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AEW Hires Former WWE Executive As Chief Operating Officer

By The Spotlight StaffMarch 27, 2024
AEW Hires Former WWE Executive As Chief Operating Officer

On Tuesday, All Elite Wrestling announced in a press release that they had appointed Kosha Irby as the Chief Operating Officer of the company.

Kosha Irby will oversee all strategic planning and execution of live events, marketing, finance, human resources, licensing, consumer products, and other major lines of business for All Elite Wrestling.

Kosha Irby joined Tony Khan’s company from Clemson University. Irby had held the position of Chief Marketing Officer at Clemson University before joining AEW. He has also worked for Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football as Chief Marketing Officer, Professional Bull Riders as President, and WWE as Regional Director of Live Events.

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