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Mark Chipman

Mark Chipman (born July 5, 1960) is a Canadian businessman, lawyer, and sports executive best known as the executive chairman of (TNSE) and governor of the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Born and raised in , Chipman has been instrumental in revitalizing professional in his hometown, including relocating the Minnesota Moose of the International Hockey League (IHL) to become the of the (AHL) in 1996 and spearheading the relocation of the NHL's to in 2011, where the team was rebranded as the Jets. Chipman graduated from St. Paul's High School in in 1979 before attending the , earning an honors B.A. in in 1983 and a Juris Doctorate in law in 1985 while lettering in varsity football. After completing his education, he returned to in 1988 and became president of the family-owned Megill-Stephenson Company, a and investment firm. His entry into came in 1996 when he acquired and relocated the Minnesota Moose to , establishing the and forming the Manitoba Moose Yearling Foundation to support community initiatives. In 2001, Chipman co-founded , serving as its executive chairman and leading the development of key infrastructure projects, including the arena, which opened in 2004, and the hockey for all centre training facility in 2010. Under his leadership, alongside partner David Thomson, TNSE successfully lobbied for and executed the relocation of the to in 2011, marking the return of the NHL to the city after the original Jets departed in 1996. He served 10 seasons (2001–2011) on the AHL's Executive Committee and as president of the , including leading the integration of six IHL teams into the in 2001. Chipman's contributions to and have earned him numerous accolades, including the AHL's James C. Hendy in 2005 for outstanding executive service and the Thomas Ebright in 2011 for his role in league governance. In 2012, he received the for his leadership in sports and , as well as the of North Dakota's for distinguished achievement. He was inducted into the Manitoba Hall of Fame in 2022 as a builder. Additionally, Chipman chairs the Youth Foundation, which he established with his wife Patti in 1996 to promote youth and community programs in .

Early Life and Education

Early Life

Mark Chipman was born on July 5, 1960, in , , . He grew up in the St. James neighborhood of , a close-knit where he was surrounded by numerous peers of similar age, fostering a strong sense of local camaraderie during his formative years. From a young age, Chipman developed a deep passion for athletics, immersing himself in seasonal sports that reflected the rhythms of 's community life. He played during and summer, in the fall, and throughout the winter, activities that not only built his physical skills but also strengthened social bonds with neighborhood friends. These early experiences in organized and informal sports laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to athletic pursuits and community engagement. Chipman attended St. Paul’s High School in , where he completed his . He graduated in 1978, marking the end of his pre-university years in his hometown. Following high school, he transitioned to outside of .

Education

Chipman attended the , earning an honors B.A. in in 1983 and a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) in law in 1985, while balancing rigorous academic pursuits with athletic commitments. In 1983, he earned an Honors B.A. in , demonstrating strong analytical skills during his undergraduate studies. Chipman continued his education at the same institution, obtaining a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) in in 1985, which provided a foundational legal background for his future endeavors. During his undergraduate years, Chipman lettered in football for the Fighting (now Fighting Hawks), reflecting his dedication to athletics alongside academics and building on early sports interests from his youth.

Business Career

Megill-Stephenson Company

Mark Chipman joined the family-owned Megill-Stephenson Company in 1988 after completing his and a brief stint practicing in . He initially worked within the company's automotive operations, focusing on the Birchwood Automotive Group, Manitoba's largest auto dealership network. In September 2001, Chipman succeeded his father, , as president of Megill-Stephenson Company, taking oversight of its diverse operations in automotive retail, , equipment leasing, and other investments. Under his leadership, the company managed key subsidiaries including the Birchwood Automotive Group, which operates multiple dealerships across brands like , Chevrolet, and in the area, and the Longboat Development Corporation, responsible for residential and commercial projects such as mixed-use developments in . In May 2024, Megill-Stephenson made a strategic in Sonoma Capital Corp., an equipment leasing company, becoming its second-largest shareholder to support growth in that sector. Megill-Stephenson also co-owns with Osmington Inc., initially structured under the company's broader portfolio. A significant transaction during Chipman's tenure was the 2009 sale of the National Leasing Group subsidiary, a major commercial equipment leasing firm founded in 1977, to for approximately $130 million in cash and stock. This divestiture allowed Megill-Stephenson to streamline its focus while realizing substantial value from the leasing operations, which had grown to serve thousands of small and medium-sized businesses across . In , the company largely divested the Stevenson Group, another key subsidiary involved in equipment and services, by selling three of its four main operating divisions—encompassing fabrication, fluid handling, and electrical services—to a Winnipeg-based group led by local executives. This move marked a strategic shift away from heavy holdings toward core strengths in automotive and development sectors.

