REMINDER – Seeking an Athlete Representative for the Board of Directors of the Sport Dispute
Resolution Centre of Canada

Montréal (Québec) – The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) is looking for
candidates to fill a vacancy among athlete representatives on its Board of Directors.

The successful applicant will be appointed to the Board by the Minister of Sport and Minister
responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec. This
mandate will begin in November 2022 for a term of up to 3 years.

A complete description of the application process and the selection criteria is available in the Call
for Applications published on the SDRCC website at:
http://www.crdsc-sdrcc.ca/eng/about-employment-opps

Applications must be received by the SDRCC no later than midnight (Pacific Time) on September
20, 2022.

About SDRCC

The SDRCC is a not-for-profit corporation created by federal legislation and funded by the
Government of Canada. The mission of the SDRCC is to provide the sport community with a
national alternative dispute resolution service and strengthen the culture of fairness in Canadian
sport by resolving disputes quickly and efficiently and to provide expertise and assistance
regarding alternative dispute resolution. The SDRCC is also the home of the new Office of the
Sport Integrity Commissioner.

For more information, please contact:
Marie-Claude Asselin
Chief Executive Officer
Mobile: (514) 465-7339
mcasselin@crdsc-sdrcc.ca

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