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Chiefs Promote Executives for Stadium and Facility Projects

21 min · 5. Juni 2026
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The Kansas City Chiefs recently announced the promotions of two high-level executives to oversee the organization's ambitious infrastructure and growth initiatives. Matt Kenny has been elevated to Chief Operations Officer, where he will manage the design and execution of a new stadium and practice facility. Joining him in a new leadership role is Brandon Hamilton, who was named Project Executive for Facilities Development to lead construction partnerships and technical planning. These leadership changes coincide with the team’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the expansion of their regional real estate footprint. Both men bring extensive experience in stadium management and sustainable development to their new positions. This strategic reorganization aims to secure the franchise's long-term future through transformational capital projects and enhanced fan experiences.

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