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Hockey Talent Management Opens In Boston – NY And Denver Up Next

As TJHN announced a few weeks ago, Hockey Holdings Group the parent company of Hockey Talent Management has now opened an office in Boston Mass.

“As we continue to grow, I felt it was important to have people on the ground in key locations throughout the United States and Canada.”  Said Hockey Holdings CEO Joseph Kolodziej “We opened a satellite office in Detroit before the end of 2016, now we have feet on the ground in Boston.  I am in New York State next week, and will head out to Denver in March.”

“We are also in the process of adding additional programing.  Soon, we will be announcing our European player tour dates for AAA players, and those NCAA athletes preparing for professional opportunities after completion of their chosen degree’s.  We are also looking into acquiring, or partnering with arena and training facilities in two locations in order to complete our offering portfolio for clients.”

Developing partnerships with critical hockey development personnel, facilities and programing is part of an initiative to offer quality services for players and parents around the world, at every level.

Hockey Holdings Group is currently in discussion with several people and organizations throughout Canada for additional expansion in late 2017 or early 2018.

“While we currently do business in Canada, we would like to expand that market.”  Continued Kolodziej “I believe through those efforts we can continue to educate the Canadian player on the opportunity to play NCAA hockey.  Dispelling myths, educating and empowering the consumer, is at the core of everything we do.”

As contractual obligations are completed, announcements of those persons heading up those locations will be made and contact information released.  Look for more exciting announcements from Hockey Holding Group in the future.

David Wagner – TJHN Content Manager

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