After 14 years of service, Mike Miller will step down as CEO of the World Olympians Association at the end of April. It was an honor and a privilege to work for WOAto collaborate with Olympians from around the world, and to make my modest contribution to making the world a better place through the values and spirit of the Olympic Movement " he explained in a statement.
He thanked everyone he met, including the three IOC sports directors he worked with – Christophe Dubi, Kit McConnell and Pierre Ducrey. With a new president, a new secretary general, a new treasurer and a new executive committee, and after 14 successful years, It's time for me to move on.I wish the next CEO every success and will remain available to offer advice or assistance if needed. "He says.
WOA opened the application procedure to replace him that holds the top spot. " Proven experience at the highest levels of the Olympic Movement and a strong network are essential. Experience in business, media, or marketing is an asset. Being an Olympian is preferred but not required. "She explains on her website. Candidates can express their interest by writing to the address [email protected].
« Mike has been at the heart of everything we've accomplished over the past fifteen years. It was a pleasure to work with him in my roles as a member of the WOA Executive Committee, as Vice-President, and now as President. We have a great responsibility to find a worthy successor. " concludes President Pernilla Wiberg.

