JoAnn Neale

President & Chief Administrative Officer at Major League Soccer

JoAnn Neale serves as President & Chief Administrative Officer, where she leads Strategic Planning, Human Resources, Administrative, Information Technology, Social Responsibility and Player Engagement for Major League Soccer.

Neale is responsible for the strategic oversight of all aspects of the Human Resources Department, including employee relations, talent acquisition, diversity and inclusion, succession planning, benefits, talent development, compensation, human resources information systems, culture and core values.

Neale also leads the Administration Department, where she is responsible for office design, space planning, vendor management, compliance and day-to-day office services and facility operations.

As the architect of MLS WORKS, the League’s social responsibility platform, Neale spearheads its overall strategy. Under Neale’s direction, MLS WORKS has established a commitment to social responsibility through national programs, charitable giving and by undertaking grassroots initiatives in underserved communities.

In addition, Neale oversees programs to support player education and engagement, and assists with off-field career development and transition.

Promoted to President & Chief Administrative Officer in March of 2019, she added responsibility for strategic planning and information technology to her role at MLS.

Neale sits on the Board of Directors for the U.S. Soccer Foundation, was named a SportsBusiness Journal Game Changer, and was honored by the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women for her leadership in social responsibility.

Prior to joining MLS in 1998, Neale spent four years as an attorney at the law firms of Latham & Watkins and Duval & Stachenfeld, where she focused on corporate finance and real estate transactions. Neale earned her law degree from New York University’s School of Law, graduating cum laude, and received a Bachelor’s of Science degree, with distinction, from Cornell University.