Published On: October 27th, 2016

GREEN BAY, Wisc. – The Green Bay Bullfrogs have named Sieeria Vieaux as General Manager. Vieaux steps into this role after three strong years with the organization as the Corporate Accounts Manager and Marketing Coordinator. 

“I am truly passionate about the Green Bay community and the Bullfrogs,” Vieaux said. “There is such a great sense of family and pride for this team and community and I am honored to call it my home.  I grew up going to historic Joannes Stadium and am excited for the opportunity to lead the Bullfrogs.”

“We are excited to have Sieeria in this new role for the Bullfrogs,” Bullfrogs owners Steve Schmitt, Vern Stenman and Conor Caloia said in a joint statement. “We feel that Sieeria brings a lot to the table as General Manager, and will continue to push the recent success of the Bullfrogs organization.”

Vieaux, a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, graduated in 2013 with a degree in Sport Management from Carroll University. The summer before her senior year, Vieaux began her career in baseball as a marketing intern for the Lakeshore Chinooks of the Northwoods League. Following that summer, she joined the Bullfrogs staff working multiple positions, most recently as Corporate Accounts and Marketing Manager. 

"There's a lot of energy behind this team," Vieaux said. “With the help of our Assistant General Manager Andy Francis I’m confident that our focus will continue to be on improving the fan experience and making the 2017 season a great one.”

In three seasons under the management of Big Top Baseball, the Bullfrogs have increased attendance 55% and gone from zero sellouts in 2013 to 17 sellouts last season. 2017 ticket packages and group packages are currently for sale.  For information call the Bullfrogs office at (920) 497-7225 or visit the website at greenbaybullfrogs.com.

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