ROZMAHEL ENJOYS DAY AND AWARD DESPITE HIS TEAM’S LOSS
Saturday, Sept. 6 was an unforgettable day for Brian Rozmahel.
As a result of being selected as a Scotiabank game changer in recognition of his volunteer work within the community Rozmahel was given four tickets to attend the Edmonton Eskimos football game against the Calgary Stampeders, where he was presented with a $1,000 cheque to be donated to the Stephen Lewis Foundation in his name, and got to enjoy a few other special privileges as well.
Rozmahel and his chosen guests, wife Dodi and nieces Jaimee and Jillian Russnak, arrived early to the game to meet with their personal escort Teri Sharun, who is a former Scotiabank employee and mother of Edmonton Eskimos special teams player Corbin Sharun.
Upon arrival Rozmahel was presented with his very own Eskimo jersey, sporting the title “Game Changer” on the back and each member of their group was … FOR MORE SEE THE SEPT 9/14 ISSUE OF THE WEEKLY REVIEW