SPECIAL SESSION
Good Governance in Sport
PIERCING THE GENDER GLASS CEILING
PARIS 7 MARCH 2018
TESTIMONIES FROM THE FOLLOWING SPEAKERS
Angela Melo, Director of the Policies and Programmes Division of the Social and Human Sciences Sector, UNESCO
Annette Knott, Secretary General, Trinidad & Tobago National Olympic Committee
Anne-Laure Bonnet, TV Presenter, BeIN Sports
Arnaud Richard, President, French National Olympic Academy
Claire Furlong, General Manager, Strategic Communications, International Cricket Council
Densign White, Chief Executive Officer, International Mixed Martial Arts Federation
Ebru Köksal, UEFA Consultant & Senior Advisor at J. Stern & Co
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros, Chief Executive Officer, Sport Integrity Global Alliance
Frédéric Thiry, Senior Vice President, Business Ethics and Compliance, ADIT / SIGA Council Member
Jane Lute, President & CEO of the Council on Cyber Security, ICSS Board Member / Former US Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
Katie Simmonds, Director of Sports Governance & Financial Integrity, ICSS INSIGHT and SIGA Team
Ling-Ling Nie, Chief Compliance Officer & Assistant General Counsel, Panasonic
Manon Fiorot, Athlete and World Champion, French Mixed Martial Arts Federation
Mohammed Hanzab, Chairman, ICSS / Vice-Chairman of SIGA Council
Moya Dodd, Former Vice Captain of the Australia Women’s National Team (the Matildas) and a former Executive Committee Member of FIFA
Paola Ottonello, Policy Officer for Gender Equality in Sport, European Commission
Patricia Costantini, Founder, Egalsport
Patricia Moyersoen, Lawyer, President of the Association of International Football Lawyers & Board Member of Women in Sports Law
Shellie Pfohl, CEO, Safe Sport USA & Former Executive Director of United States President’s Council for Sport, Fitness and Nutrition
Sonia Souid, Football Agent FFF/FA/FIFA, Essentially Group
SIGA’s Core Principles on Sport Integrity and Universal Standards on Good Governance in Sport uphold and advocate the universal principles of sports ethics, including but not limited to, respect for human rights and human dignity, diversity, gender equality and rejection of any form of discrimination.
Good Governance in Sport is one of the Sport Integrity Global Alliance’s (SIGA’s) core strategic areas and top priorities.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, SIGA invites you for a Special Session on Good Governance in Sport, focused on Gender Equality.
As part of SIGA’s reform agenda and effort to promote, at all levels, gender equality in sport, on this occasion, a mentorship programme will be announced to encourage and empower young female leaders within the sports industry.
Join us and a number of leaders within the sport industry whom will be sharing their experiences and insights on:
Good Governance in Sport
PIERCING THE GENDER GLASS CEILING
The event will take place in Paris, on 7th March 2018, between 16:00 and 18:30 at La Maison de l’Amérique Latine (217 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris). The event is free of charge although spaces are limited. To secure your place, please register now.
Further details will follow shortly.