Benita Fitzgerald Mosley is the Chair of the WSF Board of Trustees. A 1984 Olympic gold medalist, Fitzgerald Mosley has often said she wouldn't be the woman she is today without sports. She will lobby with us on NGWSD to ensure all girls have that same opportunity.
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Donna de Varona is a two-time Olympic gold medalist. The first President of the Women's Sports Foundation, de Varona has been a major player in our advocacy work from the very beginning. de Varona will once again join us this year on Capitol Hill.
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Grete Eliassen is a six-time Winter X Games medalist. A current member of our Athlete Advisory Board, Eliassen is deep in the trenches of our advocacy and mission-related work. This will be her third time lobbying for NGWSD on Capitol Hill.
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Dr. Lillian Greene-Chamberlain, Ph. D., has been a leader in developing health education, physical fitness, recreation and sports programs for more than 30 years. The first U.S. National Champion in 800m, Dr. Greene-Chamberlain has worked closely with the Foundation for decades.
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Nancy Hogshead-Makar is a three-time Olympic gold medalist and the WSF Senior Director of Advocacy. One of the country's foremost experts on gender equity in education under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Hogshead-Makar will bring her unmatched expertise to NGWSD 2012.
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Sarah Hughes won a figure skating Olympic gold medal in 2002 in Salt Lake City. A 2009 graduate of Yale University, Hughes will be joining us on Capitol Hill for the first time this year.
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