TORONTO - AthletesCAN, the association of Canadas national team athletes, is proud to announce the appointment of former artistic swimmer Erin Willson as the new President of its Board of Directors.
Willson, who becomes the 15th president of the organization, represented Canada for seven years on the national artistic swimming team. Her presidential election follows in the footsteps of fellow artistic swimmer Claire Carver-Dias, who held the position from 2006-08.
Willsons athletic career was highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the London 2012 Olympics. Since her retirement, she has completed a Masters at the University of Toronto, focusing specifically on abuse in sport and is currently pursuing a PhD on the same topic.
As a fierce advocate for the athlete voice in all aspects of my life, I am honoured to be named the next President of AthletesCAN, said Willson, who is in her second year on the Board, and recently opened up on her experiences facing critical safe sport issues during her time with the national team. Often silenced, athletes are the stakeholder in the sport environment that have the greatest ability to create change when given the proper platform. One of the biggest things Ive learned is the impact and power of amplifying their stories.
Willson will lead the officers of the Board for the 2021-22 fiscal year, including new secretary Celina Toth (Diving), along with re-elected Vice President Bo Hedges (Wheelchair Basketball) and Treasurer Rob Law (Lawn Bowls), who also returns for a second term.
About AthletesCAN
AthletesCAN, the association of Canadas national team athletes, is the only fully independent and most inclusive athlete organization in the country and the first organization of its kind in the world. As the voice of Canadian national team athletes, AthletesCAN ensures an athlete-centered sport system by developing athlete leaders who influence sport policy and, as role models, inspire a strong sport culture. Follow us on social @AthletesCAN or visit athletescan.com.
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