DODGERS NAME LORENZO SCIARRINO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS 

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers have named Lorenzo Sciarrino to the position of Senior Vice President, Global Partnerships. In his role, Sciarrino will head the Dodgers’ global sponsorship department, supervising and engineering franchise partnerships with businesses domestically and internationally.

Most recently, Sciarrino served as Vice President of Corporate Partnerships within the Property Solutions division at WME Sports, a part of the Endeavor network, where he helped drive jewel asset sales representation (including jersey patches and naming rights) and provided strategic consulting services to teams, leagues, venues and governing bodies. Additionally, Sciarrino was responsible for identifying new business opportunities for the vast Endeavor portfolio of companies that includes William Morris Endeavor (WME), IMG and the UFC, to name a few.

Prior to joining WME Sports, Sciarrino served as Vice President of Global Partnerships for Legends, the global premium experiences company that delivers holistic solutions for sports and entertainment properties. Sciarrino managed partnership sales efforts on behalf of the LA Stadium & Entertainment District at Hollywood Park, an historic mixed-use development in the heart of Los Angeles, and he joined a team effort to secure one of the most momentous naming rights deals in industry history: SoFi Stadium.

Sciarrino’s new position marks his return to the Dodgers, where he spent 12 years culminating in his role as VP of Corporate Partnerships. During his tenure, he helped architect a refined go-to-market partnership sales strategy that resulted in historic revenue growth for the organization.

“Lorenzo is a highly regarded leader in his field,” said Lon Rosen, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, Los Angeles Dodgers. “He has an incredible grasp of the complex sports ecosystem that features worldwide sponsorship at its center and dynamic business opportunities in its orbit. We are thrilled to welcome him back to the Dodgers and can’t wait to see what he brings back to the organization.”

Originally from Pennsylvania, Sciarrino received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He resides in Studio City with his wife Jen and kids Joseph and Christian.

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