| Since
1990, Ian Pulver has played an instrumental role in devising and
implementing the systems and rules that govern the life of a Player
in the NHL. He will provide expert advice to his clients in their
career planning by delivering intelligent recommendations that are
suited for each particular Player.
The
bedrock of Pulver Sports are the fundamental principles of:
- accessibility
-
accountability
-
communication
-
information
-
execution; and
- strategic
planning
Ian
Pulver will be readily accessible and accountable to his clients.
He has the experience to communicate with the Players to ensure
that the optimal strategic decisions are executed.
Ian
has an intimate understanding and appreciation of the challenges
and pressures that Players encounter on a daily basis and is well
positioned to provide unique personal services that will be responsive
to each Player’s needs.
Ian
Pulver graduated from the University of British Columbia, Faculty
of Law in May
of 1990. He was admitted to practice law in the province of Ontario
in February 1992. Upon graduation from law school, Ian started to
work for the National Hockey League Players’ Association (“NHLPA”).
Since that time, he has devoted his professional life
to advancing the rights and benefits of the members of the NHLPA.
Ian
has been recognized on several occasions by The Hockey News as one
of the People of Power and Influence in the National Hockey League
including being ranked
in the top 25 three years in a row.
Currently,
Ian is a guest lecturer at the University of Western Ontario Law
School.
He has appeared from time to time on TSN’s Off the Record
and was a guest on Sportsnet’s 2006 NHL Trade Deadline Show.
He recently authored an Entry Draft Primer which appeared on sportsnet.ca
during the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver.
Ian
resides in Toronto with his wife and three children. |