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Richard Patti |
Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel | Profile |
Meghan Kane |
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The Washington Commanders are a professional American football team located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The team belongs to the East Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League. The team`s home stadium is FedExField in Landover, Maryland. Its headquarters and training facility is the Inova Sports Performance Center in Loudoun County, Virginia. Washington has played more than 1,000 games since 1932 and has won five NFL Championships (two pre-merger, and three Super Bowls). The franchise has captured 15 NFL divisional titles and five NFL conference championships.
Kitman Labs is the industry leading sports analytics company, using artificial intelligence to increase athlete performance and health. Teams around the world in the NFL, NBA, NHL, EPL, Bundesliga, AFL, NRL and more rely on Kitman Labs` powerful insights to put their best team on the field and outperform the competition. Forged in professional sport and powered by some of the brightest data scientists in the world, Kitman Labs is committed to continual innovation to solve the toughest problems in human performance and unlock the connection between performance, health, and training. More than just a technology provider, we are known for our superior customer support, research-backed thought leadership, and bringing together some of the best minds in the industry to share, challenge and advance performance practices.
Team Singularity is an expanding esports organization, with the purpose of developing successful teams, building a professional environment for the players and creating a thriving ecosystem.
Young Champions Cheerleading with over 20 years of experience has become the leader in the cheer industry. All students have the opportunity to perform at the Young Champions Cheerleading Competition.
Perpich Center for Arts Education was born as the Minnesota Center for Arts Education in 1985, created by the state legislature at the urging of then Gov. Rudy Perpich. It was renamed in his honor after his death in 1995. Minnesota is one of only a handful of states in the nation with a dedicated state agency supporting arts education.