Florida Special Olympics to Honor Disney Executive

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Special Olympics Florida today announced that Susan O’Day is the recipient of the 2016 Eunice Kennedy Shriver Award. O’Day is the Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer for the Walt Disney Company.

“Susan exemplifies the Special Olympics mission and the spirit of Eunice Kennedy Shriver,” said Sherry Wheelock, President and CEO of Special Olympics Florida. “Susan and Disney are tremendous supporters of inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities and the power of sports to break barriers and unite people of all abilities.”

O’Day will be recognized with the award at the Special Olympics Florida Champions’ Gala. The Eunice Kennedy Shriver Award from Special Olympics Florida is presented to a person or company who has played a role in furthering the vision of the charity’s founder, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Ms. Shriver was a pioneer in the worldwide struggle for rights and acceptance for people with intellectual disabilities.

Since 2012, O’Day created and served as co-chair for the Special Olympics Florida Invitational Golf Tournament, raising more than $3.5 million to benefit the organization. During her years of involvement, the number of Special Olympics Florida athletes served across the state has grown by 62 percent to more than 35,000 annually.

“I’m incredibly honored to receive this award on behalf of The Walt Disney Company.” Said Susan. “I have admired the Special Olympics and its support of athletes and families with special needs since its founding by one of my heroes, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. It is a pleasure to work with such an inspirational organization, and I look forward to our continued partnership.”