CPC’s Karen O’Neill among CAAWS’ Most Influential Women
Canada Paralympic Committee’s CEO was among those named on CAAWS’ list for 2015 30 Jan 2016"On behalf of the Canadian Paralympic Committee, our congratulations to all recipients, especially those involved in advancing the Paralympic Movement."
The Canadian Paralympic Committee is applauding the naming of its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Karen O'Neill and fellow sport leaders to the Most Influential Women List for 2015 from the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS), announced on 21 January.
There is also a strong Paralympic presence on the new 2015 CAAWS Wall of Influence, recognising women who have had an ongoing influence in sport in Canada and have been on the list five or more times. All honoured have made a significant impact in their areas of expertise and are role models for future generations.
The Canadian Paralympic Movement continued to advance this year under the leadership of O'Neill, with sustained focus and work toward becoming a world-leading Paralympic nation. Working with Canadian Paralympic Committee members and partners, O'Neill and her team focused on building strong service and support to athletes and coaches in preparation for the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games; as well as the implementation of new initiatives targeting athlete identification, enhanced training environments, coaching support and programmes to help more people with a disability get involved in sport.
Along with O'Neill, women involved in the Paralympic Movement who have been recognised for their leadership and accomplishments in 2015 include:
•Chantal Petitclerc, Chef de Mission, Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
•Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities
•Lorraine Lafrenière, CEO, Coaching Association of Canada
•Anne Merklinger, CEO, Own the Podium
•Sue Hylland, President and CEO, Canada Games Council
•Kelly Murumets, President and CEO of Tennis Canada
•Swimmer Aurélie Rivard, who won two world titles in 2015 along with six gold and one silver at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games
"On behalf of the Canadian Paralympic Committee, our congratulations to all recipients, especially those involved in advancing the Paralympic Movement," said Gaétan Tardif, President of the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
"Last year was a phenomenal Year of Sport in Canada and as we now look towards Rio 2016 and beyond, I want to particularly thank Karen for providing continued leadership for the Canadian Paralympic Committee."