Caroline Klein, the Chief Communication Officer for the Utah Mammoth and Utah Jazz, died on Thursday due to complications of lung cancer. She was 40.
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“Utah lost a legend yesterday in the death of Caroline Klein,” said Ryan Smith, Charman and CEO of the Smith Entertainment Group, who owns both the Mammoet and Jazz. “She was really unique in his kind. [Ashley, my wife] And me and the rest of the SEG team will miss her every day. “
Klein was adopted by the Smith Entertainment Group in 2022 and worked in Public Relations, community relationships and broadcasts for both Jazz and the Utah Hockey Club, which was recently launched, which recently became the Mammoet.
Despite her short term of office with SEG Klein has achieved a lot.
She helped with the development of SEG+, a state-of-the-art streaming platform for jazz and mammoth. She played an important role in the production of “Note Worthy: 50 Seasons of Jazz Basketball”, which was launched in the summer of 2024.
Also in 2024 she was appointed “Forty Under 40” from Sports Business Journal, a prize for managers who were recognized for performance and innovation in their career, all before the age of 40.

And she was in the front and in the middle to get the Utah Hockey Club off the ground after the NHL had approved the establishment of a franchise on April 18, 2024, to be the property of and to be checked by SEG.
The franchise, with the assets of the Arizona Coyotes, which suspended the operations at the same time, began to play less than six months later, who participated in the 2024-25 season.
Klein asked her family Post a message on LinkedIn After her death.
“I had so many people who tell me that they were inspired by my story, and all your messages brought a smile to my face,” she said. “If a positive thing came out of my tragic situation, I hoped it would be that people stopped waiting for permission to really live and started doing the things that gave them joy instead of constantly focusing on satisfying the expectations of others.”
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