USA Swimming BOD Chairs Lay Out Plan for Round 2 of CEO Recruitment Process

USA Swimming has laid out its plan to find a new CEO, saying that they are revisiting the same pool of “world-class candidates” that the previous process produced as well as “refresh the candidate pool”. The statement comes in light of last week’s news that the organization’s initial choice, Chrissi Rawak, withdrew from the job after a SafeSport complaint was uncovered.

A statement sent to membership and stakeholders on Wednesday afternoon, signed by Board of Directors Chair Chris Brearton and Vice Chair Natalie Coughlin, says that they have “the utmost confidence in the staff of USA Swimming to continue to advance the organization’s strategic priorities with interim leadership as we move forward.”

The process, including Rawak’s resignation, have been cloaked in secrecy, including USA Swimming initially citing “personal reasons” before releasing more information after SwimSwam confronted them with knowledge of the allegations.

Insiders, however, have painted a picture where Rawak was a targeted choice from the early stages of the process guided by a very small minority of the board. The finalists for the job included three women and one man, including interim CEO Shana Ferguson. The other candidates besides Rawak and Ferguson had little-or-no connection to the sport. One source hypothesized that this was done intentionally to emphasize Rawak’s candidacy.

On Monday morning, the male candidate was the front-runner for the position, and as of Monday morning the board intended to engage that candidate. Key stakeholders in the sport have put pressure on the board to start the process over, however, and Wednesday’s statement seems to split the difference between the two camps.

By Wednesday afternoon, that had changed, and sources tell SwimSwam that the board had shifted its focused from the other three initial candidates.

A USA Swimming spokesperson confirmed that they were considering candidates beyond the initial pool, though they declined to comment on prior candidates. The spokesperson says that NU Advisory Partners, the search firm engaged to identify candidates, has continued evaluating the talent pool even as the rest of the process progressed.

The statement also says that the Task Force assigned to identify and vet candidates is being “reconstituted.” The statement does not lay out where this process might be different after the troubling outcome of the last process, though they did say that they expect the second round to be shorter because they are able to reuse materials from the first round like job descriptions and interview questions.

USA Swimming also says that the search for the National Team Managing Director, which has a more immediate impact on the elite levels of USA Swimming, is “ongoing” and that they do not expect the CEO rerun to impact that process.

USA Swimming’s Full Statement is Below:

USA Swimming members,

We want to take a moment to update you on USA Swimming’s CEO search process in light of last week’s news. While these developments were disappointing for us all, we have the utmost confidence in the staff of USA Swimming to continue to advance the organization’s strategic priorities with interim leadership as we move forward. Among those is the ongoing search for the National Team Managing Director, which is progressing well. We do not expect the process to be impacted.

The Board understands this is a crucial time for USA Swimming and our sport as we prepare for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

We have reactivated the search process for a permanent CEO and are moving forward with the urgency, thoughtfulness, and care this moment demands. The search is not starting from scratch, and we are continuing this process with the benefit of even more insight into our organization and what our sport needs at this time.

Following the news last week, the Board immediately reconstituted the Task Force that led the search process last year. We deeply appreciate the Task Force as they quickly resume their work and bring their wide-ranging experience to bear. The Task Force led an inclusive process that benefitted from members’ deep understanding of what the swimming community believes is needed in its next leader.

During the initial search, we identified numerous world-class candidates. We will revisit some outstanding talent from the initial search and refresh the candidate pool to ensure we find the best leader to take USA Swimming forward. Our focus remains on selecting a CEO who fits the profile that resulted from the Task Force’s listening tour– a transformational and visionary leader who can fully harness the opportunities of this particular moment for our sport in the United States.

While this process is ongoing, the Board will continue to update stakeholders about these important leadership roles and share major updates as appropriate. Thank you for your understanding, continued support, and dedication to USA Swimming, our sport, and our athletes.

All the best,

Chris Brearton
USA Swimming Board Chair

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DrSwimPhil
8 hours ago

How much are the paying the search firm?

swimster
9 hours ago

<insert ND joke here>

AndyB
9 hours ago

USAS BOD hits the road for another round of interviews�comment image&ct=g

Truth Teller
10 hours ago

Huge Natalie C fan….. but, do we really want a 42 yo who only retired from swimming 11
Years ago co-chairing this committee?

Best swimmer may not be best choice for this job. All the failings of USA swimming are ultimately the fault of the Board.

Hippos
Reply to  Truth Teller
9 hours ago

So you’d rather have a bunch of old out of touch folks? That’s the model that has gotten us into trouble to three decades!

JimSwim22
Reply to  Truth Teller
5 hours ago

This is such an odd comment. Are you saying a 42yr old doesn’t have the experience to judge who will be a good fit? Or a woman? Or someone who spent a long time training and competing at the top level?

NoFastTwitch
Reply to  Truth Teller
4 hours ago

I’m trying to understand your comment, Truth. Is 42 too young or too old? Is retiring 11 years ago too short a period – should the Board be considering only those candidates who retired 20 or 30 years ago? How is the date of retirement even relevant? On the other hand, I’m pretty sure that everyone agrees with you that the best swimmer wouldn’t be the best choice for the job of committee co-chair – in any case, I don’t think either McIntosh or Marchand is interested at this point, and neither is American and so there’d be a conflict of interest.

Expatswimmer
Reply to  Truth Teller
2 hours ago

Your point about the age makes no sense. 42 is plenty old enough to be qualified. As far as Natalie Coughlin and the many other board members who are former elite swimmers, it does make you wonder whether they’re prioritizing that experience over managerial/executive expertise. Maybe swimswam might write something up at some point about exactly who is on the board and what their qualifications are? You would hope they’re all up to the job, but trusting USA swimming is tough lately.

SuperSwimmer 2000
11 hours ago

“On Monday morning, the male candidate was the front-runner for the position, and as of Monday morning the board intended to engage that candidate…”

But then he demanded more money, because he knew the pickle they were in now. Look, these CEO types have an ego and probably don’t like being the second choice. Oh, I wasn’t good enough the first time? Well that’s gonna cost you. There’s no way any of the original finalists will accept that job without demanding an exorbitant sum at this point.

And every day they don’t extend an offer to Shana Ferguson and expect her to keep running their clown show in the interim is an absolute slap in the face. I don’t know… Read more »

Snowstorm
11 hours ago

Okay, fine. I’ll do it.

SCCOACH
12 hours ago

These emails are so lame with the phrasing they use. “We have the utmost confidence…” yada yada.

well guess what, literally nobody has the “utmost confidence” in USA swimming until people in charge do a better job so everything in these emails just comes off fake, cringe, or whatever negative word you want to use.

keep sending the emails though (popcorn gif)

Last edited 12 hours ago by SCCOACH
Marty T
Reply to  SCCOACH
11 hours ago

POPCORN GIF!

Autophil
12 hours ago

Something you may want to see is
a
swimming pool, where there is no pee
a
a locker room where there is no pee
and a
USA SWIMMING BOD CEO hiring process that does not hit round 3!!

send

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