Jessica Bromley
Director, Community Engagement & Investment
Jessica Bromley officially began her career in sports in 2004 with the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) where she was responsible for various programs for Canadian Teams participating in Olympic, Winter Olympic, and Pan American Games. She worked closely with a number of assigned sports ensuring they had the information, tools and understanding of the Olympic environment required to successfully carry out their Olympic plans. She also oversaw the planning and logistics of numerous preparation workshops and seminars for athletes, coaches, support staff and volunteers in the lead-up to the respective Games. After completing her final Games at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, where she worked with the men’s and women’s gold medal winning hockey teams, Jessica made the transition to the National Hockey League.
In her 12th season with the Oilers, she has worn many hats with the organization, including working in-game presentation, event management, player relocations and family relations, youth hockey and Alumni programs. In her current position as Director of Community Engagement and Investment for the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation, she leads the team’s charitable efforts and is honoured to be a part of the Foundation’s deep legacy of giving back and contributing to our community’s success.
What’s your most memorable Oilers moment?
“I would say our Farewell Rexall ceremony in 2016 where we officially closed a chapter on what had been the Oilers’ home for 42 years. I was part of the event management team who planned and executed the tribute for nearly 17,000 fans in attendance with 150 Oilers Alumni taking part in the on-ice ceremony. It truly felt like a passing of the torch bringing together Oilers legends with future superstars. It was such a special thing to be a part of and core memory in my sports career.”