Woman holding a phone speaking to a crowd in an arena.

Before Jaime Weston, Mgt 94, was selected as Major League Volleyball’s first-ever commissioner and before she was senior vice president of marketing at the National Football League, she played volleyball at Georgia Tech.

“If you had told my 21-year-old self, who had just graduated from Georgia Tech and wanted to work in sports, that one day I’d actually be serving the sport that served me my whole life—never would I have imagined this,” Weston says. “It’s a full-circle moment for me.” 

In her inaugural role as commissioner, Weston will lead the largest professional volleyball league in the country. The MLV is in its third season with eight professional teams and plans to expand to 11 teams in 2027.