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The Board of Directors of the LPGA has unanimously elected Mollie Marcoux Samaan as its next Commissioner. Marcoux Samaan, currently Ford
Family Director of Athletics at Princeton University, will become the ninth Commissioner of the LPGA since its formation in 1950.
She will succeed Commissioner Mike Whan who notified the LPGA Board late last year of his intent to step down in 2021. Whan was recently
announced as the next Chief Executive Officer of the USGA. Marcoux Samaan will be working with the LPGA Board and the University to
transition to her new role in the months ahead.
“Our selection of Mollie Marcoux Samaan as the LPGA’s next Commissioner is the outcome of an extensive and deliberate search process. The
position attracted a diverse group of outstanding internal and external candidates, all passionate about the LPGA. We concluded that Mollie
is the right leader to guide the LPGA’s next chapter of growth, impact and achievement,” said Diane Gulyas, Chair of the LPGA Board of
Directors and the Search Committee.
“Mollie understands the power of golf to change the lives of girls and women. As a values-centred leader, she’s known for her skills in
collaboration, managing through complexity and building a winning team culture. In every role, she’s had an outstanding record of
performance in navigating change, forging lasting partnerships, and seeing – and seizing – new opportunities,” Gulyas said.
Article courtesy of the LPGA.