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Charlie Enright appointed as CEO of US Sailing

by US Sailing 14 Apr 19:16 BST
Charlie Enright skipper of 11th Hour Racing Team, who win Team of the Year Award. Presented by World Sailing CEO David Graham at the World Sailing Awards 2023, Malaga, Spain on 14th November 2023 © Mark Lloyd / World Sailing

US Sailing today announced Charlie Enright, an accomplished leader in the sailing industry, as the Association's new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Enright will take the helm of US Sailing, the sport's National Governing Body (NGB), following an extensive national executive search.

"We are extremely proud to welcome Charlie to US Sailing," said Henry Brauer, President of US Sailing. "Charlie offers a wealth of experience as a world-class sailor, a proven leader in sustainable practices, and a passionate advocate for growing the sport of sailing. His expertise and commitment to excellence will help US Sailing continue its growth and outreach, ensuring a bright future for the sport in the U.S."

Charlie Enright is an accomplished sailor and an advocate of the sport known for his leadership in the offshore racing community. He was a member of the first American team to win The Ocean Race. Enright's career has been defined by his commitment to excellence, sustainability, and inspiring the next generation of American sailors. He co-founded the 11th Hour Racing Team, an initiative dedicated to promoting ocean health and sustainable practices through high-profile sailing campaigns.

Enright's sailing accomplishments include leading the 11th Hour Racing Team to victory in the 2022-23 Ocean Race, becoming the first American team to win the prestigious event. He has also competed in multiple editions of The Ocean Race, previously serving as skipper for Team Alvimedica (2014-15) and Vestas 11th Hour Racing (2017-18).

Enright's leadership has earned him widespread recognition within the sport and beyond. In addition to his success on the water, he has been a vocal advocate for sustainability in the sailing world. In 2023, Enright was named the Rolex Yachtsman of the Year, one of the highest honors in the sport, for having demonstrated on-the-water excellence at international and national events, earning his place in the history of sailing. He was also inducted into the Brown University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2024 for his outstanding achievements in both sailing and leadership.

Enright graduated from Brown University with a degree in Business and Economics in 2008. He served as captain of the university's sailing team, and was named four-time Honorable Mention All-American Coed Skipper,?where he honed his leadership skills and deepened his passion for the sport.

"I'm honored and excited to take on the role of CEO at US Sailing," said Enright. "Throughout my career, I've been fortunate to witness the incredible impact that sailing can have on individuals, teams, and entire communities. I look forward to building on US Sailing's legacy, working with our dedicated team to grow the sport, and ensuring that sailing remains accessible, inclusive, sustainable and fun for generations to come."

As the organization's leader, Enright will work closely with the Board of Directors, professional staff, and volunteers to develop and implement US Sailing's goals, support membership and fundraising initiatives, manage a multitude of programming and partnerships, and provide strategic leadership to grow the sport of sailing across the U.S.

"We are thrilled to have Charlie at the helm of US Sailing," said Brian Keane, Acting Chair of the US Sailing Foundation. "His vision, experience, and passion for the sport will be invaluable as we work to expand the reach of sailing and ensure its continued success in the U.S."

Enright was born and raised in Bristol, Rhode Island, a town where his grandfather used to build cruising boats. He currently resides in Barrington, Rhode Island, with his wife, Meris, and their children, Thomas and Maggie who all enjoy the wonders of sailing on the water.

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