Stefanie Korepin

Chief Programs Officer at USA Gymnastics

Korepin joined the staff of USA Gymnastics in September 2019 after being affiliated with the organization for many years as an athlete, judge, and committee member. Korepin competed in both women’s artistic and rhythmic gymnastics before directing her focus solely to rhythmic. As a member of the U.S. Rhythmic National Team from 1998-2002, Korepin represented Team USA at numerous international competitions, including the 1998 World Championships and 1999 Pan American Games.

After retiring from elite competition, Korepin pursued a career in the energy industry. She initially served as a consultant facilitating the permitting of large, utility-scale power plants and renewable energy projects before joining SCS Energy as a Senior Project Manager on a team developing and financing large infrastructure projects at capital costs ranging from $500 million to over $1 billion. All the while, the sport of gymnastics never left her heart. Korepin has been judging for 15 years and holds a rhythmic Brevet rating. She has served on numerous USA Gymnastics committees and spent four years as the Rhythmic Program Committee Chairman.

Korepin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in quantitative economics from Tufts University and a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University. She previously served on the USA Gymnastics Board of Directors from 2018-2019 and held the position of Treasurer.

Timeline

  • Chief Programs Officer

    Current role