Monique Scheier-Schneider

[5] Schneider has operated the Tornado as an amateur team which does not pay its players, and covers its costs by a sponsorship from Škoda Auto.

[6] When rinks in the Rhineland region closed and the level of play declined, she looked for an alternate solution as opposed to traveling further into Germany for games.

[6][7] Schneider commented on the agreement by saying, "I think it's fair since we are already Luxembourg's champion by regularly beating our only competitor, the Beaufort club".

[6] Since transferring to the French Division 3, Schneider has arranged exhibition games for Tornado in Germany, traveling with them to "Traditional Night" for the Kölner Haie in Cologne.

[3][4][6] Her tasks have included being an off-ice official for games, and building up minor ice hockey programs in her country.

[3] She has participated in congress meetings of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) as the representative from Luxembourg.

[10][11] At these events she enforced IIHF regulations, investigated complaints from participating teams, ensured proper advertising procedures, and oversaw the medal presentation and flag-raising ceremonies.

[10] The IIHF honored Schneider with the Paul Loicq Award in 2015, for her contributions to international ice hockey.