
Cameron Foster Named Senior Director Of Contracts And Cap Management For Washington Athletics
February 12, 2025 | General
SEATTLE – Cameron Foster, a veteran of professional sports and a UW graduate, has joined the University of Washington Department of Athletics as Senior Director of Contracts and Cap Management, Director of Athletics Pat Chun announced today.
With the preliminary approval of the House Settlement, UW Athletics is working to best position itself for the future environment of collegiate athletics. Foster will serve as UW's lead negotiator on revenue share agreements. He will also be a part of UW's Cap Management Team and assist in developing and managing strategies across several areas, including revenue sharing, roster management, and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) benchmarking.
"As we plan for a future under the terms of the House Settlement, change will continue to be the norm in college athletics," said Chun. "UW Athletics has been working to define what our staffing needs will need to look like in the new environment. We are excited that Cameron is joining the UW Athletics family. He has made a career of advocating for athletes across a range of complex financial and legal matters and we welcome Cameron back to his alma mater."
Foster is the president and founder of Reign Sports Management, a professional sports agency representing a wide array of professional athletes, including NFL players and Husky alumni Vita Vea, Kaleb McGary, Nick Harris, Myles Bryant, and Napoleon Kaufman. Foster has represented over one hundred professional athletes, primarily in football, but also including a select few professional athletes in the NBA, WNBA and MLB. He co-founded Foster & Easley Sports in 1989 along with NFL Hall of Famer and Seattle Seahawks legend Kenny Easley. Foster & Easley continued until 2016 when Foster founded Reign Sports Management. In 2021, Foster joined legendary sports agency Steinberg Sports and Entertainment as Senior Vice President, working with clients including Patrick Mahomes, Sean Rhyan, and Tua Tagovailoa.
"We are truly at the beginning of a transformational period in college sports," said Foster. "The complexities of negotiations, cap management, and revenue share have added challenges to the traditional athletic department, and I am excited to join a department leading the way on cutting-edge approaches to turning challenges into opportunities. I look forward to partnering with our leadership, our coaches, and our student-athletes to ensure that we are maximizing our opportunities to compete for championships."
Foster graduated from the University of Washington in 1988 and was a member of the UW rowing team. As a second-year law student, he became a certified contract advisor with the NFL and graduated from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1991. Committed to non-profit work and community involvement, Foster has created over one hundred non-profit 501(c)3 foundations for his clients including The Moyer Foundation (Jamie Moyer/Seattle Mariners) and the Rome Odunze Foundation.
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About Washington Athletics
Washington athletic teams have claimed 56 team national championships across 11 different sports, beginning with its first titles in 1923 in men's rowing and women's rifle, and counting its most recent national championship, also in men's rowing (2024). Traditions of Washington Athletics include 320 Olympians and Paralympians, originating The Wave during the third quarter of a 1981 football game, the familiar Huskies nickname in 1922, and its iconic Sailgating activities and encompassing view at what is known as The Greatest Setting in college football.
With the preliminary approval of the House Settlement, UW Athletics is working to best position itself for the future environment of collegiate athletics. Foster will serve as UW's lead negotiator on revenue share agreements. He will also be a part of UW's Cap Management Team and assist in developing and managing strategies across several areas, including revenue sharing, roster management, and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) benchmarking.
"As we plan for a future under the terms of the House Settlement, change will continue to be the norm in college athletics," said Chun. "UW Athletics has been working to define what our staffing needs will need to look like in the new environment. We are excited that Cameron is joining the UW Athletics family. He has made a career of advocating for athletes across a range of complex financial and legal matters and we welcome Cameron back to his alma mater."
Foster is the president and founder of Reign Sports Management, a professional sports agency representing a wide array of professional athletes, including NFL players and Husky alumni Vita Vea, Kaleb McGary, Nick Harris, Myles Bryant, and Napoleon Kaufman. Foster has represented over one hundred professional athletes, primarily in football, but also including a select few professional athletes in the NBA, WNBA and MLB. He co-founded Foster & Easley Sports in 1989 along with NFL Hall of Famer and Seattle Seahawks legend Kenny Easley. Foster & Easley continued until 2016 when Foster founded Reign Sports Management. In 2021, Foster joined legendary sports agency Steinberg Sports and Entertainment as Senior Vice President, working with clients including Patrick Mahomes, Sean Rhyan, and Tua Tagovailoa.
"We are truly at the beginning of a transformational period in college sports," said Foster. "The complexities of negotiations, cap management, and revenue share have added challenges to the traditional athletic department, and I am excited to join a department leading the way on cutting-edge approaches to turning challenges into opportunities. I look forward to partnering with our leadership, our coaches, and our student-athletes to ensure that we are maximizing our opportunities to compete for championships."
Foster graduated from the University of Washington in 1988 and was a member of the UW rowing team. As a second-year law student, he became a certified contract advisor with the NFL and graduated from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1991. Committed to non-profit work and community involvement, Foster has created over one hundred non-profit 501(c)3 foundations for his clients including The Moyer Foundation (Jamie Moyer/Seattle Mariners) and the Rome Odunze Foundation.
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About Washington Athletics
Washington athletic teams have claimed 56 team national championships across 11 different sports, beginning with its first titles in 1923 in men's rowing and women's rifle, and counting its most recent national championship, also in men's rowing (2024). Traditions of Washington Athletics include 320 Olympians and Paralympians, originating The Wave during the third quarter of a 1981 football game, the familiar Huskies nickname in 1922, and its iconic Sailgating activities and encompassing view at what is known as The Greatest Setting in college football.
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