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Nationals hire Jason Sinnarajah from Royals as their president of business operations

Jason Sinnarajah will lead business operations for the Nationals, known for innovations like fan-entry technology and revamped concessions, after a successful tenure with the Royals.

  • Recently, the Washington Nationals hired Jason Sinnarajah from the Kansas City Royals as president of business operations, following recent additions of Paul Toboni and Anirudh Kilambi to the front office.
  • To modernize the club's business strategy, Mark D. Lerner said Jason Sinnarajah is a transformative leader, reflecting the role's creation to ensure a forward-thinking approach.
  • At the Royals, Jason Sinnarajah served as senior vice president and chief operating officer, revitalizing the stadium experience with fan entry technology and a reimagined concessions program.
  • Nationals officials said 'We believe Jason is the ideal person to lead the Nationals into a bright future', noting he joins after serving as Buffalo Bills, senior vice president of business administration from 2023.
  • Sinnarajah's background includes work with the Cleveland Guardians and Google, reflecting tech and baseball experience, as reported by The Associated Press MLB hub.
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Nationals hire Jason Sinnarajah from Royals as their president of business operations

The Washington Nationals have hired Jason Sinnarajah from the Kansas City Royals to become their president of business operations.

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