The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) today announced that the AYSO National Board of Directors has appointed Jenni Luke as National Executive Director, effective January 22, 2026.
Luke brings extensive experience leading mission-driven organizations focused on youth, families, and community impact. She served as Vice President of Community Impact for the San Francisco 49ers, leading community relations, the 49ers Foundation, and youth programs to expand educational access and promote healthy lifestyles. Luke brought growth and economic sustainability to the 49ers community work, including launching the NFL’s first for-profit flag football league. She previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Step Up, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting teen girls from under-resourced communities, quadrupling the number of teens served while furthering the organization’s mission to empower and propel girls to become the next generation of professional women. Luke earned a BA from UCSD and a J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law.
“After a thoughtful and comprehensive search, the AYSO National Board of Directors is confident that Jenni brings the experience, leadership, and commitment to excellence needed to guide AYSO into its next chapter,” said Doug Ryan, President, AYSO National Board of Directors. “Jenni’s collaborative leadership style and deep dedication to serving young people and families align closely with AYSO’s mission and the high standards we set for how we support volunteers, staff, and communities nationwide.”
As National Executive Director, Luke will lead AYSO’s national operations and work closely with volunteers, staff, and leadership throughout the organization to strengthen program quality, operational excellence, participant growth, and long-term sustainability.
“AYSO plays a vital role in communities across the country by creating safe, positive, and inclusive experiences for young people through the game of soccer,” said Jenni Luke. “Throughout my career, I’ve seen how access to supportive programs, caring mentors, and strong communities can shape confidence, character, and opportunity for the next generation. AYSO has been built by volunteers and families who believe deeply in that same idea, and I’m honored to join the organization and work alongside them to help young people grow, while continuing to deliver the high-quality experiences families trust.”
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