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6 Potential Candidates for LPGA Commissioner Position

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 3, 2024Updated:December 4, 20242 Mins Read
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The LPGA recently announced that Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan is stepping down after 3 1/2 years in the position. As the organization looks towards finding a successor, the Board of Directors will be working with an executive search firm to conduct a global search for the next commissioner. While some previous candidates may be considered again, new names are also hoped to emerge, potentially even from active LPGA players.

Among the potential candidates for the LPGA commissioner role is Korn Ferry Tour president Alex Baldwin, who has a strong background in golf leadership. Alex Baldwin was the first female to lead one of the PGA Tour’s global tours as president back in 2019. Stacy Lewis, a two-time Solheim Cup captain and former World No. 1 player, has also expressed interest in the position. Her deep understanding of tour operations and big-picture thinking make her a strong contender.

Rikki Lasky, who currently serves as Chief Tour Business and Operations Officer for the LPGA, is another potential candidate. With her decade-long experience in LPGA leadership positions, Lasky brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Liz Moore, the current Chief Legal and Technology Officer at the LPGA, will be serving as the interim commissioner after Marcoux Samaan’s departure. Moore has been with the LPGA since 2014 and has extensive international business experience.

Mike Nichols, who has previous experience at the LPGA and currently serves as Chief of Sponsorship Strategy & Activation at Group 1001, could also be a contender for the commissioner role. Jon Podany, currently the USGA’s chief commercial officer, previously held the same position at the LPGA under the leadership of Mike Whan. PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh is another potential candidate, having played a key role in developing the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.

The search for the next LPGA commissioner is expected to be a rigorous process, with industry leaders and internal candidates being considered for the role. As the organization moves forward with finding a new leader, it’s important to consider candidates with a strong background in golf administration and a commitment to advancing women’s golf. The next commissioner will play a key role in shaping the future of the LPGA and continuing the organization’s mission of promoting women’s golf on a global scale.

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