Board and Operation Directors/Volunteers
Ben Dinh
President
The President provides strategic leadership and vision for the Ottawa South Basketball Association, ensuring the organizations mission and long-term goals are achieved. This role focuses on governance, high-level decision-making, and representing the association in external partnerships and community relations. The President works with the Board and General Manager to guide policy, oversee major initiatives, and address macro-level challenges impacting the clubs growth and sustainability.
president@ottawasouthbasketball.ca

Tyler McLaren
Vice President
The Vice President supports the President in providing strategic oversight while ensuring the association operates in accordance with its bylaws, policies, and regulatory obligations. This role emphasizes governance responsibilities, including policy development, risk management, and maintaining accountability across programs and operations. The Vice President also acts as a key advisor to the Board, stepping in to chair meetings or represent the association when required.
vp@ottawasouthbasketball.ca
Allison Harvey
Treasurer
The Treasurer oversees the financial stewardship of the Ottawa South Basketball Association, ensuring transparent budgeting, accurate reporting, and compliance with nonprofit accounting standards. This role provides the Board with clear financial insights to support sound decision-making and long-term sustainability.
treasurer@ottawasouthbasketball.ca
Gianna Mauro
Secretary
The Secretary, as a member of the Board, is responsible for maintaining accurate records of meetings, decisions, and governance documents of the Ottawa South Basketball Association. This role ensures transparency, supports effective communication within the Board, and safeguards the associations official records.
secretary@ottawasouthbasketball.ca

Aaron Harvey
Technical Director
The Technical Director is responsible for ensuring that program and coach training/certification standards are effectively implemented across both the Competitive and House League programs. This role provides leadership in policy development related to technical standards, coaching practices, and player development pathways. The Technical Director also represents the association in liaising with the Eastern Ontario Basketball Association (EOBA) and Basketball Canada, ensuring that OSBA programs reflect and advance the broader goals of its affiliated partners.
technicaldirector@ottawasouthbasketball.ca

Craig Cornell
Director Competitive
The Director Competitive is a key member of the Operational Committee responsible for leading all aspects of the Ottawa South Basketball Association's competitive program. This role serves as the primary liaison with competitive coaches, providing guidance, support, and oversight to ensure alignment with association standards and goals. The Director Competitive oversees the planning and execution of competitive tryouts, manages team selection processes, and ensures compliance with policies specific to the competitive stream and the Eastern Ontario Basketball Conference (EOBC). Acting as both a policy leader and operational coordinator, the Director Competitive plays a critical role in fostering a high-quality, well-governed competitive basketball environment.
vpcomp@ottawasouthbasketball.ca

Vacant No Incumbant
Director of House League
The Direcor House League is a senior member of the Operational Committee responsible for overseeing the Ottawa South Basketball Associations community-based programs. This role manages the planning and execution of sort outs for U11-U19 House League divisions, the U10 Development program, and the Small Ball program, ensuring fair player placement and a positive participant experience. The Director House League liaises directly with coaches and coordinates with the Eastern Ontario Basketball Association (EOBA) on matters affecting House League operations, providing leadership in policy application and day-to-day program delivery.
vphouse@otttawasouthbasketball.ca
Mike Kilfoil
Board Member