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CAREER MAP DALE SCHIENBEIN CURRENT ROLE: Head Golf Professional: Seymour Golf & Country Club YEARS IN CURRENT ROLE: 25 years WORK EXPERIENCE: 37 years SENIOR PROFESSIONAL MID-LEVEL PROFESSIONAL EMERGING PROFESSIONAL 4 YRS 4 YRS 4 YRS 1 YR 25 YRS 37 YEARS Back Shop to Pro Shop Assistant (part-time) 1978 - 1982 Royal Regina Golf Club (Regina, SK) Key Learnings: Understanding basic club operations, dealing with and serving both public and private members, building rela- tionships with adults and fellow staff Assistant Professional 1997 Rossland Golf Club (Trail, B.C.) Key Learnings: Managing multiple responsibilities, initiating teaching career, designing and implementing a teaching program, refining approach to building member relationships, training fellow staff, designing a Junior Golf Program Back Shop to Pro Shop Assistant (part-time) 1982 – 1986 (September – April) Pima Golf Resort (Scottsdale, Arizona) Key Learnings: Organizing and running tournaments, meeting customer needs, building relationship with resort staff, refining golf skills, observing various teaching approaches, managing time and priorities while working, living on own, attending university and playing on university golf team Head Golf Professional 1992 – Present Seymour Golf & Country Club (Vancouver, B.C.) Key Learnings: Running my own business (pro shop), hiring top talent/ staff, building relationships with club and board mem- bers, being flexible, prioritizing what needs to get accom- plished, evolving service and operational standards to meet club/board's expectations, developing a top-notch Junior Golf Program Pro Shop Assistant (part-time) 1982 – 1986 (May – August) Quilchena Golf and Country Club (Richmond, B.C.) Key Learnings: Understanding the operations of a private golf club, self-management, reflecting on and adapting working style to meet expectations of a respected Head Professional, establishing my core leadership values Starter to Associate Golf Professional 1988 - 1992 Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club (Vancouver, B.C.) Key Learnings: Managing members' expectations, tee times, etc, at an elite private club, adopting higher professional management and leadership standards, assessing and improving an existing Junior Program, learning and refining teaching methods, managing day-to-day administration of pro shop Education / Certification / Membership • B.Sc. Corporate Finance, Arizona State University (1986) • Edge Institute - Increasing Human Effectiveness (1986) • PGA of Canada Class "A" License (1991) • Levels 1 – 4, PGA of Canada Teaching Certification • PGA of America Teaching and Coaching Seminars (1991, 1992) • Dale Carnegie Course (1989) *Annual attendance at PGA of Canada, America, and B.C. professional development seminars SENIOR PROFESSIONAL MID-LEVEL PROFESSIONAL EMERGING PROFESSIONAL Assistant Apr 2004 Swan-E-Set Key Learnings: Basic prep, tee-sheet Teaching Oct 2011 Seymour Key Learnings: Inventory supplier Teaching March Seymour Key Learnings: Program expectations, Members Oct 2006 The Quarry Key Learnings: Observing course Head Feb 2010 Westwood Key Learnings: Building team,

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