GM Mark Washo leaves Freedom

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Washington Freedom announced today that Mark Washo will step down as full time president and general manager of the team. Washo has agreed to continue as a key resource, including ongoing day-to-day GM responsibilities for Freedom during a transition period.  

 Washo leaves Freedom to join Playbook Management International as its managing partner. Playbook Management International is a full-service sports and entertainment agency, founded by former FC Dallas and Pizza Hut Park General Manager, Michael Hitchcock. 

 “It is with a heavy heart that I am stepping down as full time president and GM of the Washington Freedom,” said Washo. “I would like to thank John and Maureen Hendricks for providing me with an exciting two years as president of the Washington Freedom.”

 


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