CAAWS ANNOUNCES THE 2010 MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN LIST
Celebrating Canada’s Women Leaders
in Sport and Physical Activity
OTTAWA, January 17, 2011 – The Canadian Association for the
Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS) announced
today its Most Influential Women (MIW) List for 2010 to highlight
the leadership, strength and accomplishments of Canadian women who
made a significant impact in sport and physical activity in 2010.
The objective of the MIW List is to inspire and motivate other women
and girls to take leading roles in sport and physical activity –
at the community, provincial, national or international level.
“This is the 10th time that CAAWS publishes its Most Influential
Women List and with each edition we celebrate Canadian women who
are making a difference," said CAAWS Executive Director Karin
Lofstrom (Ottawa, Ontario). “They are women who work in all
fields, and come from all walks of life. This year the MIW List
includes coaches, professors, athletes, administrators and volunteers.
What unites these leaders is their passion for sport and physical
activity and using it to improve the lives of all Canadians. They
are women to be admired."
THE CAAWS MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN LIST FOR 2010 IS:
(in alphabetical order )
Stacey Allaster (St Petersburg, Florida / Originally
Welland, Ontario) Chairman and CEO, Women’s Tennis Association
Margarett Best (Toronto, Ontario) Minister of Health
Promotion and Sport, Government of Ontario
Sylvie Bigras (Ottawa, Ontario) Press Chief, 2010
Canadian Olympic Team
Nathalie Cook (Toronto, Ontario) Vice-President,
Marketing and Partnerships, Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
The team of Chandra Crawford & Marie-Hélène
Thibeault (Canmore, Alberta ) Founder of Fast and Female
/ Executive Director, Fast and Female
Melody (Mel) Davidson (Calgary, Alberta) Team Canada
Olympic Hockey Coach
Martha Deacon (Oakville, Ontario) Team Canada Chef
de Mission, 2010 Commonwealth Games
Andrea Grantham (Ottawa, Ontario) Executive Director,
Physical and Health Education Canada
Nancy Greene Raine (Rossland, British Columbia)
Senator, Officer of the Order of Canada, Olympic Ambassador
Lindsay Hugenholtz (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Deputy
CEO, 2011 Canada Winter Games
Clara Hughes (Winnipeg, Manitoba & Glenn Sutton,
Quebec) Olympian, Officer of the Order of Canada
Nathalie Lambert (Montreal, Quebec) Team Canada
Chef de Mission, 2010 Olympic Games
Dominique Langelier (Mont Tremblant, Quebec) Olympic
Snowboard Official
Nanci Martin (Vancouver, British Columbia) 2010
Special Olympics North America Coach of the Year
Chantal Petitclerc (Montreal, Quebec) Companion
of the Order of Canada, Paralympian, Motivational Speaker
Deborah (Debbie) Pyne (Richmond, British Columbia)
Managing Director of Player Development, BC Golf Association, ProMOTION
Plus volunteer
The team of Joannie Rochette (Île-Dupas,
Quebec) & Manon Perron (Boucherville, Quebec)
Olympian, 2010 Terry Fox Award / Coach
Tricia Smith (Vancouver, British Columbia) Member
of the Order of Canada, Olympian, COC Senior Vice-President
Lauren Woolstencroft (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Paralympian, Engineer, Motivational Speaker
The Women and Coaching Journal Editorial Board (Coaching
Association of Canada), which consists of:
- Sheilagh Croxon (Toronto, Ontario) Consultant,
Women in Coaching program, Coaching Association of Canada
- Guylaine Demers (Quebec City, Quebec) Professor,
Laval University
- Gretchen Kerr (Toronto, Ontario) Professor,
University of Toronto
- Dru Marshall (Edmonton, Alberta) Deputy provost,
University of Alberta
- Rose Mercier (Kingston, Ontario) Consultant
in leadership development and organizationaltransition
- Sheila Robertson (Manotick, Ontario) Editor,
Canadian Journal for Women in Coaching
- Penny Werthner (Ottawa, Ontario) Professor,
University of Ottawa
CAAWS also nominates women as Ones to Watch, and this year two
outstanding young women have been selected:
Mary Spencer (Windsor, Ontario) Athlete, Member
of Motivate Canada’s GEN 7 program
June Zimmer (Regina, Saskatchewan) Executive Director,
Girls in the Game
“This year we are celebrating CAAWS’ 30th anniversary
as an association. As we celebrate our many past successes, we are
also looking to the future to supporting the development across
Canada of more women leaders,” said CAAWS Past Chair Nicole
Smith (Fredericton, New Brunswick). “The MIW List is part
of CAAWS honoring role models. They are women who are influencing
sport and physical activity in Canada by their work in boardrooms,
fields of competition and physical activity. Every year, female
coaches, administrators, athletes, volunteers, officials are taking
on more leadership roles, but there is still a glass ceiling. We
still have a long way to go to create a truly equitable system.
This is why the CAAWS MIW List is important. “
Many of the women named to the MIW List were nominated by colleagues
and the general public. The final list was compiled by the CAAWS
selection panel from both public nominations and contributions from
knowledgeable sport and physical activity leaders. The panel reviewed
the submissions and based its decision on accomplishment and scope
of activities in the 2010 calendar year.
The Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport
and Physical Activity (CAAWS) is a national non-profit organization
dedicated to creating an equitable sport and physical activity system
in which girls and women are actively engaged as participants
and leaders. CAAWS provides a number of services, programs
and resources to a variety of clients, including sport and physical
activity organizations, teachers, coaches, athletes, volunteers,
health professionals and recreation leaders. Since 1981, CAAWS has
worked in close cooperation with government and non-government organizations
on activities and initiatives that advocate for positive change
for girls and women in sport and physical activity.
Full profiles and photos of all women on the MIW List can be found
at www.caaws.ca/influentialwomen/e/2010/
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Contact:
Karin Lofstrom, CAAWS Executive Director
Phone: 613-562-5667
Email: caaws@caaws.ca
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