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Eric Skufca Steps Down as CFO of USA Swimming to Join Nonprofit Organization

By Keith Dunlap on SwimSwam

Eric Skufca has left USA Swimming for another job.

Skufca, who had been the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for USA Swimming since December 2018, has accepted a job as CFO for Solari, Inc.

Solari, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides free and confidential crisis support and a 24/7 mental health lifeline to individuals I need of such services.

Skufca originally came to USA Swimming after spending more than five years with Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. He also spent time working with Deloitte, an audit, consulting and tax advisory firm.

At USA Swimming, Skufca led the financial units of USA Swimming and the USA Swimming Foundation, which consisted of accounting, financial planning and analysis, compliance, treasury, purchasing and travel.

Skufca graduated from Northern Colorado, where he was a left-handed pitcher on the school’s baseball team.

Skufca’s departure is the latest for a USA Swimming organization that still is without a permanent CEO and has faced criticism from greats such as Michael Phelps, Rowdy Gaines and Ryan Lochte.

Previous USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey resigned just over one year ago after seven years on the job, and the organization has had two interim CEO’s since, Shana Ferguson and currently Bob Vincent. Chrissi Rawak was introduced as the new CEO in February but resigned just days later after a SafeSport complaint was filed against her.

Sources have told SwimSwam one of two men brought in for final interviews for the vacant CEO job has emerged as a favorite.

Whoever is eventually named will now have to find a new CFO with Skufca now gone.

Read the full story on SwimSwam: Eric Skufca Leaves Post As USA Swimming CFO For Job At Nonprofit

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