Since being named CEO in 2019, Abbott said that serving such a prominent role for a company that "drives innovation and creation" is special.
"One of the things that we've done in the last couple of years is we're looking at new ways to connect with other partners, like our work with the Urban Hockey Foundation," she said. "Warrior comes into play there through equipment donation. We also help provide access to mentorship and coaching in these communities."
Abbott said that participating in team sports, especially for female athletes, helps people achieve their personal and physical goals.
And as a woman in the business of sports, Abbott knows her work carries implications far beyond the rink or field.
"I'm a mom and I have three girls," Abbott said. "For me, realizing that I have an incredible opportunity here, to really drive culture in this industry, is an incredible blessing."
When asked if she had any advice to share to the next generation of women leaders, Abbott stressed the value of hard work.
"It's about never giving up," Abbott said. "You have to keep on getting better. It's about continuous improvement."
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