Michael Cooper, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dream Office REIT and past Right To Play honouree.She is a member of the Order of Canada, a retired member of the IOC Athlete’s Commission, Member of Canada’s Sport Hall of Fame, Founder of The Canadian Tire Wickenheiser World Female Hockey Festival and most importantly, a mom to her grown son Noah. She has played in, or coached at, four NHL development camps the Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs–having accepted a permanent full-time role of Senior Director of Player development for the Leafs in 2020.Īlongside her career in the NHL, Hayley is currently a resident medical doctor practicing in the Toronto-area–a pursuit she had dreamt of her whole life and began in 2017 following her retirement from her 23years on the National Women’s Team.
Seven World Championships Six Olympic appearances Five Olympic medals Four Olympic Gold medals–Hayley Wickenheiser is a titan of sport and a leader both on and off the ice.Ī first-ballot Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, Hayley’s hockey IQ is highly-respected in both the male and female game. Ciara is an inspiration to many, and a great example of how empowering youth to be leaders in their community can help on the road to healing and into a brighter future. As a Community Mentor, Ciara goes above and beyond what her role entails, making sure children and youth have their basic needs met, but also creating a safe and trusting environment for them to talk about their emotions and check in with themselves on a deeper level. In the past year and a half, Ciara has supported those in her program to create new and positive routines, taking a more active role in their own agency and inspiring them to make positive strides in how they engage with their bodies and minds. Her innate ability to connect with children and youth makes her a natural fit as a Community Mentor with Right To Play’s Indigenous Programs team in Canada. She started babysitting as soon as she was old enough and continued working with children and youth, running after school programs like a martial arts club. Ciara has always found working with kids fun and inspiring. Ciara Lewis has been a Community Mentor in her hometown of Squamish, British Columbia since 2020, quickly becoming an integral member of the Right To Play Indigenous Programs West team for her warmth, leadership and positivity.