The road Chie Chie Yard traveled through hockey to a prominent place in the NHL has been a long and winding one, but one that has perfectly positioned her to find success.
A vice president in the NHL's events department, Yard is one of the linchpins of the group that stages each of the League's tent-pole events, including the Stanley Cup Final, NHL All-Star Game, the Global Series European games and, most recently, NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe.
The 49-year-old started as an intern at the NHL in the events department in 1998 and has steadily risen through the ranks. Her hockey journey started almost 20 years before her arrival at the NHL with an introduction to the sport as a 4-year-old.
Yard's parents had emigrated from Japan and settled in Houston. A family friend who was into hockey asked to take Yard's older brother, Teppei, to the rink to learn to skate.
"My brother got hooked on hockey," she said. "Of course, because I'm five years younger than him, I wanted to do everything that he wanted to do. If he's going to play hockey. then I'm going to play hockey. I was terrible. My dad was like you should quit and that made me not want to quit, try harder."