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Corinne Staub

Head Of Youth Olympic Team Support / Chef De Mission Yog/eyof at Swiss Olympic

Corinne Staub has a diverse range of work experience in the sports industry. Corinne began their career at Swiss Olympic in 2006 as an intern in events, and later became an employee in the same department from 2008 to 2010. In 2011, they worked as a Sports Operations Manager for the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck. The following year, they were an Assistant to the Secretary General at the International Ski Federation. From 2013 to 2018, they held the role of Head of Volunteers and Administration at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in St. Moritz. In 2018, they progressed to become the Head of Youth Olympic Team Support at Swiss Olympic. Throughout their career, Corinne has gained valuable experience in event management, administration, and youth sports support.

Corinne Staub has a diverse educational background. Corinne first attended the École Supérieure de Commerce La Neuveville from 1999 to 2002, although their degree or field of study is not specified. In 2003, they obtained an eidg. kaufmännische Berufsmaturität (Federal Vocational Baccalaureate in Commerce) from an undisclosed institution. From 2005 to 2008, they enrolled at the Höhere Fachschule für Tourismus Graubünden, where they earned a diploma as a Tourism Specialist (dipl. Tourismusfachfrau HF). Unfortunately, their field of study for this degree is not provided.

In addition to their formal education, Corinne Staub has obtained two additional certifications. Corinne completed the Projektmanagement CAS SGO program at the SGO Business School in January 2021. Furthermore, they also achieved the PR Fachfrau SPRI certification from the Schweizerisches Public Relations Institut, although the specific dates for obtaining this certification are not mentioned.

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Grisons, Switzerland

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Swiss Olympic ist der Dachverband des Schweizer Sports und das Nationale Olympische Komitee der Schweiz. In dieser Doppelfunktion schafft Swiss Olympic die bestmöglichen Voraussetzungen für sportliche Erfolge auf internationaler Ebene und vertritt die Interessen des privatrechtlich organisierten Bereichs im Schweizer Sport. Mit seinem Engagement unterstützt und stärkt der Dachverband seine 88 Mitgliedverbände (76 nationale Sportverbände und 12 Partnerorganisationen), denen rund zwei Millionen Sporttreibende in rund 19‘500 Vereinen angehören. Swiss Olympic ist eine Non-Profit-Organisation mit einem Jahresumsatz von rund 55 Millionen Schweizer Franken (Jahr 2017). Darüber hinaus verbreitet und verankert Swiss Olympic die olympischen Werte Excellence, Friendship und Respect in der Gesellschaft und setzt sich für einen gesunden, respektvollen, fairen und erfolgreichen Schweizer Sport ein.


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