WADA invites candidates to apply for 2022 Standing Committee member vacancies

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World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) invites interested candidates for the independent member vacancy on the Compliance Review Committee (CRC) to apply by 3 September 2021 and candidates for the other vacancies to apply by 1 October 2021.

The Standing Committees, which report to WADA’s Executive Committee (ExCo), play a key advisory role in policy and priority development for the Agency. The successful candidates will be approved by WADA’s ExCo on 24 November 2021 and take office on 1 January 2022 for three-year terms.

The vacancies are listed below with hyperlinks to the current Terms of Reference (TOR) of each Standing Committee. 

Applications should be sent to Mr. Olivier Niggli, WADA Director General (c/o marjorie.chinnarassen@wada-ama.org). 

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