Episode 4: Anita DeFrantz ‘74, Olympic Bronze Medal Winner & International Olympic Committee Member
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In the latest edition of my podcast "Think.Do.Lead.", I had the honor of speaking with a legend of the Olympic movement, Anita DeFrantz, Connecticut College '74.
DeFrantz has made her mark as an athlete and an activist. She won a bronze medal in the 1976 Summer Olympics for rowing and was the first woman to represent the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in the United States when she was elected in 1986.
With the Winter Olympics coming to a close, she was the perfect guest for this episode of “Think.Do.Lead.”
For more information on "Think.Do.Lead." and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
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