
Taylor Heise just wrapped her first-ever TH27 Hockey Camp, hosting three packed days of drills, mentorship, and unforgettable moments with the next generation of athletes. From organizing the coaching roster to welcoming young players to the ice, Taylor didn’t just lend her name to the camp; she led it. It was hands-on, high-energy, and deeply personal. The kind of weekend that stays with you long after the skates come off.
Meanwhile, Jessica Campbell is preparing to take the stage as the keynote speaker for Montreal’s first UNMATCHED Gender Equity in Sports Conference, presented by Tennis Canada and National Bank of Canada. As assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken and a trailblazer in every sense, Jessica’s presence at the helm of this event is no accident. On August 22, she’ll join fellow leaders in sport to lead crucial conversations around equity, leadership, and the future of women in sport. It’s a vital moment for the entire industry, as the conference brings forward the voices driving change and reshaping what leadership looks like in athletics.

Different arenas. Different audiences. But both Taylor and Jessica are making it clear: being first isn’t about being the loudest in the room. It’s about showing up, stepping forward, and creating something lasting.