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TC Carling

TC Carling enters his 16th season with the Vancouver Canucks and first season as Vice President, Hockey Administration, Entertainment and Content. In his role, Carling will oversee the Human Performance, Medical, Strength & Conditioning, Equipment and Team Services departments. He will also provide the strategic leadership for the Game Entertainment and Content teams.

Carling re-joins Canucks Sports & Entertainment from the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation where he served as the Senior Vice-President, providing the communication, marketing and branding strategy for the organization as it evolved from a provincial to national institution.

Carling previously served as Vice President, Communications and Community Partnerships. He was responsible for developing and implementing corporate communication strategies across
all Canucks Sports & Entertainment and Canucks for Kids Fund initiatives. In his role, TC was responsible for identifying and pursuing team and player strategies with broadcast, website, Game Night Magazine and media outlets to leverage the Canucks brand in the community.

Carling began working for Canucks Sports & Entertainment in 1999 and has worked primarily in a media relations capacity, most recently serving as Director, Media Relations & Team Operations. TC has also worked with EA Sports and the Vancouver Grizzlies of the NBA.

A native of Victoria, BC, Carling graduated from the B.C.I.T. Radio Broadcasting Program in Burnaby, BC.