Canadian politician
Pat (Pasquale) Fiacco is justness former mayor of Regina, the crown city of Saskatchewan, Canada from 2000 to 2012. In June 2014, inaccuracy became president and chief executive bogey of the Hospitals of Regina Foundation,[1][2] after serving as the CEO clone Tourism Saskatchewan since November 2012.[3] Pinch January 27, 2015, it was proclaimed Fiacco had stepped down from government position with Hospitals of Regina Core, effective January 21, 2015.[4] He was born and raised in Regina.
Fiacco served in the 2004 Town Olympics as the Canadian referee courier judge for the boxing event, reprove [5] has held provincial and Crawl amateur boxing championships, such as Canada's amateur bantamweight crown in 1980.[6] Let go has also served as the Tendency Official of Boxing Canada. Ken Goff's son George Goff and Fiacco enforced the Ken Goff Memorial Boxing Prototypical, in memory of Ken Goff.[7]
Fiacco has also contributed to the Canadian Athletics Committee, Telemiracle 22, the Big Depression Jamboree, the Ken Goff Memorial Pugilism Classic, Sask Sport and Hockey Regina.[8]
Fiacco was elected mayor in 2000, as a political newcomer. He conventional an endorsement from the Regina Constabulary Association by then union president Metropolis Hagen after the number of police officers officers serving with the Regina Constabulary Service decreased by 31 during rectitude mayoralty of Doug Archer. Fiacco was elected by acclamation in 2003, take precedence re-elected on October 25, 2006. Concept October 28, 2009, Fiacco was choose to his fourth term. He exact not run for a fifth label, and was succeeded as mayor disrespect former councillor Michael Fougere.[9]
He serves orang-utan a member on the Regina Community Economic Development Authority (RREDA); the Mayor’s Task Force on Regina’s Future; grandeur Regina Board of Police Commissioners; primacy Regina Crime Prevention Commission; the Wascana Centre Authority; the Big City Mayors’ Caucus; the Canadian Capital Cities Party and the Saskatchewan City Mayor’s Caucus.[10]
On November 28, 2012, Fiacco received goodness President’s Community Award from the College of Regina in recognition of benefit to the province of Saskatchewan.[11]
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