FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Shooting Federation of Canada Appointments Terry Dillon as Interim CEO
Ottawa, January 20, 2025 – The Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) is pleased to announce Terry Dillon as Interim CEO, effective today. With over 20 years of leadership experience spanning education, business, sport, and the nonprofit sector, Terry brings a wealth of expertise and a passion for organizational development.
Terry joins SFC following his tenure as CEO of Rowing Canada Aviron, where he successfully guided the organization through periods of international achievement and increased national participation. In addition to his robust governance background, Terry is an accredited director with the Chartered Governance Institute of Canada, holds an MBA from Cranfield University, and is a proud Olympian.
SFC’s current CEO, Jasmine Northcott, will support the transition and work with Terry through to her final day with SFC on January 31, 2025. Jasmine has been an integral leader within the SFC, and her contributions to the federation are deeply appreciated.
“I am honored to step into the role of Interim CEO for the Shooting Federation of Canada and look forward to supporting the organization during this important transition,” said Terry Dillon. “I am excited to collaborate with the dedicated board, staff, and members of the SFC community. I am eager to connect with the athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers who are the backbone of our sport, and I am committed to helping position the Federation for continued success.”
The Shooting Federation of Canada warmly welcomes Terry Dillon and thanks Jasmine Northcott for her leadership and dedication. Together, they will work to ensure a seamless transition that strengthens SFC’s foundation for future growth.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Canadian Shooting Federation appoints Terry Dillon as interim CEO
Ottawa, January 20, 2025 – The Shooting Federation of Canada (FTC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Terry Dillon as Interim Chief Executive Officer, effective today. With over 20 years of leadership experience in education, business, sport, and the non-profit sector, Terry brings extensive expertise and a passion for organizational development.
Terry joins FTC after serving as CEO of Rowing Canada Aviron, where he successfully guided the organization through periods of international success and increased national participation. In addition to his extensive governance experience, Terry is a Chartered Corporate Director with the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants in Governance, holds an MBA from Cranfield University, and is a proud Olympian.
The current FTC chief executive, Jasmine Northcott, will support the transition and work with Terry until his last day at FTC, January 31, 2025. Jasmine has been a fully-fledged leader at FTC, and her contributions to the federation are highly valued.
“I am honored to assume the role of interim CEO of Shooting Federation of Canada and look forward to supporting the organization through this important transition,” said Terry Dillon. “I am excited to work with the FTC Board of Directors, staff, and community members. I am eager to connect with the athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers who are the backbone of our sport, and I am committed to helping position the Federation for continued success.”
The Canadian Shooting Federation welcomes Terry Dillon and thanks Jasmine Northcott for her leadership and dedication. Together, they will strive to ensure a smooth transition that will strengthen the foundation for FTC’s future growth.



