Jo-Anne Polak (born 1959) was the general manager of the Ottawa Rough Riders from 1989 to 1991. Upon her appointment, Polak became the first woman executive in the Canadian Football League and the first woman general manager to lead a North American sports team. After leaving the Rough Riders, Polak primarily worked at Hill & Knowlton Canada as their vice president between the 1990s and 2000s. After becoming a general manager for Canada Post in 2008, she was named Vice President of Communications in 2011.

Jo-Anne Polak
Born:1959 (1959)
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Career information
CollegeWaterloo
Career history
As administrator
19891991Ottawa Rough Riders (general manager)

Early life and education

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In 1959, Polak was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.[1] Her mother was a nurse while her father was a pathologist. Polak was part of a choir while she grew up in Barrie, Ontario.[2] While Polak was in school, she joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada's youth group. Polak attended the University of Waterloo in the environmental studies program.[1]

Career

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As an adult, Polak continued to remain with the Progressive Conservatives and worked for Member of Parliament Susan Fish and Phil Gillies. She also was a campaign organizer for John Crosbie in 1983 and Larry Grossman in 1985.[1] During her political career, Polak became an account manager for an Ottawa public relations company in 1984. While in public relations, Polak joined the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1987.[3]

For the Rough Riders, Polak was initially named business manager in December 1988,[4] and became a co-general manager alongside Steve Goldman later that month. As general manager, Polak became the first woman to hold an executive role in the Canadian Football League[5] and the first woman general manager of a North American sports team.[6] During this time period, Polak was the alternate governor for the Rough Riders between 1989 and 1991.[7] She held the position of general manager until stepping down in November 1991.[8]

After leaving the Rough Riders, Polak was briefly a radio host from 1992 to 1993 before working at Hill & Knowlton Canada as the company's vice president until 2007. Polak went on to work in communications at Canada Post as general manager in 2008 before her promotion to vice president of communications in 2011.[9]

Personal life

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Polak is married with two step-children.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hunter, Paul (8 January 1989). "CFL's first female GM has look of winner". Toronto Star. p. G4.
  2. ^ Baines, Tim (21 November 2020). "Making Her Story: As Ottawa Rough Riders GM, Jo-Anne Polak blazed a trail for women". Ottawa Sun. Postmedia. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b McAuley, Lynn (15 December 1988). "Whiz-kid up for it". Ottawa Citizen. p. C1.
  4. ^ "Paper says coach hired". The Vancouver Sun. 10 December 1988. p. D1.
  5. ^ "New man at Rider helm and woman in GM job". Toronto Star. 15 December 1988. p. C4.
  6. ^ "Organizing Committee for the 105th Grey Cup Festival, presented by Shaw". CFL. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  7. ^ Sawatzky, Mike (23 February 2017). "A pioneer in blue and gold". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Polak leaves Riders". The Globe and Mail. 18 November 1991. p. C8.
  9. ^ "Senior Management Team". Canada Post. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  1. ^ "2024 CFL Guide" (PDF). Canadian Football League. p. 179. Retrieved July 11, 2024.