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[From Center Ice to the Corner Office: Kelly Manke’s Strategic Vision for USA Hockey]-[After the Gold Rush: The $75M Operation behind America's Hockey Champions]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2026-02-23

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From Center Ice to the Corner Office: Kelly Manke’s Strategic Vision for USA Hockey

In a compelling episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Kelly Manke, the CFO and Assistant Executive Director of Finance and Administration at USA Hockey. Manke’s career trajectory—from being a trailblazing female hockey player in the 1990s to leading financial operations for a $75 million organization—serves as a masterclass in modern CFO leadership, blending athletic passion with rigorous financial discipline.

The Complexity of a National Governing Body

Many perceive USA Hockey solely through the lens of the Olympic Games. However, Manke highlights that the organization is a multifaceted entity comprising four distinct companies, including a foundation, an insurance arm, and even commercial assets like restaurants and arenas. With 12 million members ranging from six-year-olds to octogenarians, the organization operates a complex business model where membership dues account for approximately 65% of revenue. Manke emphasizes that managing this ecosystem requires a fluid approach to budgeting, moving away from rigid four-year "quad" cycles toward more responsive, annual strategic planning.

Driving Efficiency Through Relentless Curiosity

Upon joining USA Hockey in 2019, Manke’s first priority was gaining visibility into the organization's financial health. She utilized an innovative auditing strategy, incentivizing an external firm to identify cost savings, which allowed the organization to streamline expenses ranging from insurance to administrative overhead. This "relentless curiosity" is a core tenet of Manke’s management style. She notes that for an organization with only 200 employees overseeing such vast operations, understanding the granular details of every transaction is essential to maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Digital Transformation and the "Build vs. Buy" Dilemma

One of the episode's most critical discussions centers on the transition from proprietary software to configurable, off-the-shelf solutions. Initially, USA Hockey attempted to build its own event and registration management systems. Manke, however, pivoted the organization toward a "lift and shift" strategy to the cloud. By moving away from custom-built software—which often leads to technical debt—and embracing SaaS solutions, the organization gained agility. This technological shift proved invaluable during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it provided the infrastructure necessary to manage cash flow and operational constraints during a period of extreme uncertainty.

Data Maturity and the Future of AI

Under Manke’s leadership, USA Hockey is moving from basic automation—such as replacing manual check signatures with digital workflows—to advanced data analytics. Manke is currently spearheading efforts to understand "customer lifetime value" and "revenue velocity."

Perhaps the most exciting application of data is in injury prevention. By collecting granular data on injuries—such as where on the ice they occur, the type of penalty involved, and the specific equipment used—Manke’s team is using AI-driven analytics to share insights with coaches, officials, and safety committees. This initiative directly supports the organization’s mission to make the game safer. While Manke remains "very cautious" about rolling out Generative AI in the back office due to privacy and data accuracy concerns, she views AI as a powerful tool for efficiency once vetted.

The Strategic Partnership of CFO and CEO

Reflecting on her partnership with USA Hockey’s Executive Director, Pat Kelleher, Manke underscores that the modern CFO is a strategic partner, not merely a financial reporter. She argues that the CFO must provide a unique vantage point, challenging the CEO and fostering discourse to reach better decisions. By focusing on net assets—which have grown by 149% during her tenure—and maintaining a laser focus on strategic "big rocks," Manke exemplifies how a CFO can move beyond the rear-view mirror of traditional accounting to become a forward-thinking architect of organizational success.

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📖 Transcript

And now, on to the show.
Welcome to FP&A Today.
I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Our guest today is Kelly Manke.
Kelly's finance work touches everything from grassroots youth programs to the Olympic Games.
She is the CFO and Assistant Executive Director of Finance and Administration at USA Hockey, the national governing body for ice hockey in the United States.

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