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executive  board

cliff koroll
president

Clifford Eugene Koroll (born October 1, 1946) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger. After earning all-WCHA honors at the University of Denver in 1968, Koroll signed an NHL contract and played his entire National Hockey League career spanning from 1969 to 1980 with the Chicago Blackhawks. He then became as assistant coach for the Black Hawks for six seasons (1980–1984 and 1985–1987). In the 1984–85 season he served as head coach for the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League. Currently leads the Chicago Blackhawks Alumni Association as President. On October 19, 2006 he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame at his Alma Mater the University of Denver. He was also inducted into the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame, Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame and Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame.
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grant mulvey
treasurer, membership chair

Grant "Granny" Mulvey (born September 17, 1956) played all but 12 games of his 586 game NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks. Mulvey holds the record for being the youngest player, since expansion in 1967, to score an NHL goal, scoring his first NHL goal at the age of 18 years, 32 days.

On February 3, 1982 in a game against the St. Louis Blues, Mulvey scored five goals and added two assists for seven points, setting a franchise record for most goals in a game.
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Grant has made his home in a Chicago suburb while dedicating time to his family, business, Chicago Blackhawk Alumni Association, LINK Unlimited and Ronald McDonald Children’s Hospital at Loyola University Medical Center.
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reggie kerr
vice president

Reggie Kerr (born October 16, 1957 in Oxbow, Saskatchewan). Kerr was drafted in the 3rd Round, 41st overall in the 1977 NHL Amateur Draft by the Cleveland Barons, but only managed to play seven games for the Barons before he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks for Randy Holt. Kerr spent 5  seasons with the Blackhawks and scored a career-high 30 goals and 30 assists during the 1980-81 season. He left in 1982 and spent a season in the AHL for the Springfield Indiansbefore signing with the Edmonton Oilers, but he was assigned back to the AHL with the Moncton Alpines and played just 3 games for the Oilers. Kerr departed at the end of the season and retired. In total, Kerr played 263 NHL games, scoring 66 goals and 94 assists for 160 points.
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Kerr now lives in the Chicago area, and is President of R.J.Kerr, Inc., an office furniture company.
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peter marsh
vice president

Peter Marsh (born December 21, 1956 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) played 230 games in the WHA and 278 games in the NHL. He played for the Winnipeg Jets, Cincinnati Stingers, and Chicago Blackhawks.

He was drafted 29th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft. Rather than join the Penguins Marsh opted for the Cincinnati Stingers of the WHA. He played 3 seasons there. When the WHA and NHL merged in 1979, Marsh ended up with the Winnipeg Jets.
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He spent part of that season with the Jets and then was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks. He played 3 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.
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troy murray
vice president

Troy Norman Murray (born July 31, 1962) was drafted out of the University of North Dakota by the Chicago Black Hawks with the 57th overall selection in the 3rd Round of the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. Murray's career peaked during the 1985-86 season, as he scored 99 points. He was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy for best defensive forward in the league that year.

Murray finished his career scoring 230 goals and 354 assists in 915 career NHL games. Murray played in twelve seasons with the Blackhawks, and ranks 14th on the Blackhawks all-time assists list with 291, 15th on the all-time points list with 488, and 18th all-time in goals with 197.
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Murray serves as the radio color commentator for the Blackhawks.
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tom dillon
chair scholar board

​Tom Dillon (born February 13, 1970) was the first recipient of the Alumni Scholarship in 1988 out of New Trier High School. He currently acts as a liaison between the alumni and former scholarship recipients in an effort to keep them involved and active in the association. Tom graduated from Villanova University in 1992 with a degree in Economics.
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Dillon now lives in Park Ridge with his wife and three children, and is the Executive Vice President/Branch Leader at Amwins Brokerage of IL.
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steve konroyd
director

Steve Konroyd (born February 10, 1961) started his NHL career in 1981 with the Calgary Flames. Steve Konroyd was a sound positional defenceman who could also make crisp outlet passes to his forwards. He played nearly 900 regular season games. Steve was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in November 1988.  Konroyd was a solid defender on Chicago when they led the NHL in regular season points in 1990–91. Following the Hawks first round upset at the hands of the Minnesota North Stars, Konroyd joined team Canada at the 1991 World Championships and won another silver medal. 
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Currently, Konroyd is an announcer for the Chicago Blackhawks and resides with his wife Juli and children Danielle, Emily, Declan, Braelyn, and Stephen in Hinsdale, Illinois.
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dave mackey
director

David Mackey (born July 24, 1966 in New Westminster, British Columbia) was a utility left-winger for parts of six seasons in the 1980s and '90s. He carved a clearer identity as a scrappy forward who could score in junior and the minor leagues. Mackey was chosen 224th overall by the Chicago Black Hawks in 1984 after he enjoyed a solid year with the Victoria Cougars of the WHL. He returned to junior then played his rookie pro season with the Saginaw Generals of the IHL in 1986-87.

Mackey played 23 games for Chicago as a rookie in 1987-88. Mackey spent his last four and a half years as a pro in the IHL before retiring in 1998.
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Mike Mullins
Secretary; Vice-Chair of the Advisory Board

Michael (Moon) Mullins was born in 1952 on the West Side of Chicago. He is a former owner and retired COO of Mullins Food Products; a manufacturer, packager, and supplier of Sauces, Condiments, and Liquid Products to the Restaurant and Food-Service Industries. Mike has been involved with the CBAA since its inception, and has served as Secretary of the Alumni since 2004. His father Jack was one of the Founding Advisory Board Members of the CBAA. In addition to his support of the Alumni, Mike is also active in support of The American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association (AHIHA), and Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). Mike and his wife Sharon live in the western suburbs. Their son Derek is also an Associate Member of the CBAA.​
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