Four-time Olympian Tricia Smith re-elected as COC President 05/02/21
On Saturday, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced that four-time Olympian and Olympic rowing silver medallist, Tricia Smith, was unanimously re-elected as President during the annual COC Session Meeting. The Session also elected eight directors to the board, including three new members.
Smith, a member of the Order of Canada, has served the COC for more than 35 years in various roles, including as Vice President, before being elected President for the first time in 2015. In 2016, she was elected a member of the IOC and in 2017 she was re-elected as President of the COC for another term. As President, Smith is Chair of the COC Board of Directors, among several other duties and responsibilities.
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Jaqui Parchment, the CEO of Mercer Canada, poses for a photograph in Toronto on Monday, July 13, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin December 17, 2020 - 7:30 AM
TORONTO - When Jaqui Parchment was climbing Canada s corporate ladder, she noticed office cliques formed around members of the same hockey team and frequently overheard senior consultants chattering about their next round of golf with important clients. It just felt so foreign to me, said Parchment, who emigrated from Jamaica at the age of 14 and has since become the chief executive at consulting company Mercer Canada. I m sure to most people it would not have felt that way, but there were 100 little things ⦠which combined to say to me, Wow, you re really different.