AIS program targets gender diversity for coaches and executives
Published Thu 17 Mar 2022
Sydney 2000 Olympic gold medalist Taryn Woods and two-time Olympic water polo representative Bec Rippon are among 32 women from 20 sports selected for the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Talent Program, which is designed to address the under-representation of women in coaching and executive roles in high performance sport.
Minister for Sport Richard Colbeck today announced the 16 coaches and 16 executives who have been selected for the intensive Women Leaders in Sport (WLIS) professional development programs funded by the Australian Government’s Office for Women and Sport Australia.
The AIS Talent program has been designed to be a catalyst for identified women leaders to further progress their career potential in sport, this year with an emphasis on coaching and executive positions.
“We want the participants in this program to grow their leadership presence as individuals, but also to be influential in shifting mind-sets and behaviours in sport and broader community,” Minister Colbeck said.
“The Australian Government has been strong and consistent in our approach to increasing opportunities for women and girls at all levels of sport, from participation in community sport through to the leaders running our organisations.
“We’ve made no secret of our aspiration to have a greater proportion of women in leadership roles in Australian sport and it’s encouraging to see the wide range of sports and organisations engaging with this AIS Talent program.
“The next decade in particular, leading up to the 2032 Brisbane Games, will be one of the most exciting chapters in Australian sporting history. It’s crucial that we have the right talent, diversity and balance within the leadership ranks of our sporting system, whether it be in the boardroom or in the sporting arena.”
2022 AIS Female High Performance Coach Talent Program:
Ash Ankudinoff, Coach, SASI
Alison Bombardier, Manager and Assistant Coach Para Alpine Ski Team, Snow Australia
Belinda Cox Gymnastics, Manager - Pathways and Performance, NSW Trampoline
Taís de Morais Rochel, Fencing Coach/ Personal Trainer, Australian Fencing Federation
Rebecca Dicello, Head Endurance Cycling Coach, NSWIS
Lucy Glanville, 2022 Youth/Junior World Championships Head Coach, Australian Biathlon Association
Belinda Goss, Cycling Coach, TIS
Harriet May Jones, Head Diving Coach, VIS
Shelley Nitschke, Assistant Coach - Australian Women's Team, Cricket Australia
Kerry O'Sullivan, AFLW Development Coach, West Coast Eagles Football Club
Catherine Paice, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Football Queensland/QAS
Rebecca Rippon, Women's Water Polo Head Coach, NSWIS
Jaime Swavley, Sailing Coach, Australian Sailing
Michelle Tickner, Head Coach and Founder, Team 360 Performance
Christine Voge, Assistant Coach, Sunshine Coast Lightning Netball Club
Taryn Woods, Associate, Communication and Stakeholder Engagement, Water Polo Australia
2022 AIS Female Sport Executive Talent Program:
Megan Carr, Female Engagement Manager VIC, Golf Australia
Christine Harman, General Counsel and Company Secretary, Cricket Australia
Rana Hussain, Inclusion and Diversity Manager, Cricket Australia
Dee Jennings, Performance and Planning Manager, Hockey Australia
Cassie Lindsey, Inclusion and Diversity Manager, Geelong Football Club
Jane Louise Woodlands-Thompson, Director/ Consultant, Activebods
Sarah Luttrell, Senior Legal Counsel, Tennis Australia
Jane McGough, General Manager - Consumer, Community and Marketing, Gold Coast SUNS Football Club
Tracey Menzies-Stegbauer, Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement Manager, Gymnastics Australia
Carolyn Morrison, Performance Services Program Manager, Western Australian Institute of Sport
Jenni Thom, HR and Finance Manager, Shooting Australia
Jodie Newton, Acting Chief Executive Officer, South Australian Cricket Association
Melanie Purkiss, Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement Manager, Athletics Australia
Rachel Ratini, General Manager - Sport Operations, Equestrian Australia
Debbie Savage, National High Performance Manager, Skate Australia
Rebekah Webster, General Manager- Vixens, Performance & Pathways, Netball Victoria & the Melbourne Vixens