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Russ Cline -
President/Owner
For the past 21 years, Russ Cline has been strategically involved with the
Philadelphia Wings and the National Lacrosse League. Russ and partner
Chris Fritz co-founded the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL) in 1987.
Together they pioneered and promoted the obscure sport of indoor lacrosse in the
United States and are largely responsible for the games growth and development
today. For twelve years Cline and Fritz owned and operated the first sole
proprietary owned league in US sports history. In 1997, the MILL dissolved
into the current National Lacrosse League (NLL) where each team is independently
owned and operated. Cline and Fritz retained ownership of the Philadelphia
Wings where Cline has also served as President for the past nine years.
Cline was inducted to the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in 2006 and was
a member of its inaugural class.
Cline established himself as one of Kansas City’s leading businessmen during
his association with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League from
1974-1983 where he is regarded as a pioneer in the marketing of NFL teams
through multi-event and cooperative sponsorships. In 1984, Cline formed
RCA Group, an international sports and entertainment production and promotion
company. RCA Group’s major clients have included ESPN and ABC Sports-with
whom they assisted in the development of action sports events like the X Games,
three years as producers of the AND1 Mix Tape Tour and 18 years producing
Davis/Fed Cup tennis for the United States Tennis Association. In 2005 RCA
Group was selected by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce as one of the “Top 10
Small Businesses” in Kansas City. In addition, Cline is the owner and
President of Image Impact, a company that develops proprietary software for use
in evaluating and identifying sponsorship logos in televised events.
Russ Cline is actively involved in a variety of Kansas City area civic and
charitable organizations including the Board of Trustees of William Jewel
College, City Union Mission, and numerous church and community committees and
was recently inducted into the New York Boys Club All Sports Hall of Fame.
He was also recognized as NLL Executive of the Year in 2001.
Cline and his wife Melanie have a 21 year old son, Ryan. He also has
two grown daughters, Lisa Cline Boehm and Lori Cline Mosier and eight
grandchildren.