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WWE Recruiting from USTA

March 15, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal is reporting that the WWE has just hired former U.S. Tennis Association executive Tandy O’Donoghue as its VP of Operations and New Business Development.

WWE has hired Tandy O’Donoghue as vice president, operations and new business development, making her the third former U.S. Tennis Association executive to land with the wrestling company.

She joins Michelle Wilson, the former USTA chief marketing officer, and Jared Bartie, the former USTA general counsel. Wilson is the WWE’s executive vice president of marketing, and Bartie is executive vice president and general counsel.

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The WWE has experienced a great deal of turnover in the last 18 months with the departure of both Linda and Shane McMahon. While Vince McMahon has since taken over CEO responsibilities, these latest hires now look to plug the remaining holes.

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