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Genius Talk Series: Peter Trevisani

  • Tractor Brewing at Wells Park 1800 4th Street Northwest Albuquerque, NM, 87102 United States (map)

The Young Professionals of Albuquerque is very excited to continue our Professional Development Speaker Series.

Join us on Wednesday, February 22nd as we hear from Peter Trevisani, the founding CEO and President of USL Championship Soccer Club New Mexico United on his leadership journey. Hosted at Tractor Brewing Company at Wells Park, we will have light food AND cover your first drink if you arrive before the start of the program.

$5 for members and $10 for non-members.

PARKING: There is general parking in front of the building on 4th St and Hannett Street. If the parking lot is full, please find parking along 4th Street.

RSVP HERE.

Fun Facts about Peter Trevisani

  1. Peter Trevisani is the first Club President, CEO and majority owner of New Mexico United. A graduate of Boston College, and Columbia University, Peter is motivated by a commitment to community, a love of competition, and a concrete belief that soccer can pave the path to meaningful growth in the state of New Mexico.

  2. Peter attended Boston College where he played American Football. After graduating, and attempting to go pro in Italy, he spent three years building personal computers for small businesses in Boston. Peter has an MBA from Columbia University and finished 16 years later in Santa Fe, NM, where he was a Partner at Thornburg Investment Management.

  3. After leaving Thornburg in 2015, Peter wrote down 5 things that he loved, besides his family. One was immersive theater. His passion for immersive theater led to an early investment and advisory work with the Santa Fe art collective, Meow Wolf. Another was health and fitness. This inspired “Project 47” a self-induced fitness challenge where Peter worked out for 47 days in a row, but each workout involved a different fitness discipline. This challenge led Peter to some familiar workouts such as crossfit and mountain biking but it also found him in some less comfortable environments, such as a water aerobics class and playing dodgeball with the 6th grade class at his son’s school.

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