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When cheering on Team USA becomes supporting the mission

Helping the USOPC empower Team USA athletes to achieve competitive excellence and well-being

The situation

The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is the only National Olympic Committee that does not receive government funding for its programs. This requires the organization to be quite efficient and resourceful in its efforts to fulfill its mission of empowering Team USA athletes to achieve sustained competitive excellence and well-being.

Committed to greater organizational efficiency and better serving the athletes

The solve

As a trusted advisor and the Official Professional Services Provider, Deloitte’s work with the USOPC over the past decade has led to greater organizational efficiency of the USOPC. Our commitment to providing the USOPC with ongoing support across tax, strategy, human resources, human capital and other projects, has helped it create new possibilities and access more resources to better serve Team USA athletes.

“Our experience with Deloitte is that they see things in our organization and they bring their experience from other organizations to bear on our behalf. And the reality is that whether we’re talking about the structure of our organization and our close working relationship with the national governing bodies, or the relationship that we have in the International Olympic movement, oftentimes Deloitte brings insights that are actually transformational in the way we think about those partnerships and how we can improve our work with them.”

— Sarah Hirshland, CEO, USOPC​

Creating new possibilities for team USA beyond just sport

The impact

For more than a decade, Deloitte’s professionals have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to support a broad range of USOPC initiatives, helping the organization efficiently and effectively pursue its mission to empower Team USA athletes. We’re proud of the work we’ve done and look forward to continuing this journey together.

“Deloitte brings insights that are transformational in the way we think about the partnerships.”

— Sarah Hirshland

Making an impact that matters through purpose and performance

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