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About the Organization:
To strengthen the wellbeing of the people serving in Americas military and their families.
USO Mission Statement
Just prior to the onset of Americas involvement in World War II President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to unite several service associations to uplift the morale of the U.S. military and bolster support on the home front. This initiative brought together the Salvation Army Young Mens Christian Association Young Womens Christian Association National Catholic Community Services National Travelers Aid Association and the National Jewish Welfare Board forming the United Service Organizations or the USO. From its origin the mission of the USO has been unwaveringly focused on supporting Americas service members and their families. Today the USO continuously adapts to the evolving needs of service members and their families.
With centers at or near military installations across the United States and worldwideincluding unstaffed service sites in combat zonesthe USO ensures that troops can focus on their crucial missions. USO airport centers throughout the country provide aroundtheclock hospitality for traveling service members and their families. Trademark USO tours bring entertainment and support from Americas celebrities to service members stationed far from home. The USOs diverse programs offer a continuum of support guiding service members from their first day in uniform to their final departure. In 2019 the USO launched the ONE USO initiative aimed at unifying its operations into a regionalized structure enhancing mission delivery and fundraising potential. By the end of 2019 the USO welcomed several new local organizations and established the Central West and Midwest Regional Offices. By the end of 2020 additional mergers were completed increasing the operational strength of the USO and resulting in the establishment of
the Southeast Regional Office. The reach of todays USO extends to over 250 centers worldwide staffed by over 20000 volunteer personnel dedicated to delivering bestinclass services to those who serve.
Globally USO operations are organized into five geographic regionsIndoPacific EuropeMiddle EastAfrica (EMEA) USNorth USSoutheast and USWest. Leadership teams in these regions manage operations and provide strategic support for military personnel ensuring an effective response to their needs.
The USO is a congressionally chartered private organization reliant on the generosity of individuals
organizations and corporations. The USO employs 700 staff members with an annual revenue of $170 million and its national headquarters are located in Arlington Virginia.
The USOs commitment to being the vital bridge between Americans and their service members has withstood the test of time. As the needs of the Armed Forces evolve the USO remains agile and responsive reallocating resources and adapting services to better support military families. With the continued dedication of its staff and volunteers the USO will persist in providing its unique brand of comfort for as long as military personnel serve the country.
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Reporting to the Board of Governors the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the USO is the operational and strategic leader of the organization with daytoday responsibility for ensuring that the USO continues to deliver on its mission in a forwardthinking highquality and financially responsible way. In addition the CEO is the chief spokesperson fundraiser and ambassador for the organization articulating its value as a national asset and its ongoing contribution to the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces.
The CEO is expected to articulate and execute the strategic vision of the USO in a way that is highly relevant to the changing needs and interests of the servicemen and women who are its primary constituents. In advancing the USOs mission the CEO will continue to drive structural and organizational change to further unify the staff and volunteers who execute the USOs important work around the world.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to:
Board of Governors
Direct reports:
Chief Development Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Chief Government Relations Officer
Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief Marketing Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Other key relationships:
The USO Foundation Board Global Advisory Council USO Ambassadors
Senior Military Leadership
Relevant national and international legislators and government agencies
DESIRED OUTCOMES
Candidate Profile
The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for leading the United Service Organizations in its mission to support and uplift activeduty service members and their families. This role demands a visionary leader with unassailable character and integrity able to drive results through strategic oversight and operational excellence ensuring effective program delivery that is aligned with the evolving needs of the military community. The CEO will cultivate strong relationships with diverse stakeholders including government entities and donors while fostering a unified organizational culture that emphasizes accountability and employee wellbeing. With an external focus on fundraising innovation and enhancing the USOs brand recognition among nextgeneration service members the CEO must possess and cultivate a deep connection to the military community demonstrated leadership capabilities and the emotional intelligence necessary to navigate and inspire during periods of significant evolution and change.
IDEAL EXPERIENCE
Military Connection
A deep connection to the military community ideally as a veteran or military spouse to foster credibility and rapport with service members staff and volunteers and ensure a nuanced understanding of the USOs needs and activities.
Global Management Experience
Proven experience running a large globally diverse organization as a CEO COO or Csuite executive demonstrating an understanding of the intricacies of multistakeholder organizations international operations and institutional dynamics. Past success within a federated or other complex notfor profit organizations and/or success navigating government relationships and promoting advocacy efforts is additive.
Fundraising Expertise
Demonstrated performance in fundraising with a strong track record of securing diverse funding streams including from major donors foundations and public sources.
Technological ForwardThinking
Forwardlooking regarding technology with experience utilizing it to enhance organizational efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery and fundraising efforts.
Inspirational Leadership
Proven ability to build and recruit talented cohorts of leaders and staff while fostering trust within an organization and being externally charismatic as the public face of an organization.
Emotional Intelligence
High emotional intelligence combined with a people first mentality capable of lifting team morale and ensuring employee wellbeing particularly in times of significant change and adaptation within the organization.
CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES
Driving Results
Leading Change
Leading People
FOR CANDIDATES
The USO is being assisted by Spencer Stuart in this important recruitment. If you wish to submit application materials or nominate someone to serve as the next Chief Executive Officer please email: For full consideration please indicate your interest by May 7th 2025.
Required Experience:
Chief
Full Time