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Rapids' Tim Hinchey, MLS Cup Participants Lead MLS '16 Award Winners

MLS announced its ’16 club and exec award winners Thursday night during a season kickoff party in L.A. The Sounders and Toronto FC, who faced off in the MLS Cup last month, both led the league with three total awards, while Rapids President TIM HINCHEY was recognized as the Doug Hamilton Exec of the Year.

AWARD
WINNER
Doug Hamilton Exec of the Year
Rapids President Tim Hinchey
Ticket Sales Exec of the Year
Sporting KC VP/Ticket Sales & Service Gregg Allen
Corporate Partnership Exec of the Year
Orlando City VP/Corporate Partnerships Rob Parker
Marketing Exec of the Year
Red Bulls VP/Communications & Marketing Joseph Stetson
Ticket Sales Team of the Year
Toronto FC
Corporate Partnership Team of the Year
Sounders
Marketing Team of the Year
Sounders
PR Team of the Year
Sounders
Ticketing Sales Impact Award
Toronto FC (Sales Fantasy Day)
Club Retailer of the Year
Sporting KC
Marisa Colaiano Community Relations
Department of the Year
NYC FC
Digital Team of the Year
Galaxy
Social Media Activation of the Year
Orlando City SC (#OrlandoUnited)
Digital Content Experience of the Year
Rapids (Tim Howard: The Journey Home)
Security Staff of the Year
Timbers
Operations Staff of the Year
Revolution
Supporter Management Team of the Year
NYC FC

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