The time has come for transfers in the American sports movement. Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Olympic champion in the 100m hurdles in Los Angeles in 1984, leaves the National Olympic Committee (USOC) to join the American branch of the Laureus organization. The former athlete headed the USOC's organizational development department. She becomes general manager of Laureus USA. Benita Fitzgerald Mosley is also a member of the IOC Women in Sport Commission.
— Published January 29, 2016

