Adrian Hanauer

Adrian Hanauer

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Adrian Hanauer is an American businessman and owner of the USL-1 team Seattle Sounders and minority owner and general manager of the Seattle Sounders FC.

Business history

Hanauer's family owns Pacific Coast Feather Co., a down pillow, feather bed, and high-end bedding products manufacturer that was originally founded in 1884 in Germany, but currently headquartered in Seattle.cite news | url=http://www.seattlemag.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=3E1DA341B2834604B64A1EB3BA74CCFB&tier=4&id=ADB6A691C5E84559BF45913532263947&AudID=42BFF54AF0444B8F92E1C3E1A324650E | title=The Gambler | publisher=Seattle Magazine | author=Meisner, Jeff | accessdate=2008-05-24] While Hanauer never held an executive position within the company, he began working at the company at 13. Hanauer founded Museum Quality Framing, which is a chain of custom frame stores in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, in 1988. [cite news | url=http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/stories/1999/11/22/story6.html | title=Seeking frame and fortune | publisher=Puget Sound Business Journal | author=Nancy J. Kim | date=1999-11-19 | accessdate=2008-02-01] Hanauer is also the owner of a chain of pizza stores called Mad Pizza. As an early investor in aQuantive, an online based advertising company, Hanauer turned a substantial profit when the company went public in 2000 and again when Microsoft purchased the company in 2007.

He became the managing parter for the USL Seattle Sounders in 2002 and began reducing the financial loses the team was taking, $1 million per year for the five years proceeding Hanauer's taking over the team, and reduced the loses to $350,000 per year. The team also attained success on the field under Hanauer's leadership, going 23-4-1 in his first season, the second best record in USL history, and made it to the league championship game three times, winning it twice. Hanauer also began working on getting a Major League Soccer team in Seattle. The league passed over Seattle in 2004, choosing instead to expand to better prepared Salt Lake City. Hanauer invested $250,000 for a 15 percent stake in an English soccer team, Cambridge United FC, in May 2007.

Following the MLS All Star game in July 2007, Hanauer was introduced to Hollywood executive, director, and film producer Joe Roth by MLS director Don Garber. The two men hit it off and over the next few weeks, Roth made several visits to Seattle to take in a few Sounders games and get to know Hanauer better. By November, the two had brought in Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and comedian Drew Carey as investors and MLS had announced Seattle as the next expansion team.

In 2005, Hanauer founded business incubator and venture capital company Curious Office Partners. The company invests in small internet startup companies and offers them office space in Pioneer Square and invests between US$10,000 and $250,000 in the startups. [cite news | url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/242482_curious28.html | title=Startups—the micro approach | publisher=Seattle Post-Intelligencer | author=John Cook | date=2005-09-28 | accessdate=2008-02-01]

Personal life

Hanauer's interest in soccer began at the age of 3, saw his first NASL Sounders game at the age of 8, and was one of only two freshman to make the soccer team for Mercer Island High School. While Hanauer did not make the team as a sophomore, he continued to play soccer, first on an intramural team while attending University of Washington and currently on two teams in the Greater Seattle Soccer League.

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