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In a significant move for Seattle's soccer landscape, Sean Coury has been appointed as the Chief Financial Officer for both Seattle Reign FC and Seattle Sounders FC. Coury, who previously served as the CFO for Bezos Academy and held a leadership position in finance at the Gates Foundation, brings a wealth of experience to this pivotal role.
As the sport continues to evolve in the Pacific Northwest, Coury will be responsible for steering the financial strategy and operations of both teams. His expertise is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing the financial sustainability and overall growth of the clubs during this transformative era.
The dual appointment underscores a commitment to strengthening the financial foundation of Seattle’s soccer enterprise, ensuring that both clubs are well-positioned to thrive in a competitive environment. Coury’s leadership is anticipated to foster innovation and strategic planning, ultimately benefiting the fans and the broader community.
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