Bruins staff member to represent Massachusetts at the 2022 USA Special Olympics Games
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Dorin Canaday
June 2, 2022 (3:36 PM)
John Dunleavy, a member of the Boston Bruins staff, will be representing the state of Massachusetts at the upcoming 2022 USA Special Olympics Games. "Johnny" has been an athlete for over ten years and excels in the sports of swimming and basketball.
ABC and ESPN will be the home for coverage of the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, which will take place in Orlando, Florida, from June 5th to 12th.
John first interned at TD Garden through a program at Winchester High School, where he was a student. He left such an impression on the staff that he was immediately hired upon graduation.
His roles within the Bruins organization include mailings, maintaining photocopiers, filling orders, and stocking the break room. He also works on ticketing projects for both the Bruins and the Celtics. John even works the games, carrying cables and taking care of other tasks in the control room.
Hear more about Johnny's role with the team:
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