True North Sports & Entertainment

True North Sports & Entertainment (TNSE) was founded in 2001 by Mark Chipman and a group of local investors, with the primary goal of developing a new multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility in . The company emerged from Chipman's earlier involvement in professional , including his co-ownership ties to the Megill-Stephenson Company, which provided initial support for sports ventures. A key early initiative under TNSE was the relocation and integration of the hockey team into Winnipeg's sports scene, building on Chipman's 1996 acquisition of the International Hockey League's Minnesota Moose and its move to the city, renamed the . In 2001, the team transitioned to the (), where it became a foundational tenant for TNSE's operations and affiliated with the . This move helped sustain professional hockey in Winnipeg following the departure of the original to in 1996. TNSE spearheaded the development of the MTS Centre, a state-of-the-art arena designed to revitalize , with construction beginning in 2003 and the facility opening on November 16, 2004. The arena, initially named MTS Centre after a naming rights deal with Manitoba Telecom Services, seated approximately 15,300 for hockey games and hosted the as its primary tenant while also accommodating concerts and other events. Renamed Bell MTS Place in 2017 and in 2021 through a partnership with Assurance Company, the venue has since undergone significant renovations, including a $13 million upgrade in 2023, representing over $85 million in total reinvestments by TNSE. A landmark achievement for TNSE occurred on May 31, 2011, when the company, led by Chipman and primary owner David Thomson, purchased the NHL's and relocated the franchise to , reviving the name. The NHL Board of Governors approved the sale on June 21, 2011, and the Jets played their first game at the Centre on October 9, 2011. This relocation marked the return of NHL hockey to after a 15-year absence and solidified TNSE's role in the city's sports landscape. As Executive Chairman of TNSE and the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club, Chipman has overseen the organization's operations, including the management of the Jets as an NHL franchise and the hosting of diverse entertainment events at , such as concerts, family shows, and community gatherings. He also serves as the ' governor on the NHL Board of Governors, influencing league-wide decisions while ensuring TNSE's commitment to and entertainment in . Under his leadership, TNSE has expanded beyond to include developments like True North Square, a mixed-use complex adjacent to the arena, further enhancing Winnipeg's downtown vitality. In October 2025, TNSE secured a multi-year regional extension with TSN for games, as of October 30, 2025.

Recognition and Honours

Awards

Mark Chipman has received several prestigious awards recognizing his contributions to hockey and community leadership in . In 2005, he was awarded the James C. Hendy Memorial Award by the (), honoring him as the league's top executive for his innovative management of the , which helped stabilize professional hockey in during a transitional period. Six years later, in 2011, Chipman received the Thomas Ebright Memorial Award from the for his outstanding career contributions to the league, including his role in integrating six International Hockey League teams into the in 2001, serving on the Board of Governors for a decade, driving the construction of the MTS Centre, and leading the in attendance and revenue. In 2012, Chipman was inducted into the , the province's highest civilian honor, for his exceptional service in revitalizing and fostering economic growth in the community. In 2024, Chipman received the IGNITE Award from the , recognizing his business leadership and community impact through initiatives like bringing the NHL back to and founding the Youth Foundation. He also received the Ignatian Challenge Award from St. Paul's High School, his alma mater, for service and leadership in community programs such as the Gonzaga Middle School.

Inductions and Appointments

In 2022, Mark Chipman was inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, recognized for his pivotal role in preserving and advancing Winnipeg's hockey heritage. His efforts included spearheading the relocation of the Atlanta Thrashers to Winnipeg in 2011, reestablishing the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL after a 15-year absence, and founding True North Sports & Entertainment, which developed key facilities like the Canada Life Centre and the MTS Iceplex to support community hockey programs. These initiatives, including the MTS Iceplex, which provides 12,000 hours of ice time annually, and the True North Youth Foundation, have bolstered grassroots hockey development. Chipman received the Sioux Award from the University of North Dakota in 2012, the institution's highest alumni honor for distinguished achievement, service, and loyalty. As a former UND football letterwinner and graduate in 1983 and 1985, he was commended for leveraging his education to lead the revival of professional in , including his work with to secure the NHL franchise. The award highlighted his broader contributions to alumni networks and community leadership in sports. In November 2018, Chipman was appointed to the Selection Committee, where he continues to serve as a member evaluating inductee nominations. This role underscores his influence in hockey governance, drawing from his position as executive chairman of and governor of the on the NHL Board of Governors. Chipman served as a founding member of the Foundation, an organization dedicated to uniting Canadians through hockey and supporting its growth at all levels. His involvement reflects his commitment to national hockey initiatives beyond his leadership in Winnipeg's professional teams.

Personal Life

Family

Mark Chipman is married to Patti Chipman, whom he met while attending the . The couple has three daughters: Sarah, Annie, and Mary. Chipman and his family reside in , where their daughters also live and work, reflecting the city's longstanding role in their personal lives.

Community Involvement

Mark Chipman has been deeply engaged in philanthropic initiatives in , focusing on development, public safety, and community leadership. As chairman of the True North Youth Foundation since its inception in 1996—originally established as the Manitoba Moose Yearling Foundation—he has overseen programs that provide sports, , and recreational opportunities to underserved , emphasizing holistic growth and community building. A key example of his contributions through the foundation is the founding of Gonzaga Middle School in 2016, a tuition-free institution in Winnipeg's that offers culturally sensitive to middle school students from diverse backgrounds, including communities. Chipman serves as chairperson of the school's board, drawing on his commitment to addressing educational barriers for at-risk youth. In a 2021 centennial essay for The Winnipeg Foundation, Chipman reflected on his own youth sports experiences in , crediting them for instilling values of teamwork and resilience; he detailed co-founding a sports program with the Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre in 1996, which began with 25 participants and, as of 2021, serves 900 students annually through expanded off-ice activities and academic support. Chipman also chairs the Downtown Community Safety Partnership, which he initiated in early 2019 and formally launched in 2020 to enhance safety, health, and vibrancy in Winnipeg's through collaborative efforts among businesses, government, and residents. His involvement extends to broader leadership networks, including serving as a board member of the Business Council of , where he advocates for economic and strategies. Additionally, as Chapter Patron of the Winnipeg chapter of the since 2018, Chipman participates in forums discussing the intersection of business, family values, and community impact, such as events on sustaining 's sports and youth initiatives. These efforts underscore his dedication to fostering in , with his community service recognized through awards like the 2024 IGNITE Award from the Asper School of Business.

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