MySail ambassadors help spread the word to sailors, yacht owners and sailing clubs in their region. Interested to become a MySail ambassador? Email us at support@mysail.team.
Mike Leyland
New Zealand
Mike is an early adopter and ambassador for MySail in New Zealand. A passionate sailor, Mike is a part owner or a Young 88 and an experienced crew wrangler. He's also a volunteer and member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Young 88 Owners Association.
In his professional life Mike works in sales, marketing and general management across a number of areas including technology and its to improve complex and inefficient processes.
John Dalziel
Canada - Nova Scotia
John Dalziel has been involved in the Marine Industry for more than 50 years. He has been to sea as an engineer with the Canadian Coast Guard (including two North-West Passage Voyages) and the fishing industry. However, most of his career has been spent in the supervision of ship construction, refits and repairs, and as a Marine Inspector/ Surveyor on behalf of Flag State and Class.
Passionate about all things marine, John also has a small yacht at the Dartmouth Yacht Club and sails regularly in the summer on his yacht 'Boreal' as well as with friends. John is also MySail Founder Deb's dad and was introduced her to sailing at a very young age, so if not for his interest in sailing, MySail may never have been born!
Mike Mahoney
USA - the Bay Area
By trade, Mike is a Product Marketing and Business Development guru. Mike has spent the better part of two decades in the heart of Silicon Valley marketing some of the top Cloud applications the market has to offer for businesses around the world.
However, Mike's passion is being on the water and creating new stories each and every day with his family and friends. He is a third-generation San Francisco Bay sailor. Mike has many miles inside the Bay and also up and down the California Coast. Mike is also a two-time veteran of the Pacific Cup race to Hawaii.
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