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Former Manchester United chief confirmed as Formula E CEO

Formula E has confirmed former Manchester United commercial director Jamie Reigle will replace Alejandro Agag as CEO. Canadian Reigle's most recent job was Executive Vice-President of Business Operations at the Los Angeles Rams, who reached the Super Bowl earlier this year. Article continues under video Under Reigle, Manchester United's popularity in Asia soared, while he played crucial roles in attracting massive sponsorship deals with Adidas and Chevrolet. Formula E's status has similarly been on the rise and the all-electric series recently revealed revenues of $200million. FE will be boosted by the arrivals of Porsche and Mercedes for its sixth season, as well as a new race in Seoul,...
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