Cameron Myler is a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYUs Tisch Institute for Global Sport, specializing in sports law and governance. A graduate of Boston College Law School, she previously spent a decade as a litigator in New York, representing clients in the media, entertainment, and sports industries.
Outside of her academic and legal career, Cameron is a decorated four-time Olympian in luge. She is passionate about promoting gender equity through sport and has also explored her creative side, serving as an Olympic Athlete-Artist in Residence for the Beijing Winter Games.
Interesting fact: A four-time Olympian, she was elected by her peers to carry the American flag at the opening ceremony of the 1994 Olympic Winter Games.
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