MLS New England Revolution

Revolution Names Brad Feldman Director of Communications

May 1, 2003 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New England Revolution News Release


FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Revolution announces today the hiring of Brad Feldman as the Director of Communications. Feldman's primary responsibilities will be to manage the media relations, publicity and public relations functions for the Revolution, as well as various broadcast duties. Feldman will also play a major role in the formation of new programs that will expand the outreach of the organization.

"Brad's passion and enthusiasm coupled with his experience will allow us to raise the bar in this area for the organization," New England Revolution VP/Chief Operating Officer Lou Imbriano said. "He understands our philosophy and our desire to grow the sport of soccer and will work tirelessly in order to accomplish our goals."

Feldman is in his third year as a broadcaster for the Revolution and serves as the team's TV color analyst this season. He also hosts Revolution Radio's In the Net on Revolutionsoccer.net, Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon-1:00 p.m. Last year, Feldman was the Revs' radio color analyst for the season, including the MLS Cup Final at Foxboro. In 2001, he worked as a television sideline reporter, radio announcer and web talk show host for the team.

An experienced soccer announcer, Feldman has provided TV commentary for Scottish Premier League and Spanish Primera Liga on ESPN International, the UEFA Champions League for Setanta Sport and the A-League on Fox Sports World. In past seasons he has appeared on television for the Kansas City Wizards of MLS and the Boston Breakers and New York Power of the WUSA. Feldman also has experience as a television sports reporter, sports anchor, print news reporter and has taught journalism and media courses at Northeastern University and Bay State College.

A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University, Feldman also holds a M.S. in journalism from Columbia University. Feldman lives in Lexington with his wife, Liz, and daughter Miriam.




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