
Thunder CFO Jeff Hurley Named Fifth General Manager in Franchise History
Published on September 1, 2015 under Eastern League (EL1)
Trenton Thunder News Release
The Thunder, Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, announced in a press conference today that Jeff Hurley will take over as the team's General Manager and Chief Operating Officer beginning on September 8, 2015.
A native of Hamilton, NJ, Hurley played baseball at nearby Steinert High School and was a pitcher at DeSales University in Allentown, PA before joining the Thunder front office as an intern in 2004.
Hurley was hired as a Group Sales Representative following the 2004 season and has held the titles of Media Relations Assistant, Community Relations and Baseball Operations Manager, Baseball Operations and Accounting Manager, Director of Finance and Baseball Operations and Chief Financial Officer over his years with the Thunder.
As Chief Financial Officer, Hurley oversaw the financials for both Garden State Baseball and Food Service America in addition to handling all of the team's Baseball Operations.
"I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to become General Manager of the Thunder," said Hurley. "Throughout my 12 seasons you can probably imagine how much the Thunder organization means to me and I can say I am truly humbled."
In addition to his role with the Thunder, Hurley has served as a member of the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton Young Professionals organization since 2013 and was recently elected to the Board of Directors for The Miracle League of Mercer County.
Hurley is a resident of Robbinsville, NJ where he lives with his girlfriend Kacie and their dog Maddux, who was adopted through the NorthStar Vets Dog of the Day program three years ago.
"After conducting a nationwide search over the last few weeks, we found that the right person for us was already a member of our family," said Thunder President Joe Finley. "Jeff brings the right combination of experience, energy and expertise and we are excited to have him lead the Thunder into our next chapter."
Former Thunder GM/COO Will Smith has accepted the position of President and Operating Partner with the Staten Island Yankees (New York-Penn League).
Hurley becomes the fifth General Manager in the Thunder's 22-year history following Wayne Hodes (1994-1999), Rick Brenner (2000-2005), Brad Taylor (2006-2008) and Will Smith (2009-2015).
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