Kate Hartman Rosenzweig
Chief External Affairs Officer
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee
Kate Hartman Rosenzweig, Chief of External Affairs at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), has been instrumental in advancing the organization’s communications and stakeholder engagement efforts. In her role overseeing government relations, international relations, and stakeholder experiences, Kate has played a pivotal part in key achievements, including the successful bid for the 2034 Salt Lake City Winter Games and the election of Gene Sykes, Alyson Felix, and Sarah Hirshland to influential positions within the Olympic and Paralympic leadership. Kate’s leadership has also driven innovative fan engagement campaigns, such as the Team USA House in Paris and the revitalized Media Summit in New York, both of which resulted in record-breaking media impressions and fan interaction. Her focus on storytelling and representation has amplified the voices of diverse athletes, further strengthening Team USA’s cultural influence. Through impactful initiatives like the USOPC Impact Report and high-profile media roadshows, Kate continues to elevate the organization’s global presence, positioning the USOPC as a forward-thinking and trusted leader in the Olympic and Paralympic movement.
Career Highlights
Led a landmark Team USA Media Summit in NYC to expand fan engagement for the Paris 2024 Games
Led crisis, executive, and branded communications for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams during the Tokyo and Beijing Games amidst COVID
Recognized as a key source of support and counsel for NGB Board of Directors and CEOs