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One Small Step For Orlando Pride, One Giant Leap For Women’s Sports Promotions

Pedro Araujo, the Orlando Pride’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, admits he didn’t come into the team’s initiative to launch its new Ad Astra — literally, “to the stars” — jersey with much spacecraft experience.

“Yeah, I definitely learned a lot, for sure,” Araujo said with a chuckle. “I think we have a lot of people here in the office that are part of our organizations that were born on the Space Coast and they are so proud of that heritage and so proud of what it means to the country and to the world.” Read More

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