Secretary General Sarah Lewis

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Sarah Lewis
Secretary General since 2000

Sarah Lewis (*1964) has been involved with skiing on both a competitive and administrative level for over 20 years. She was a member of the British Alpine Ski Team from 1982-1988 and competed in the 1987 Alpine World Championships & 1988 Olympics as well as many FIS competitions including the World Cup and Continental Cup.

After 10 years of working in the skiing industry during her competitive career, Sarah Lewis took over as the Alpine Director for the British Ski Federation from 1990-1994 and served as the Alpine Skiing team captain at two World Championships and two Olympic Winter Games. She began working for FIS in 1994 and for four years served as Co-ordinator for the Continental Cups. She became FIS Director in 1998 before being appointed Secretary General by the FIS Council at its meeting in Melbourne in 2000.

In 2006, Ms. Lewis was awarded the “Femme en Or prize” for her achievement of holding a leading position in the largest international winter sports federation.