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Jeff plush comissioner nwsl 2015 draft
Jeff Plush is the former commissioner of the National Women's Soccer League, a position he was named to in 2014. He succeeded the inaugural commissioner, Cheryl Bailey. Prior to this role, Plush served as the Managing Director of the Colorado Rapids from 2006-2011 during which the team won its first MLS title (2010).
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In February 2017, Plush and A+E Networks announced the league's first season-long television deal, which included one match per week to be aired on Lifetime. The deal included A+E Networks taking a 25% equity stake in the league and forming a joint venture to manage and produce the league's broadcast and streaming content.

Plush resigned as commissioner in March 2017, with no successor named as of July 2017. Amanda Duffy, hired by Plush to be the league's managing director of operations, has filled many of the commissioner's roles in the interim. Plush was subsequently hired in April 2017 by sports marketing company BHSC Global to form and lead its properties business group.