COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum has named Andrea Zepeda as its chief financial officer. Zepeda, who most recently served as chief financial officer for John 3:16 Mission in Tulsa brings more than two decades of experience in financial management, strategic planning, and organizational leadership. She will begin her role on Feb. 10, succeeding Linda Harl, who retired after serving as CFO since 2022.
“We are thrilled to welcome Andrea to the team,” said Marisa Wigglesworth, chief executive officer of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. “Her extensive experience in financial leadership and her passion for driving organizational success will be instrumental as we continue to share the inspiring stories of Team USA with our visitors.”
At John 3:16 Mission, Zepeda provided leadership in finance and accounting, including budget development, reporting and cash management. She also managed investments, served as the lead resource for annual audits, and oversaw human resources functions, including employee onboarding and benefits.
Previously, Zepeda was chief financial officer and vice president for business affairs at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, where she led financial operations, managed investment portfolios and supervised accounting, HR, IT and facilities teams. She also played a key role in strategic planning and risk management.
Zepeda holds an MBA in finance from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and a Bachelor of Science in business management from the University of Phoenix. She will relocate to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to begin her new role.