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NWSL Exec Becomes First Woman CEO in Bundesliga

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Tatjana Haenni is appointed as the first female CEO of a German Bundesliga club.
  • She previously served as chief sporting director at the National Women's Soccer League.
  • Haenni's extensive administrative career includes roles with FIFA, UEFA, and FC Zurich.
NWSL Exec Becomes First Woman CEO in Bundesliga

RB Leipzig has appointed Tatjana Haenni as its new chief executive officer, a historic move that makes her the first woman to lead a German Bundesliga club. Haenni, 59, will officially assume her duties on January 1, filling the vacancy left by Oliver Mintzlaff in November 2022. Her leadership will be instrumental as she joins the management board alongside other key executives.

Haenni departs from her role as chief sporting director at the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), a position she held since 2022. In that capacity, she was instrumental in developing sporting strategies and enhancing the league's profile. Her background also includes significant contributions to international football, with prior administrative and executive roles at UEFA, FIFA, and the Swiss Football Association, following a career as a Swiss international player.

Her appointment is being hailed as a trailblazing moment, given the predominantly male composition of boardrooms in German football. Officials expressed confidence in Haenni's expertise, leadership, and strategic vision, anticipating her significant impact on RB Leipzig's future. This historic decision underscores a progressive shift in the sport's executive landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tatjana Haenni has been appointed as the new CEO of RB Leipzig.
Yes, Tatjana Haenni is the first woman to become CEO of a German Bundesliga club.
Before joining RB Leipzig, Tatjana Haenni was the chief sporting director at the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

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