
Portland Thorns FC Appoints Alexis Lee as President of Business Operations
March 13, 2024 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Portland Thorns FC News Release
Portland, Ore. - Portland Thorns FC proudly announce the appointment of Oregon native and seasoned sports industry professional, Alexis Lee, as the President of Business Operations.
"I am ecstatic to become part of Portland Thorns FC. Returning to my home in Portland and joining a cherished organization as the Portland Thorns, is a dream realized," Lee shared. "I look forward to contributing to the organization's growth, aiming to elevate it to be the number one women's sports club globally by championing an inclusive business model aligned with the values of the Portland community."
In her new role, Lee will spearhead all facets of the club's business operations, including marketing, ticket and sponsorship sales, community relations, finance, legal, and human resources. Most notably, Lee's hiring marks the first Thorns-specific executive business employee, and as such she will be responsible for building out a robust and elite front office staff. As President of Business Operations, Lee along with Portland Thorn's President of Soccer Operations, Karina LeBlanc, will report to Governor Lisa Bhathal Merage.
Lee brings a wealth of experience leading cross-functional teams in professional sports, live entertainment, and arts and culture. Most recently, Lee served as the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Ilitch Sports and Entertainment (IS+E) in Detroit, Michigan where she led all marketing functions for the NHL's Detroit Red Wings and MLB's Detroit Tigers.
Prior to her time in Detroit, Lee served as Executive Director at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, Washington, where she transformed the museum's operating and financial model, guiding the institution through essential cultural changes.
Lee's return to the Portland sports scene holds special significance, as she spent nearly a decade with the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers and Rose Quarter entertainment complex, where she held leadership positions across various marketing functions.
In an official statement, Governor Lisa Bhathal Merage expressed her enthusiasm for Lee's appointment, stating, "We are thrilled to welcome Alexis to our team. Alexis embodies our shared vision for the culture of the club, which will guide our future hiring practices. We're excited about the positive impact her experience and local roots in the community will bring to our organization."
Lee also expressed her excitement, stating, "It was evident from the beginning of the conversations with Lisa and Alex that our values and goals were aligned. We share a similar vision for the Club, relying on value-based leadership and a respect for the community. We are eager to bring it to new heights, while still honoring the history of this organization."
A proud Oregonian, Lee earned her B.S. in Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Marketing from the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business and Warsaw Sports Marketing Center.
Lee's appointment continues an exciting new chapter for Portland Thorns FC under the new ownership of the Bhathal family as they continue to cement their position as a powerhouse in women's soccer both on and off the pitch.
The Portland Thorns are set to begin the National Women's Soccer League regular season on March 16 against Kansas City Current at CPKC Stadium before returning to Providence Park on March 24 for the home opener against NJ/NY Gotham FC, tickets for which are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting thornsfc.com.
National Women's Soccer League Stories from March 13, 2024
- Bay FC Announces Roster Ahead of Inaugural NWSL Season - Bay FC
- Kansas City Current Set Opening Day Roster Ahead of Historic 2024 Season - Kansas City Current
- Houston Dash Reveal Team Roster for Start of Regular Season - Houston Dash
- NC Courage Announces 2024 Start-Of-Season Roster - North Carolina Courage
- Seattle Reign FC Announces 2024 Roster - Seattle Reign FC
- Chicago Red Stars Release 2024 Roster - Chicago Stars FC
- The Case for Showing Up: Ida B. Wells Middle School - Washington Spirit
- Gotham FC Announces Roster for 2024 Season - NJ/NY Gotham FC
- San Diego Wave FC Announces 23-Player Opening Week Roster - San Diego Wave FC
- Seattle Reign FC Signs 2024 NWSL Draft Pick Maddie Mercado - Seattle Reign FC
- San Diego Wave FC Signs Goalkeeper Morgan Messner - San Diego Wave FC
- Washington Spirit Announces 24-Player Roster Ahead of Season Kickoff - Washington Spirit
- Orlando Pride Announces 2024 Start-Of-Season Roster - Orlando Pride
- Seattle Reign FC Signs U18 Forward Emeri Adames - Seattle Reign FC
- Chicago Red Stars Sign Forward Ally Cook - Chicago Stars FC
- Angel City Football Club Announces Final Roster Ahead of Home Opener against NorCal Rival Bay FC - Angel City FC
- Portland Thorns FC Appoints Alexis Lee as President of Business Operations - Portland Thorns FC
- Racing Louisville Announces 26-Player Roster Ahead of Season Opener - Racing Louisville FC
- Chicago Red Stars Sign Third-Round Draft Pick Bea Franklin - Chicago Stars FC
- Houston Dash Sign Swedish International Elin Rubensson from BK Häcken - Houston Dash
- Forward Alex Kerr and Orlando Pride Agree to Contract Through the 2024 Season - Orlando Pride
- National Women's Soccer League Opens 12th Campaign Friday, March 15 - NWSL
- CPKC Stadium Announces Return of Big 12 Soccer Championships to Kansas City - Kansas City Current
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