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Meet the Mason Nation: Olga O鈥橞rien, general manager, Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center

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Olga O'Brien stands in front of exercise machines at the Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center
Olga O'Brien, general manager of the Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Olga O鈥橞rien

Job: General Manager, Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center

Olga O鈥橞rien, general manager of the Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center, started her journey at 亚洲AV as an international student. O鈥橞rien came to Mason from Prague on a volleyball scholarship. As a student, she started working as a part-time volleyball instructor at the Freedom Center in 1999鈥攖he year the center first opened. And she has been there ever since.

The , a 110,000-square-foot facility at Mason鈥檚 Science and Technology Campus, operates under a Tripartite agreement including Mason, Prince William County, and the City of Manassas. The university manages all aspects of the daily administration and operation of the facility鈥攊ts pools, gymnasium, exercise studios, racquetball courts, child care center, staffing, summer camps, and community programming.聽

O鈥橞rien has served in many roles at the Freedom Center, including programs manager, interim general manager, and general manager since 2017. A two-time Mason alum with a master鈥檚 in recreation administration and bachelor鈥檚 in physical education and health, O鈥橞rien has had an indelible impact on the Freedom Center community.

Never the same routine. O鈥橞rien said every day is different when working in a community recreation facility鈥攁nd that鈥檚 what she loves about her job. 鈥淥n a daily basis, I have the opportunity to interact with our members, staff, community partners, and university colleagues,鈥 O鈥橞rien said. 鈥淓ach day presents different scenarios to navigate. I like the unknown of each day and the new challenges that arise.鈥

Olga O'Brien stands on an indoor track, which overlooks the basketball court on the floor below.
The Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center is home to many fitness opportunities, such as an indoor track, pools, and basketball courts. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Inspiring one another. The positive atmosphere of the Freedom Center motivates O鈥橞rien and her team. Helping members reach their health and wellness goals is one of the biggest on-the-job rewards鈥攁nd the endorphins are contagious. 鈥淪eeing members鈥 smiles as they check in to start their work out, or walk out of a group exercise class after pushing themselves to the next level鈥攖his inspires my team and me to continue working hard to improve each day,鈥 O鈥橞rien said. 鈥淲e truly have created a 鈥楩reedom Family鈥 and look forward to seeing each other succeed each day.鈥

Learning from the best. O鈥橞rien said her experiences as a student athlete and her education prepared her for a career in the recreation industry. 鈥淚n addition to the knowledge learned in the classroom, I was able to grow as an individual and leader to better serve my team and facility,鈥 O鈥橞rien said. She also recognizes those who helped her along the way. 鈥淭he most significant influence on my work has been my supervisor, mentor, and role model for more than 20 years: Ron Carmichael, director of administration and operations for the SciTech Campus,鈥 O鈥橞rien said. 鈥淗e has provided opportunities to grow and find my specific leadership and management style, supported my goals and ideas, and shares a common passion for the health and wellness industry.鈥

Sports and serenity. When she鈥檚 not at work, O鈥橞rien keeps pulse of her family鈥檚 athletic pursuits. 鈥淢y sons鈥 passion for competitive basketball keeps us very busy, between practices and games,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 find joy and peace with gardening, yoga, playing pickleball, and volleyball.鈥 Finding new places to travel and adventures to experience with her family also top the list.