Jeffrey Orridge

Jeffrey Lyndon Orridge (born 1960) is the chief executive officer of TVOntario, the provincial educational television network.

[3] Earlier in his career, Orridge served as COO of Right to Play and executive director of CBC Sports Properties.

[citation needed] In 1991, he became head of business and legal affairs at USA Basketball, the governing body for the Olympic sport.

[7] He also served as senior vice president and general manager for Momentum Worldwide and in the early 2000s, and as chief marketing officer for OneNetNow,[9] and has served as vice-president of worldwide licensing and entertainment and new business development for Mattel Inc.[10] In 2007, he was named chief operating officer at Right to Play in Canada, an organization that focused on the use of sports and play for development with children in disadvantaged countries, until 2011.

[17][18][19] At the time, there was a $200 million class-action lawsuit in Canada's courts on behalf of CFL players seeking monetary compensation for CTE.