Nurse, LeBlanc among group that will study, advise on women’s pro sport in Canada
Kia Nurse and Karina LeBlanc are among a star-studded group of Canadian women tasked with helping determine the course for professional women’s sport in Canada.
Canadian Women and Sport announced a couple of new initiatives on Tuesday, including the appointment of the Commercial Women Sport Advisory Group, and a study on the potential and direction of professional women’s sport.
Nurse and LeBlanc are both two-time Olympians. Nurse now plays for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, while LeBlanc is the head of women’s football for CONCACAF and the GM of Portland Thorns FC.
They’re joined by Stacey Allaster, U.S. Open Tournament director and former CEO of Women’s Tennis Association; Toronto Raptors VP of basketball operations Teresa Resch, among others on the group which also includes women in media and corporate brands.