The Alliance for Performance Excellence, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring individuals, organizations, and communities across the US and the world to achieve higher levels of performance, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brian Lassiter as its first President and Chief Executive Officer, effective June 1.
Lassiter brings nearly 35 years of experience in helping leaders, organizations, and communities improve results using the Baldrige Excellence Framework, the foundational Framework of the Alliance’s mission. He has served in various leadership roles with the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, the Baldrige-based
American Health Care Association’s Quality Award Program, Communities of Excellence 2026, and has served as Chair of the Alliance’s board of directors for 12 of the last 14 years.
As President and CEO, Lassiter will oversee all aspects of the organization’s strategy, operations, fundraising, and community engagement. He will work closely with the board, staff, and partners to advance the Alliance’s impact and ensure long-term sustainability.
“I am honored to join the Alliance in this new role at such a pivotal time,” said Lassiter. “The Alliance and its 28 member programs have made such an impact in helping businesses, health care systems, educational institutions, nonprofit and governmental agencies and more recently
communities improve their leadership, focus on customers, workforce engagement and effectiveness, and operations. I believe we are positioned to grow and increase that impact in the future.”
The Alliance has served the nation for 20 years and is known for hosting the Baldrige Fall Conference and – through its 28 member programs – administering Baldrige-based assessments that help leaders identify strengths and improvement opportunities in their system, and which
serves as the foundation of state, regional, and sector performance excellence awards.
Lassiter will also continue to serve as President and CEO of the Performance Excellence Network, one of 28 Baldrige-based programs in the US through the end of 2025, as that program works through a transition plan.