Chrissi Rawak, named CEO of USA Swimming last week, will no longer assume that role, the organization announced Friday night. It attributed the stunning reversal to “unforeseen personal circumstances.
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USA Swimming today announced that, due to unforeseen personal circumstances that we learned about late this week, Chrissi Rawak will not assume the role of President and CEO. Shana Ferguson remains in ...
While this is incredibly difficult there is nothing more important than my family and this is what I needed,” Chrissi Rawak ...
The swimmer-turned-athletic director appointed to lead USA Swimming walked away from the role nine days after her hiring was ...
USA Swimming is still looking for a replacement for Tim Hinchey, who left last fall. Rawak was a member of the swim team at Michigan from 1988-92, then served as an assistant coach for five years.
During every season of her nine years at Michigan, the team were Big Ten champions and finished top 15 at the NCAA Championships. “I’m grateful to the USA Swimming Board for this incredible ...
She was set to helm USA Swimming after it moved on from Tim Hinchey following the 2024 Summer Olympics. Those Games were seen as a significant failure for the American swimming team. While they ...
“While this outcome is not what we expected or hoped for,” USA Swimming stated, “we maintain the utmost confidence in the strength of our organization, leadership team, staff, and strategic ...
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