Board President Samuel Auxier Named U.S. Figure Skating Interim CEO
Olympian and Vice President Amanda Evora Will to Lead Board
The U.S. Figure Skating Board of Directors has named President Samuel Auxier as interim CEO as it conducts a search for the 103-year-old organization’s next chief executive officer. Vice President Amanda Evora Will shall assume the duties of the president.
“We are extremely fortunate that Sam has accepted the board’s request to step into the role of interim CEO,” Evora Will said. “Sam’s professional experience and longtime leadership history with U.S. Figure Skating provide a unique skill set that will continue to move the organization forward during his interim position until the board hires the next CEO.”
Auxier joined the board as an at-large member in 2005 and has served in various roles continuously since 2009. A non-consecutive two-term president, he led U.S. Figure Skating from 2014 to 2018 and was elected in 2022 as the organization’s 33rd president. An ISU singles/pairs judge, Auxier has been an official for 30-plus years and judged at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and two ISU World Championships. Auxier is a former partner at Deloitte, the world’s largest professional services network.
Evora Will, a 2010 Olympian in pairs, is the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s athlete representative for figure skating and a World coach. She is the first Filipino American figure skater to compete in the Olympics.
U.S. Figure Skating announced Oct. 11 that CEO Tracy Marek resigned to pursue other opportunities. Marek led the organization for 22 months.