was named CEO of the Canadian Curling Association, succeeding Dave Parkes.[4] By the end of the year, Stremlaw was able to stabilize the organization, which ran a deficit of $1.4-million before he took over.[5]
CBC
On September 4, 2015, Stremlaw was named head of sports at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[6] In this role he served as general manager of the CBC and Radio-Canada's coverage of 2016 and 2018 Olympics and oversaw the CBC's part of Hockey Night in Canada’s operations.[7] In January 2019, Stremlaw left the CBC to become the chief executive officer of the Indy Eleven.[2]
References
^ abCreighton, Wayne (September 5, 2007). "Falls native ready to skip national curling body; Greg Stremlaw new CEO of Canadian Curling Association". Niagara This Week.
^ abBelfry, Brian (October 10, 2007). "Communication vital, new CEO says; Former chief exec at Chicopee Ski Club now leads Canadian Curling Association". The Record.
^ abcWeeks, Bob (August 30, 2007). "CCA names new chief executive". The Globe and Mail.
^Weeks, Bob (December 17, 2007). "CEO Stremlaw's solid start has association's rocks in a row". The Globe and Mail.