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(Boston Orange 編譯) 波士頓體育會
(BAA) 11月15日宣佈,曾贏得2004、2005波士頓馬拉松賽冠軍的 Cheri Blauwet博士,當選為該會新任董事會主席,接替在位六年後卸任的Michael O’Leary。
Cheri
Blauwet博士還曾於2000年,在澳洲Sydney的奧運會上贏得100米銀牌,3枚銅牌,在2004年的雅典殘奧會上贏得一枚800米金牌,以及2枚銅牌。2016年獲選為大波士頓商會的十大傑出青年,並從2017年起擔任美國奧林匹克和殘奧會董事會的獨立董事。
Cheri
Blauwet博士不僅是體育競賽冠軍,還在醫學領域卓有成就,是史波丁復健網( Spaulding
Rehabilitation Network)的醫學長,哈佛大學醫學院的物理醫學及復健副教授。
她是殘疾和醫療公平上的先驅,以及變革推動者,特別關注推廣健康的體育及身體活動。
波士頓體育會的董事會有11名董事,職責包括監管組織營運及提供方針。
B.A.A. Announces Dr. Cheri Blauwet as new Board Chair
Seven-time
Paralympic medalist and two-time Boston Marathon Champion ready to take on
leadership role with the Boston Athletic Association
BOSTON – Dr. Cheri Blauwet has been elected as the new Chair of the Board of Governors of the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.), succeeding Dr. Michael O’Leary, who has served as Chair for the last six years.
Dr. Blauwet has been a
Board member since 2016 and is a marathon champion, winning the Boston Marathon
women’s wheelchair division race in 2004 and 2005.
Dr. Blauwet said, “I am
honored to have been appointed as the new Board Chair for the Boston Athletic
Association. I want to thank Michael for his years of leadership that have put
us on a path to further promote our mission and our vision. The B.A.A. is an
organization that I have been part of for many years and one that is continuing
to make progress in our mission to serve the community, particularly in our
work to enhance opportunities for Para and Adaptive athletes. I am approaching
this role with enthusiasm, ready to work along with my Board colleagues to
support our organizational mission of promoting healthy lifestyles through
sport.”
Dr. Blauwet competed in
her first marathon in Japan in 2002, and two
weeks later won the New York City Marathon, which she would win again the
following year. She was also champion of the Los Angeles Marathon four times
(2003, 2004, 2005, and 2008). Dr. Blauwet represented the United States at
three Paralympic Games, winning a silver (100m) and three bronze medals (200m,
400m, 800m) at the Sydney Games in 2000; and a gold (800m) and two bronze
medals (5,000m and marathon) at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. In 2016
she was named one of Boston’s Ten Outstanding Young Leaders by the Greater
Boston Chamber of Commerce and has served as an independent director on the
United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Board of Directors
since 2017.
Dr. Blauwet is not only
an athletic champion but is a leader in the medical field. She serves as the
Chief Medical Officer of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network and is an
Associate Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical
School.
Dr. Blauwet is a pioneer
and change agent in the field of disability and health equity, with a specific
focus on sport and physical activity for health promotion and chronic disease
prevention. Her input and experience have and will continue to be a valuable
resource to the B.A.A.
Passing the baton to Dr.
Blauwet is Dr. Michael O’Leary who has served as Board Chair since 2017. Dr.
O’Leary will remain an active Board Member.
“I would like to
congratulate Cheri on behalf of the Board and the entire organization,” said
Dr. O’Leary. “I have enjoyed my time in this role, and it is a privilege to
welcome Cheri into the position as Board Chair. Her athletic prowess and
experience across many areas of the sporting world will serve us all well in
delivering our goals as an organization.
“I would like to thank
all the Board Members for their unwavering support they have shown me, and I
know that will carry over to our new Chair.”
The B.A.A. Board of
Governors consists of 11 elected members. The role of the Board is to provide
guidance to the B.A.A. as well as oversee the business operations of the
organization.
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