USA Swimming CFO Eric Skufca Departs for New Role

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USA Swimming CFO Eric Skufca Departs for New Role

Eric Skufca, the chief financial officer of USA Swimming, has left to take the same position at a non-profit organization in Arizona.

Skufca posted to LinkedIn last week that he is starting his new job with Solari Crisis and Human Services Inc., an organization based in Tempe, Arizona, that provides individual and family services. He ends his time with USA Swimming after nearly seven years, having joined the organization in Dec. 2018.

Skufca has previously worked with former USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey at Kroenke Sports and Entertainment (KSE) based in Denver. Hinchey was the chief marketing officer than team president of the Colorado Rapids MLS club for nearly six years from 2011-17. Skufca worked for Kroenke from 2013-18 as an audit manager and then for two years as the controller before shifting to Colorado Springs to work for USA Swimming.

SKE’s holdings include the Rapids, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Los Angeles Rams, British soccer giants Arsenal and a real estate portfolio that includes many of those teams’ venues and more. (KSE owns SoFi Stadium, which will host Olympic swimming at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.)

Skufca’s role at USA Swimming included departments for Accounting, Financial Planning & Analysis, Financial Compliance, Treasury, Purchasing, and Travel. He is a certified public accountant who was a baseball player and team captain at the University of Northern Colorado and worked previously at the accounting firm Deloitte. He is a native of Littleton, Colorado.

USA Swimming remains without a CEO since Hinchey stepped down in August of 2024. The departure of Skufca adds another vacancy in the c-suite for USA Swimming’s board to try to fill.

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