
Jack and Judi Johnson are visionary philanthropists whose generosity helps ensure the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum remains a dynamic and engaging place where the stories of Team USA’s greatest athletes—past and present—are brought to life. Their support allows the museum to keep exhibits fresh and relevant, sharing the journeys of the athletes inspiring audiences today while preserving the legacies of those who came before them.
Jack Johnson’s distinguished career in banking and business was matched by his deep commitment to civic leadership. From his role as Chairman of the Board at North Houston Bank to his service on the Lower Colorado River Authority and the University of Texas School of Nursing Development Board, Jack has always believed in the power of strong institutions to shape a better future. As Chairman of the David & Eula Wintermann Foundation, he continues to guide philanthropic efforts that make a lasting difference.
Judi Johnson’s lifetime of volunteerism and philanthropy has changed lives in immeasurable ways. She played a pivotal role in the Houston Area Multiple Sclerosis Society, where she helped launch the now-iconic MS 150 bike ride, which became one of the nation’s most successful fundraising events. Her leadership extended to the American Cancer Society, local community initiatives, and her work with the David & Eula Wintermann Foundation, supporting transformative medical research and educational programs.
Their shared commitment to giving back has fueled initiatives across healthcare, education, and sport—none more evident than their support of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. Their generosity ensures that the museum continues to celebrate the triumphs of today’s Olympians and Paralympians while preserving the stories of those who laid the foundation for Team USA’s success.
The Johnsons’ impact is permanently honored with a medallion in the Winter Games Gallery, a fitting tribute to their unwavering belief in the power of sport to unite, inspire, and transform lives.
Join us in celebrating the legacy of Jack and Judi Johnson, whose support helps bring the stories of Team USA’s past, present, and future to audiences across generations.