Ed Goodier

MiC Rowing @ St Stithians College | Team Leadership, Management

City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

About

With over a decade of experience in education and sports administration, I currently serve as MiC Rowing at St Stithians College. My work emphasizes team leadership and stakeholder management, ensuring smooth operations across administrative, logistical, and coaching aspects of the rowing program. My mission is to foster an inclusive and athlete-centered environment where individuals feel valued and supported. By leveraging skills in team leadership and stakeholder collaboration, I aim to create opportunities for growth and development, both on and off the water.

Experience

  • MiC Rowing at St Stithians College, South Africa
    Jan 2025 - Present · 1 yr 6 mos

  • Director of Rowing at St Andrew's College, Grahamstown
    Jan 2019 - Dec 2024 · 6 yrs

    Over the past five years as Director of Rowing at St Andrew’s College, I’ve had the opportunity to effect positive change from the level of the individual athlete right up to the national rowing community. Director of Rowing: • Responsible for all administration of the club: Employment and management of ten staff, further coach development, full management of the budget, facilities, training program and organisation of entries and event logistics. Management of fundraising initiatives. • Organisation of tours and events. • First team coach

  • Teacher at King Edward VII School (KES)
    Jan 2012 - Dec 2018 · 7 yrs

    - Teaching Social Science (History and Geography), Careers guidance, Life orientation and Physical Education Grades 8-12 (Ages:13-18) - Boarding house master - Coach of 1st VIII Rowing team

  • Junior Team Coach at Rowing South Africa
    May 2018 - Aug 2018 · 4 mos

    Crew coach of Junior Men's Coxed Four to Junior World Rowing Championships in Racice, Czech Republic. The crew finished in 8th position overall.

  • Junior Team Coach at Rowing South Africa
    May 2016 - Aug 2016 · 4 mos

    Crew coach of Junior Men's Coxed Four to Junior World Rowing Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The crew finished in 7th position overall - 1st place in the B-Final