wpost@WomensSportsFoundation.org A former World Champion and Olympic Rower, Whitney Post is the founder of Teaming with Power, a Boston based consulting practice committed to empowering female athletes in the areas of teambuilding and wellness. She has provided training, workshops, and individual coaching to high school, collegiate and national team athletes. She holds a B.A. From Brown University and a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Lesley University. She has designed and implemented eating disorder treatment programs at Boston hospitals and has run hundreds of groups helping women develop healthier relationships with their bodies. As co-founder of The Body Self, she brings her mission of empowerment to womethrough workshops, trainings, and coaching. She had coached at the high school and collegiate level and brings to the position her dedication to the transformative power of the female sport community and every girl’s right to have access to it.
dcutaia@WomensSportsFoundation.org
Diana Cutaia, GoGirlGo! Boston’s Public Policy Officer, has spent the last fifteen years creating and advocating for quality sports programming for girls. Cutaia is the Director of Athletics at Wheelock College, the owner and founder of Advanced Sports Educational Services, the founder and chair of the Boston Girls’ Sports Committee, and the former Chair of The Fairfield County Committee on Women's Sports.
Prior to Advance Sports, Cutaia was the head women’s basketball coach at Norwalk Community College where she took the women’s basketball program to National Standing in only four years. In addition to Norwalk Community College, Cutaia coached at Curry College, and Mount Holyoke College. She brings to GoGirlGo! Boston her passion for the power of sports and her experience at the collegiate, civic, and program level. She has presented nationally on topics of gender equity and girls specific programming.
IFontes@WomensSportsFoundation.orgFontes attended high school at Newman Preparatory in Boston and graduated from Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in human services. She most recently served as program coordinator for Action for Boston Commuity Development, and prior to that she held positions with the Women of Color Round Table, the Dimock-Boston Pediatric Family AIDS Project, the Women of Color AIDS Council, and Citizen Schools. She knows the ins and outs of working with girls, and we are thrilled to have her passion on board. In her position with GoGirlGo! Boston, Fontes will use her expertise to collaborate with and support organizations that we work with. She has a special gift for engaging community members and will bring great energy to the mission of increasing girls’ health and physical activity levels. We look forward to enhancing the ability of our office to support girls’ sports programs in and around Boston. Fontes is anticipating building quality relationships with community youth programmers such as you—please joins us in welcoming her enthusiastically to the GoGirlGo! Boston office.