Cassie Campbell-Pascall
A two-time Olympic champion and six-time World Champion, Cassie is the only Canadian team captain to lead her team to two Olympic gold medals. Playing at the collegiate, professional, and international levels, Cassie has expertly overcome many odds and learned how to stay positive, motivated, and adaptive to new challenges in the face of adversity.
Following her retirement from hockey, Cassie pivoted to broadcasting, taking a position at Hockey Night in Canada. Filling in for Harry Neale during a snowstorm led Cassie to become the first woman to provide colour commentary on the Saturday night broadcast, making her a household name in the process and adding to her legendary status.
Speaking topics
- Leadership and Teamwork
Cassie Campbell-Pascall draws on her accomplishments as the former captain of the gold-medal winning Canadian Women’s Olympic Hockey Team to explore the themes of consistent leadership, teamwork, motivation, and determination. A lively, passionate, and engaging speaker, she knows firsthand about the key roles that teamwork, determination, and great leadership play at the most challenging times. She also focuses on breaking down barriers in a male dominated world of NHL Broadcasting.
- Learning from Challenges
Campbell tells her story how the Canadian women won their first gold medal at the 2002 Olympic – by learning from the loss at the 1998 Olympics.
- Building a Successful Team
- Coming out of your Comfort Zone
Video clips
Speaker testimonials
Cassie was a huge hit and I heard from several people that she far exceeded their expectations. Personally I thought her presentation was one of the best keynotes I have ever seen!
Cassie was a hit, her message was leveraged the day after on several occasions. She presented herself as very genuine and approachable, along with a strong subject matter expertise. Our team was very pleased across the board. Very memorable and positive