Rob Kaler

Chief Operating Officer General Counsel at U.S. Soccer Foundation

Rob Kaler has a diverse work experience in various legal roles. Rob started their career as an Associate at Yablonski, Both & Edelman in 1992 and worked there until 1994. From 1994 to 1995, they served as Deputy General Counsel at the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). Rob then rejoined Yablonski, Both & Edelman as an Associate from 1995 to 1996. In 2000, Rob joined the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) as their General Counsel & Vice President for Legal Affairs, a position they held until 2002. In 2003, they became the Chief Operating Officer & General Counsel at the U.S. Soccer Foundation. The information provided does not specify the end dates for their roles at the U.S. Soccer Foundation or the exact start and end dates for some of their previous positions.

Rob Kaler attended Columbus Academy for an unspecified period of time. After completing their education there, they went on to Denison University, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Subsequently, Rob pursued their studies at Vermont Law and Graduate School, where they obtained a Juris Doctorate (JD) degree.

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U.S. Soccer Foundation

The U.S. Soccer Foundation was established in 1994 as the major charitable arm of soccer in the United States. It is our mission to enhance, assist, and grow the sport of soccer in the United States, with a special emphasis on underserved communities. At the U.S. Soccer Foundation, we use our game as a vehicle to create positive social change in the communities where the need is greatest. We ensure that girls and boys living in underserved communities have access to evidence-based soccer programming that delivers positive health and youth development outcomes and safe places to play right in their neighborhoods. We are currently providing children in over 410 communities across the country with physical activity, nutrition education, and mentorship through our Soccer for Success program. Our Safe Places to Play program supports the development of safe places to play, grow, and learn, ensuring that children have easy and affordable access to quality soccer programs that support their physical and personal development. In 2017, we launched It’s Everyone’s Game, a campaign to inspire and empower the nation to drive the change that ensures children living in underserved communities enjoy the health and youth development outcomes of the game. In partnership with communities, municipalities, and corporate partners across the country, we aim to reach one million children annually in Soccer for Success and build 1,000 safe play spaces by 2026. Together, we can translate our love of soccer into positive change that improves lives and revitalizes communities. Join the movement at itseveryonesgame.org.


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