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General Manager

Potawatomi Fire > General Manager
March 11, 2023
David Qualls

Potawatomi Fire General Manager David J. Qualls is a native of Tecumseh, Oklahoma. He has worked in the music, entertainment, and gaming industry for more than 30 years. Qualls brings a vast amount of creative abilities to FireLake Arena as its director, which blends well with the mission of the Potawatomi Fire program. Additionally, Qualls…

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The Potawatomi Fire are a professional basketball team, now playing their second season with The Basketball League (TBL) The Fire are owned by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Our home-owned arena is FireLake Arena whose reputation is bringing world class live entertainment and sporting activities to the Shawnee area.
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