The PWHPA announced Wednesday a new partnership with Elites Optimization Services (EOS), aimed at connecting their players with sponsorship opportunities through use of EOSโ€™s online platform called Parity.

The platform is described as EOSโ€™s first product and is โ€œdesigned to match professional female athletes with brands they align with for sponsorship opportunities,โ€ according to the PWHPAโ€™s release. The players will take a survey on their โ€œpassions and interestsโ€ and then โ€œParity will pair athletes with sponsors for authentic and impactful social media posts.โ€

In addition to this organization-wide partnership, Kassidy Sauvรฉ, Micah Zandee-Hard, Demi Crossman, and Hayley Scammura were awarded scholarships for EOSโ€™s professional development services. The four players, all in different stages of their post-college journeys, will participate in โ€œa two-year career coaching and mentorship program, carefully crafted to help them succeed in pursuits beyond hockey.โ€ This will include help with resumรฉs, networking, elevator pitches, and more.

Part of the goal of this partnership is to help close the gender pay gap. โ€œThe PWHPA is proud to partner with Parity, and help improve the gender wage gap for female athletes. Although we have come a long way, there is still a huge need to close this gap,โ€ said Jayna Hefford, PWHPA Operations Consultant, in the organizationโ€™s release.

โ€œParity and the PWHPA will work together to bring awareness to the gender wage gap and to provide visibility for our PWHPA members,โ€ Hefford said. โ€œWe are excited to join a community of female athletes who want to push for positive change, and we look forward to supporting our fellow athletes who deserve more.โ€

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