Lauren McFall
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Born | February 9, 1980 Sacramento, California, U.S. | (age 45)||||||||||||||
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Lauren Gardner (nee McFall) (born February 9, 1980) represented America in synchronized swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She was the team captain and won a bronze medal in the team competition.[1]
Early life
Gardner was born in Sacramento, California. She attended Los Altos High School, then Columbia University in New York, School of General Studies.[2] She studied from 2005 to 2008 and was awarded a BA with majors in political science and international relations.[3]
Work
Gardner has worked for several companies in the area of electronic processing in the financial field, specifically for fixed income and other specialised financial contracts. Since December 2015, I have held the position of Head of Business Development for EBS/BrokerTec- an electronic execution venue for Foreign Exchange and US Treasuries.[4]
Volunteer work
She has been a supporter of Asphalt Green and The Big Swim since 2002.[5]
Olympic Day 2016 for children 5-12, where former Olympians explain how the ideals of the Olympics have helped shape their lives.[4]
Personal life
She is married to Gabriel Gardner, a gold medalist in men's indoor volleyball from the 2008 Beijing Olympics. They have four children, two of whom are from Gabriel's previous marriage, and they reside in California.
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Lauren McFall". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2011.
- ^ "Lauren McFall". Columbia University in the City of New York. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
- ^ "Lauren McFall". Linkedin. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
- ^ a b "Olympic Day set for June 6 (June 1 2016)". Valley Community Newspapers. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
- ^ "The Big Swim 2015 pge 12". ISSUU. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
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