The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) today announced the appointment of Koby Langley as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Langley will report directly to USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland and will relocate to Colorado Springs. His official start date is November 10, 2025.
As COO, Langley will serve as a key executive partner to the CEO, providing operational leadership and oversight across strategic planning, finance, information technology, procurement, and facilities management. His role will be pivotal in ensuring that the organization is structurally and operationally equipped for the “Decade of Sport” ahead—one that includes the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Milano-Cortina 2026, Los Angeles 2028, and Salt Lake City–Utah 2034. Langley will help drive the systems, processes, and organizational alignment that enable the USOPC to deliver for Team USA athletes and partners at every stage of this historic run.
He most recently served as a Division VP in the Red Cross and previously was the SVP/International Services & Service to the Armed Forces.
“Koby brings a rare combination of operational expertise, strategic vision, and mission-driven leadership,” Hirshland said in a statement. “From his service in the U.S. Army to his leadership within the American Red Cross, Koby has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to people and purpose. His experience leading complex, high-stakes organizations will be invaluable as we continue building a high-performing, inclusive, and athlete-centered team.”

