[3] The salary for Marsh originally included 13 shillings and sixpence for cleaning the office shared with Ernie Leacock, the BIHA assistant secretary.
She travelled abroad with the Great Britain men's national under-18 ice hockey team, and stated her favourite tournament was the gold medal victory in Pool-C at the 1986 IIHF European U18 Championship in Spain.
[1][2] During her involved in hockey, the game in Great Britain changed from being semi-professional in the 1950s, to large sponsorships in the 1980s which she described as "the most exciting time of her career in the sport".
As a director, she served as a delegate to the IIHF European Women Championships, and oversaw hockey's doping in sport control programme.
[1][2] In 2002, she became the first person from Great Britain to receive of the Paul Loicq Award for contributions to international ice hockey.
[7] She was crediting for "[maintaining] the same unflappable composure during her career", and that "any problem was dealt with calmly and efficiently, with only the vaguest hint of exasperation".