

BRUCE WOLANIN
Helping others realize that they can accomplish more than they think is possible has been the motto driving much of Bruce's leadership success throughout his life. Bruce comes all the way from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where he was born and raised. In high school, Bruce was the Assistant Captain to the Air Canada Cup National Midget Hockey Championship team and deemed the honor of receiving the Governor-General's Medal for graduating first in his class. He moved on to Yale, where he was a four-year varsity ice hockey player. He stayed at Yale as an assistant coach to the men's hockey team, where they won the ECAC title and presence in many NCAA tournaments. Bruce went on to take a coaching role at UConn, where his team won the 2000 MAAC Championship. Bruce believes that The Program has taught him to enhance his ability to work as an exceptional teammate. He now lives in Pomfret, CT with Monique and their three sons.
College:
Yale University '91
Degree:
BS Biology
What is something that would surprise people about you?
I dance pretty well for a bow-legged guy from Winnipeg, and I have my motorcycle license.