

member and the personal physician of former B.A.A. run deep, as his father was a lifelong B.A.A. I look forward to this exciting opportunity.”

through its next phase of development is an honor and dream,” said O’Leary. “As someone who has grown up with this race and organization, to have the opportunity to guide the B.A.A. Annual Meeting, which took place on Tuesday, October 17 in Boston, effective immediately. since 1989, and he has held a position on the Board of Governors for the last 12 years. along the Boston Marathon route, becomes the 24th President of the Boston Athletic Association. O’Leary, born and raised in Framingham, Mass. history, whose term ended this year after serving in the position since 2011. O’Leary succeeds Joann Flaminio, the first female President in B.A.A. O’Leary becomes Boston Athletic Association’s 24th President, effective October 17īOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced that Dr.
