American sailor Dawn Riley To Lead US Women's Sports Foundation
by US Womens Sports Federation on 19 Feb 2002
The Women's Sports Foundation announced the election of
world-class sailor Dawn Riley as its new president last week.
Riley will serve as president-elect in 2002 and as president for
the 2003 and 2004 term. Two-time Olympic gold medallist
softball player Lisa Fernandez and WNBA MVP Lisa Leslie were
also voted as new members to the Board of Trustees.
Riley, CEO and captain of the America's Cup racing syndicate
America True, will begin her term in January 2003 after current
Foundation President Julie Foudy's term ends in December 2002.
Riley has been a vice-president since January 2001 and has
served on the Board since 1999. Riley became the first woman
in the world to captain an America's Cup team, at the same time
managing an entire America's Cup Racing Syndicate. She also is
the only person to sail in three America's Cup races and two
Whitbread Round the World Races.
Founded in 1974 by Billie Jean King, the Women's Sports
Foundation is a charitable educational organization dedicated to
ensuring equal access to participation and leadership
opportunities for all girls and women in sports and fitness.
Women's Sports Foundation website
www.WomensSportsFoundation.org
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