Canadian Olympic Committee and Smith School of Business Announce Strategic Partnership
Smith to provide significant support for 1200 athletes
The announcement was made at Smith’s Toronto campus by COC Chief Executive Officer, Chris Overholt, and David Saunders, Dean of Smith School of Business, with several Olympic athletes in attendance.
“The COC is committed to providing Canada’s athletes with the tools they need to be successful on and off the field of play,” said Christopher Overholt, CEO, Canadian Olympic Committee. “Our first ever partnership with an academic institution marks a significant step towards this commitment. We simply cannot ask our athletes to set aside their personal goals and aspirations for sport and for Canada and then not have a plan for them after they are done. We are excited to partner with such a world-class business school.”
Up to 1200 Game Plan athletes will be eligible for scholarships for a broad range of Smith School of Business programs, such as the Graduate Diploma in Business, the Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Smith’s suite of MBA programs, among others. Programs are offered in a variety of locations across Canada, some with flexible learning options that can accommodate athletes who are still training.
“Smith School of Business students, Olympic and Paralympic athletes have much in common,” said David Saunders, Dean, Smith School of Business. “All are known for their dedication, leadership and performing under pressure, and now they will collaborate and learn from each other in our classrooms. Similarly, we are thrilled to add the best practices of Olympic coaching to the team-based learning experience for all our students.”
Both the COC and Smith share a high-performance coaching culture. By sharing best practices through workshops and networking, Smith will develop “Coaching 2.0” — the next level of coaching to enhance team-based learning and coaching in business education at Smith.
“This partnership will help to solidify the many transferable skills that athletes develop over the course of their competitive careers and open up new career options for Canadian athletes,” said Jennifer Heil, three-time Olympian, two-time Olympic medallist. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to elevate my skills at a world-class institution and to start the EMBA program at Smith.”
The COC will also invest in enhanced leadership training with Smith for COC staff and other sporting community members through customized and open enrollment executive education programs.
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About Smith School of Business
Smith School of Business is one of the world’s premier business schools — renowned for exceptional programs, outstanding faculty and research, and the quality of its graduates. Canadian executives regard Smith as Canada’s most innovative business school, offering students academic excellence and a superior overall experience. Smith School of Business — where Canada’s first Commerce program was launched in 1919 — is located at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. The School also delivers programs at locations across Canada, as well in the U.S., the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and China.