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Special Olympics Florida Announces New Board Member

Robin Eletto Joins Special Olympics Florida’s

Board of Directors

Fanatics’ Chief People Officer brings more than two decades of global human resource  experience to Special Olympics Florida

Boca Raton, FL –  Today, Special Olympics Florida announces its newest Board of Directors member—Robin Eletto, Chief People Officer at Fanatics Inc., a global leader in licensed sports merchandise. Since 2016, Robin has led Fanatics’ global human resources operations with a focus on talent engagement, recruiting, rewards, career development and unique HR programs and initiatives. Before joining Fanatics, she held executive leadership roles with Millennial Media, Paramount Pictures, Disney Consumer Products, and various Verizon-owned companies.

Special Olympics Florida, is an organization dedicated to empowering those with intellectual disabilities through sports and offeringprograms to more than 50,000 athletes across Florida. “Special Olympics Florida is truly one of the best organizations, making a difference for thousands of athletes across our state,” said Robin. “I couldn’t be more honored to serve this amazing community of dedicated, courageous, and accepting individuals.”

“Fanatics, Inc. is a valued partner of Special Olympics Florida.” said Sherry Wheelock, Special Olympics Florida President & CEO. “We are honored to have Robin joining our team as she will bring leadership, guidance and passion to help our athletes across Florida achieve their full potential.”

Robin joins Special Olympics Florida’s Board of Directors which is led by an executive committee that includes Chairwoman Dawn Giebler-Millner, Greenberg Traurig; Vice Chair, Brad Singh, Universal Orlando; and Treasurer Debbie Harvey, Ron Jon Surf Shop.

To learn more about Special Olympics Florida, please visit specialolympicsflorida.org and follow the organization on InstagramFacebookand Twitter.

About Special Olympics Florida

Special Olympics Florida provides year-round sports training, competition, and health services to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, at no cost to the athletes or their caregivers, as a means to achieve physical fitness, self-esteem, socialization skills, and the life skills necessary to be productive, respected, and contributing members of their communities. To learn more, visitwww.specialolympicsflorida.org.

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