Wiggins will take charge of internal team-building and external outreach initiatives
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The Toronto Raptors have named John Wiggins as vice-president, organizational culture and inclusion.
“This position has the opportunity to directly impact change. That’s what excited me so much about the role — the chance to impact change directly in my organization, my community and my country,” Wiggins said in a statement. “As an organization, we’re uniquely placed to do that.” Wiggins joins the Raptors from Raptors 905, where he helped launch Canada’s first G League franchise. He most recently held the title of vice-president and oversaw all day-to-day and business operations for the club. During his tenure, Raptors 905 won their first championship in 2017.
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