It may be a cliche, but if it is, it rarely actually happens, where the eager local kid who humbly begins his employment in the company’s basement mailroom works his way to the boardroom. His story regarding how he climbed to that role, soaring and bumping and skidding through years of ascension, acclaim and adversity and potential acclaim again, as a fresh-faced intern straight out of school to an experienced executive now, is unusual.īefore we get to it, consider this: After Monday night’s best-of-three playoff game in Sandy against Houston, Fall is the only person who has attended, been on hand for every playoff match in team history, all 33 of them, working his way from a not-so-glorified gofer in the PR department to the club’s top dog, one of the top dogs, as GM-in-charge. That last part is what Fall’s done for RSL since taking over as GM for the team a handful of years ago, at the age of 34, as the youngest Major League Soccer executive to hold that position.
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