MO

Megan O'Keefe

Director Of Communications And Club Reporter at San Diego Wave Fútbol Club

Megan O'Keefe has a diverse background in communications and digital content management within the sports industry. Currently serving as the Director of Communications and Club Reporter for San Diego Wave Fútbol Club, O'Keefe previously held positions at Chicago Fire FC as a Digital Host and Senior Manager of Digital Content, as well as Senior Manager of Communications. Additional experience includes hosting a podcast at WRAL, serving as Director of Communications for North Carolina Football Club, and working as a Color Commentator for ESPN's ACC Network. Megan O'Keefe earned a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Health Promotion from American University and is currently pursuing further education at Harvard Business School Online.

Location

San Diego, United States

Links

Previous companies


Org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


San Diego Wave Fútbol Club

1 followers

San Diego Wave Fútbol Club (NWSL) is a professional soccer club. Our ambition is to establish an organization that stands as the leader in women’s professional sports. Our goal on the field, to consistently compete for championships, will be matched by our desire to unite, and serve our community. We will create a world class home for our supporters and build a team that they will be proud to call their own. Our Leadership Team The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) announced in June 2021 that San Diego will be home to an NWSL expansion team, set to begin play in Spring 2022. Jill Ellis, the only two-time FIFA Women's World Cup winning manager and a former FIFA World Women's Coach of the Year recipient, serves as President of the San Diego NWSL team while England standout and former Manchester United Women’s Manager Casey Stoney serves as the team’s head coach. Wave FC is owned by investor Ron Burkle. In the club's first season in 2022, Wave FC made history not only as the first expansion team to make the playoffs, but also the first expansion team to win a playoff game. On the way, San Diego broke both the NWSL regular season and playoff attendance records.


Industries

Employees

11-50

Links