Lyndsey Fry
Hockey
Lyndsey Fry
Lyndsey Fry is a successful professional ice hockey player, entrepreneur, and speaker. She grew up in Chandler, Arizona and fell in love with hockey at age five. She played on the boys’ team until high school when she switched to a girls’ team to pursue college-level hockey. She went on to play for Harvard University and won a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. After graduation, she started her own business, Lyndsey Fry Hockey, and ran hockey camps for girls. She earned an MBA from Arizona State University and was hired by the Arizona Coyotes as a Hockey Ambassador and Advisor to the President/CEO. She helped create two all-girls Arizona hockey programs, and she was selected to be a member of the NHL’s first Female Hockey Advisory Committee. Fry is also the inventor of LEWP, a scientifically-backed approach to finding fulfillment, and is sought after for motivational speaking engagements, professional coaching, and personal advising.