Media Note
Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
September 4, 2013
The U.S. Department of State and espnW are proud to announce this
year’s mentor organizations and international emerging leaders
participating in the 2013 Global Sports Mentoring Program. Now in its
second year, this program supports the United States global commitment
toward advancing the rights and participation of women and girls around
the world, using sports as a vehicle towards greater opportunity and
inclusion.
This year, the emerging leaders hail from Argentina, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Egypt, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea,
Peru, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, Turkmenistan, and
Uganda.
From September 8-October 9, 2013, top American women executives will
work side by side with 17 emerging female leaders in sports to share
valuable business and leadership skills. The mentors will also help
construct strategic action plans with the emerging leaders in an effort
to create additional sports opportunities for underserved women and
girls when they return home to their communities. This year’s mentors
represent the following companies and organizations: The Coca-Cola
Company; Equinox; ESPN; Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA); the
National Hockey League (NHL); NCAA; New Balance; New York Road Runners;
Procter & Gamble; The PGA of America; Saatchi & Saatchi; U.S.
Olympic Committee; United States Golf Association (USGA); Women’s
National Basketball Association (WNBA); and Women’s Tennis Association
(WTA).
This collaboration between the U.S. Department of State and espnW,
conducted in coordination with the University of Tennessee’s Center for
Sport, Peace, and Society, aims to engage, inspire, and empower a new
generation of women and girls through sports.
Join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #17Voices.Emerging Leaders
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