WAoS appoints its Visiting Fellows based on their demonstrated expertise and recognition within the industry sector they represent. The following individuals have been appointed as Visiting Fellows of WAoS and present on a number of our industry leading programmes.
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Apostolos Rigas | WAoS Senior Visiting Fellow (Programme Lead) |
![]() After a successful career as a coach for athletes with a disability at the national level, he worked as the Athlete Classification Manager at Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, the Manager for Paralympic Games Planning at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games and since 2005 worked for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). He is now acknowledged as one of the world’s foremost experts on Paralympic Games management. Apostolos has led the development of IPC’s strategy on Paralympic Games Legacy and is also coordinating the IPC Accessibility Working Group, which has developed, among others, the IPC Accessibility Guide. He is currently the Deputy Director of the IPC Academy and the Director of the WAoS Event Learning division. | |
President, Brazilian Paralympic Committee | |
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Brian Sims | Visiting Fellow, World Academy of Sport |
![]() The author of two highly acclaimed books on sponsorship acquisition, Brian is also an accomplished broadcaster and speaker. In 1994, he founded the prestigious Motorsport Industry Association. His current activities include being on the Advisory Board of Oxford Brookes University, as well as a Consultant to the University in respect of its international motorsport industry activities. Brian also writes a monthly feature for the global motorsport publication “Paddock” and for the sports website “iSportConnect.com” | |
Senior Lecturer, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London | |
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Dean Gosper | Chairman, Ski and Snowboard Australia |
![]() Dean has previously served as member of the FIS Snowboard and FIS Legal & Safety Committees and has chaired the Organising Committee for a number of Freestyle Aerials World Cups at Mt Buller, Australia. He is a self-employed investor, educated and trained as a Lawyer and holds a second degree, Bachelor of Economics. Dean has spent considerable amounts of time living and travelling in North America and Europe. His commercial experience includes over 11 years in corporate banking with a leading International investment bank providing corporate and financial advice to major corporations. He has also partnered in the establishment of a substantial manufacturing business which today remains a high profile fresh food brand. | |
Eamonn O'Rourke | Manchester City Council |
![]() Having worked through two Olympic Bids and the hugely successful Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002, Eamonn was responsible for the commissioning of the World Class Sporting facilities in post games operation whilst developing a robust Sports Policy, which was at the centre of Manchester’s benefit legacy from the 2002 Commonwealth Games. | |
Chairman, Olympic Winter Institute of Australia | |
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Geoff Lipshut | Chief Executive Officer, Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, AIS Winter Sports Program |
![]() In 1986 he established Team Buller, the most successful ski club in Australia prior to joining the Australian Ski Institute, now the ‘Olympic Winter Institute of Australia'. In June 2003 Geoff was awarded the IOC's 2003 "Sporting Excellence" Trophy for his outstanding contribution to the development of winter sports in Australia. | |
Professor Gordon Mandry | Director, Strategy & Special Projects |
![]() From 1974 to 1982, he served as European Director of the PIMS programme, a large, multi-company research activity aimed at identifying the relationship between market strategy and profitability. As well as consulting for a host of impressive multinational companies throughout his career, he is now Director, Academic & Research for the World Academy of Sport. In this role he has developed and delivered many practical and inspiring programmes to various International Sport Federations and Organising Committees. | |
Ian Wright | Director of Development, BWF |
![]() Prior to this, Ian has been Head Coach at Badminton England for almost five years. Ian has also previously coached the French national team for nearly 10 years. | |
Jon Long | Head of Strategic Management and Support Services, International Cricket Council |
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Kostas Anestos | Programme Manager of the Observers’ Programme, International Paralympic Committee |
![]() Lead of the Competition Services Team for the 2007 Euroleague Basketball Final-Four Deputy Competition Manager for Basketball in Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Member of the Basketball Competition Management Team in Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Currently Instructor of Sports and Physical Education for the Greek Ministry of Education Currently also Programme Manager, IPC Observers’ Programme | |
Mark Todd | Accessibility Consultant Former LOCOG Accessibility & Inclusion Manager |
![]() In 1992 he moved back to Manchester to oversee the access programme which became a key success story of the major regeneration of this post-industrial city. This important contribution to the regeneration of the City was recognized in 1995 when he received The Mancunian of the Year Award from civic leaders. In 2001 he created “access all areas”, his own access advice consultancy and became the Access Advisor to the 2002 Commonwealth Games. He is currently a member of the IPC Accessibility Working Group and has represented the IPC on the jury of the IAKS international architecture prize for sports and leisure facilities. He has been involved for 7 years as Advisor and later Access and Inclusion Manager for LOCOG, awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2013 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List of his work in this role. Currently, Mark act as an expert advisor to: • Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games • The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games • Rio 2016 Olympic & Paralympic Games | |
Mike Miller | Chief Executive Officer, World Olympians Association |
![]() He has worked in newspapers, radio, television and the electronic media, becoming the Head of Sport at Channel 4 UK and then the Controller of Television Sport at the BBC. At both organisations he was responsible for all sports editorial output and for all sports rights negotiations. He was also a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) Sports Group Executive Bureau. Mike's experience outside sport includes three years as Channel 4's Commissioning Editor for the Big Breakfast (their morning general entertainment and news programme) and three years as Channel 4's Commissioning Editor for the Internet. Mike is the former Secretary General of the IRB | |
Professor Peter Clarke | Professor of Accountancy, University College Dublin |
![]() Formerly, Peter was Founding Director for the Diploma in Sports Management at UCD, as well as a founder member and past Chairman of the Irish Accounting and Finance Association, in addition to being the first editor of the Irish Accounting Review. | |
Richard Bunn | Managing Director, RBI Network |
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Secretary General, International Ski Federation | |
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Steven Falk | Director, Star Sports Marketing |
![]() There followed progressively senior roles in the Marketing and Commercial departments of Astra Zeneca; United Utilities; Great Universal Stores and MBNA, latterly as Head of Affinity Marketing and Senior Vice President. In 2001, Steven joined Manchester United as Director of Financial Services. Following the successful planning, launch and development of the MU Finance business promoting a range of club-branded FS products to fans in over 20 countries worldwide Steven was promoted to Director of Marketing & Commercial Services. In January 2010, Steven launched Star Sports Marketing, a specialist sports marketing consultancy. Steven is a regular contributor of articles on these subjects to the Marketing press and has worked with the World Academy of Sport for some years now. |
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