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NSM - Biographies
| Jason Nadeau - NSM
President
jnadeau@nadeau-sportsmgt.com
Certified Registered Player
Agent
PHPA
Professional Hockey Players'
Association
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President of Nadeau Sports Management, Jason
has a Master's Degree in Criminology and International Law from the
prestigious University of Oxford in England. He was born in Vancouver,
Canada and played two seasons of Minor Professional Hockey in Europe. He has
one year of European Professional Coaching Experience as well as two years
experience running a European University Hockey Program as a Coach.
In 2007, he became
the only Canadian Agent certified by the Finnish Hockey Player's
Association (FHPA). The FHPA represents players in the Finnish
Elite League (SM-Liiga) and First Division (Mestis).
In 2004, he became a Professional Hockey Players' Association (PHPA)
certified Player Agent. The PHPA represents players in the American Hockey
League (AHL) and the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL).
He has extensive international experience and education as a mediator,
after receiving a scholarship to participate in a joint Canada-EU
International Legal Program in Mediation and Alternative Dispute
Mechanisms. Jason's experience in this area of International Law,
Mediation and Negotiation resulted
in his being hired to work for the United Nations in Vienna as a Rapporteur
for these areas, as well as an international consultant for the Canadian
Government.
He is a skilled negotiator who works hard to best serve his clients
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Please read the Following Links for a Comprehensive
look at Mr. Nadeau's Professional & Legal Background
Professional
Coaching Experience
Professional
Legal Experience
Professional
Hockey Statistics
Education
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Teemu Jelkänen
Director of Scandinavian
Operations
tjelkanen@nadeau-sportsmgt.com
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Director of Scandinavian Operations for Nadeau Sports Management, Teemu has
an Advanced Certificate in Business,
an Honours Degree in International Business from the
University of Central Lancashire (Preston, UK) and he studied
Business Administration at Jyväskylä
Polytechnic School in Finland for three years.
Teemu was born in Lapua, Finland and
has played 7 seasons of Minor Professional Hockey in Europe. He has played
in Finland, England and Belgium. During the past four years, he has also
worked for an International Diamond Company in the area of
Import - Export and Diamond Inventory Management.
Teemu Speaks Finnish and English fluently and has a basic
conversational knowledge in Dutch, Flemish and Swedish.
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Professional
Hockey Statistics
Education
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Mika Mäkinen
Director of Scouting for
Finland
makinen@nadeau-sportsmgt.com
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As NSM Director
of Scouting
for Finland, Mika is concentrating his time on building our client base in
Finland for placements in other European countries as well as for export to
North America.
He was
born in
Nykoping, Sweden
and has played professional
hockey in
Belgium as well as in the Finnish 2nd Division. He played his junior hockey
in the SM-Liga B League in Tampere.
This is Mika's
first season as a Professional Scout in Finland. He has an extensive knowledge
of all of the professional and junior leagues in Finland. He also has a vast
list of personal contacts in the industry which makes him an excellent addition to the Nadeau Sports Management team.
Mika
speaks English and Finnish
fluently. |
| Roman Graca
Agent &
Director of Scouting for Slovakia & Czech Republic
rgraca@nadeau-sportsmgt.com

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As an Agent for Nadeau Sports Management
as well as the Director
of Scouting
for Slovakia and the Czech Republic, Roman is focusing on building our client base in
these two EU countries.
He was
born in
Bardejov,
Slovakia and
runs his own
international furniture manufacturing company
and Real
Estate Agency.
He has a vast list of
personal contacts in the industry which makes him
an excellent addition to the Nadeau Sports
Management team.
Roman speaks many languages including
Slovakian, Czech, German, Polish,
Russian and English. |
The picture below is of Jason Nadeau playing in a Minor
Professional Game for the Liedekerke Lions in the Belgian First Division.
February 2001.
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