Born: May 30, 1975
Family: Husband, Keith, longtime golf producer for the Golf Channel and ESPN; three grown stepchildren
Education: 1993-1997, Duke University, B.S. Biology
CAREER
1997-2001: Total Sports, general manager
2001-2007: OnSport, senior vice president
2007-2011: Wasserman, senior vice president
2011-2018: USGA, senior managing director for business affairs
April 2018-August 2018: USGA, chief commercial officer
2018-present: United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, chief executive officer
USOPC CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2019
- The U.S. Olympic Committee announces name change to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC)
2020
- Delta becomes the official airline of Team USA and the 2028 Games, signing a $400 million sponsorship deal with the organizers of the ’28 L.A. Games and NBCUniversal
- USOPC announces the creation of athlete-led group to “Empower Black Voices”
2021
- USOPC announces the launch of an online registry of mental health providers and unveils an around-the-clock mental health support line for Team USA athletes
- Athlete Marketing Platform, which the USOPC created with LA28 to help athletes earn sponsorship dollars, debuts
- Team USA leads all nations in golds (39) and total medals (113) at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, and places third in both categories (37; 104) at the Paralympic Games
2023
- USOPC launches the Impact Academy, with Tuck Executive Education at Dartmouth, to equip staff, athletes and NGBs with career development and educational opportunities
2024
- USA House in Paris, a hospitality exclusive environment for fans during the Games that is operated in partnership with On Location, opens to the public for the first time in three decades and to the Paralympics for the first time
- Launches “Making Team USA,” a commercial platform focused on storytelling and athletes’ journeys to the Games, as well as starting an athlete creator program
- The U.S. tops the medal count in Paris with 126, the most ever for a U.S. team in a non-boycotted Games outside the U.S.
- Salt Lake City awarded the 2034 Games
- Employment contract with USPOC extended through 2029
- USOPC Foundation launches $500 million campaign to support Team USA leading into LA28
2025
- USOPC Foundation receives record $100 million donation from hedge fund CEO Ross Stevens to fund athletes decades after they’ve competed in the Games