Ontario Basketball
Emily Acton is a Senior Manager at Ontario Basketball and has experience in business administration and communications. Prior to this role, Emily worked as a Events & Development Assistant at Ontario Hockey Federation and as an Education Assistant at Theatre Ontario. Emily holds a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Industries from Toronto Metropolitan University, a Graduate Certificate in Sport Business Management from Durham College, and a Certificate in Digital Analytics from George Brown College. Additionally, Emily is currently pursuing further education at Ontario Tech University.
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Ontario Basketball
Ontario Basketball (OBA) is the governing body for basketball in the province. A member of Canada Basketball, the national governing body for basketball, OBA is the largest provincial basketball organization in the country. OBA is a non-profit entity and receives financial support from the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. The organization was incorporated in 1977, but its history dates back to over 80 years ago. The Ontario Basketball office is located within the Abilities Centre in Whitby, ON. OBA oversees basketball development in the province through the provision of programs and services aimed at meeting the needs of the evolving provincial, national and global basketball landscape. OBA promotes basketball development in accordance with Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) principles, and endeavours to support participants in all stages of development, from building physical literacy to developing high performance athletes to facilitating lifelong participation as athletes, coaches, officials and administrators. Vision By living our values, Ontario Basketball aspires to be a world-class leader in the development and enrichment of the people in our sport. Mission We provide leadership and structure to enable the sport of basketball to flourish in Ontario. Values Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L): We are unwavering in our commitment to basketball development according to Canadian Sport for Life principles. Clarity of purpose: We are clear, committed and passionate about basketball development. Innovation: We believe that creativity, diversity and flexibility are necessary to thrive in a complex environment. Relationships: We value collaborative and open relationships between members, volunteers, partners and staff.