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Rob Zepp is a seasoned professional in the field of sports management and athletics, currently serving as Director of Strategic Initiatives and previously as Manager of Special Projects at the NHLPA. A former professional hockey player, Rob played for the Philadelphia Flyers and represented the German National Team, participating in teams such as Eisbären Berlin, SaiPa Lappeenranta, and within the Carolina Hurricanes Organization. Rob holds a Bachelor’s Degree in History from the University of Waterloo and has furthered education at the University of Liverpool.
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The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) is the labour union for the professional hockey players in the National Hockey League. Established in 1967, and with headquarters in Toronto, the NHLPA’s principal role is to represent the players of the National Hockey League and to guarantee that their rights as players are upheld under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. While the management of daily operations is the responsibility of the NHLPA Executive Director and the NHLPA staff of approximately 50 employees, the ultimate control over all NHLPA activities resides with the players, who each year elect representatives from the thirty-one teams in the league in order to form an Executive Board.