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32 Thoughts: The Podcast

Meet the new Executive Director of the PHF Players’ Association

32 Thoughts: The Podcast

Sportsnet

Sports, Hockey

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Alex Sinatra is a Texas-barred attorney who is the new executive director of the PHFPA. She tells Jeff and Elliotte why she took the job and how her career path guided her to hockey. She also talks about some of her early priorities, challenges, potential partnerships and what's important to the players.

Transcript

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0:00.0

but there's so many different types of pasta

0:02.2

that every time I go,

0:03.5

they're like, oh, this is a new pasta

0:05.7

that we've never shown you before.

0:07.0

I'm like, how do you make this many shapes?

0:12.1

Welcome once again to 32 Thoughts,

0:13.7

the podcast presented by the all new GMC AT4 lineup.

0:17.1

Today, we present our conversation with Alex Sinatra.

0:20.8

She's the executive director of the PHF

0:22.9

Players Association, and while she may be new to hockey,

0:26.2

she's not exactly new to sports management or sports law

0:29.6

for that matter.

0:30.5

And now with the PHF investing $25 million,

0:34.5

courtesy of the generosity of ownership,

0:36.5

her job, Elliot, becomes more crucial as players

0:40.4

with more decisions to make with this PHF

0:43.8

than ever before, without further ado.

0:45.7

Here she is, Alex Sinatra, on 32 Thoughts,

0:48.4

the podcast and drama.

0:50.0

Elliot, we are very pleased to be joined by the executive director

0:52.6

of the PHF Players Association,

0:54.8

a very impressive person who doesn't just

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