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Jake Edwards Named VP of USL PRO

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USL News Release

Friday, June 28, 2013

TAMPA, Fla. – International soccer executive Jake Edwards has joined the United Soccer Leagues management team as Vice President, USL PRO, it was announced today. Edwards will work on all aspects of the development of USL PRO as it enters into a new chapter of growth following the recent announcement of its formal affiliation with Major League Soccer.

“Jake Edwards brings a background in a wide range of areas that will make him a key player as USL PRO continues to build its position as the strongest, best operated and most experienced North American men’s professional soccer league below and in support of MLS,” USL CEO Alec Papadakis said. “Jake’s hiring is part of our continued efforts to strengthen USL PRO through the addition of experienced and talented sports executives that can help create new business opportunities to benefit the league and its teams.”

Edwards played professionally both in the U.K. and U.S. before embarking on a management career that led him to serve as a strategy consultant in London for Octagon Worldwide, the world’s largest sponsorship consulting practice. With Octagon Edwards worked with global leagues and clubs, building business models and strategies while offering real-time strategic support.

“I’m excited about the opportunity to be a part of USL PRO as it moves into the next phase of its growth,” Edwards said. “In USL PRO I see a league with unlimited potential, buoyed by its partnership with MLS, and I’m looking forward to being part of its future as it continues to redefine professional soccer in North America.”

Edwards completed his MBA from Warwick Business School in 2010 while also serving as commercial manager for Solihull Moors Football Club, where he increased on-field advertising by 50 percent and sourced the club’s first stadium naming rights sponsorship.

A native of Manchester, England, Edwards attended and played collegiately for James Madison University in Virginia before going on to play 10 years professionally in both the U.K. and with USL PRO’s Charleston Battery in the U.S.


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