National NewsJustin Miller Becomes CEO of the Largest Youth Soccer Organization in the World

Justin Miller Becomes CEO of the Largest Youth Soccer Organization in the World

Tim Schulz, Founder of Rush Soccer, Appoints Justin Miller as CEO of the Largest Youth Soccer Organization in the World.

For Immediate Release

[New York, NY, March 12, 2024] – Rush Soccer, the largest youth soccer organization in the world with more than 55,000 players, is proud to announce the appointment of Justin Miller as their new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This decision was made by Tim Schulz, the Founder and President of Rush Soccer, who handpicked Miller for his exceptional leadership skills and deep understanding of the sport.

 

Justin Miller brings a wealth of experience to his new role as CEO of Rush Soccer. With over 20 years of experience in the soccer industry and a Rush player alum himself, Miller has demonstrated his commitment to the development of young soccer players and the growth of the sport. He has held various management positions within Rush Soccer, showcasing his ability to lead and drive positive change within the organization.

 

As CEO, Justin Miller will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of Rush Soccer and ensuring its continued success in providing quality soccer programs to youth around the world. Under his leadership, Rush Soccer aims to expand its reach and impact, fostering the growth of the sport and creating opportunities for young athletes to excel.

 

“I am thrilled and deeply honored to step into this role as CEO. I have had an incredible journey here at Rush Soccer for over two decades. From player to coach to becoming a leader in the front office – I am genuinely excited to help lead our continued pursuit of becoming one of the most recognizable sports brands in the world,” said Miller.

 

Tim Schulz, the visionary behind Rush Soccer and a legend in the soccer world, is confident in Justin Miller’s ability to lead the organization into a new era of growth and innovation. Schulz expressed his excitement about the appointment, stating, “Justin’s passion for the sport and his dedication to the development of young soccer players align perfectly with Rush Soccer’s mission. With his leadership, we will continue to empower youth through soccer and make a positive impact on their lives.”

 

Schulz will take a step back from the day-to-day operations and leadership of the organization, but will remain very involved with Rush.

 

Rush Soccer, founded by Tim Schulz in 1997, has grown to become the largest youth soccer organization in the world with over 55,000 players. With 125 clubs in 50 countries across the globe, the organization has cultivated a reputation of excellence on and off the field all while maintaining a local feel in the communities served. This expansive global footprint provides unparalleled opportunities for the entire playerbase to pursue pathways all the way to the highest level of professional soccer.

 

Justin Miller’s appointment as CEO marks an exciting milestone for Rush Soccer. With Justin at the helm, the organization is poised to continue its mission of developing the next generation of soccer talent and inspiring young athletes worldwide.

 

Justin Miller ready for his role as CEO

Justin Miller, CEO Rush Soccer

 


 

About Rush Soccer
Formed in 1997, Rush Soccer is the largest youth soccer organization in the world with more than 55,000 players in 50 countries. Comprised of 125 clubs around the globe, Rush Soccer has cultivated a reputation of excellence on and off the field all while maintaining a local feel in the communities we serve. This expansive global footprint provides unparalleled opportunities for our entire playerbase to pursue pathways all the way to the highest level of professional soccer. Our breadth and depth of programs support our network of local clubs, coaches, staff, and partners.

 

Contact:
Rush Soccer
Director of Public Relations and Marketing, Kristina Simpson
Phone: 206-641-6576
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rushsoccer.com

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