Zach Fingerhut
About Zach Fingerhut
Zach Fingerhut is a Service Supervisor currently employed at Cintas and has extensive experience in soccer officiating and coaching. He has held various roles in soccer organizations and has a strong educational background in Sport and Recreation Management and Communication.
Work at Cintas
Zach Fingerhut has been employed at Cintas as a Service Supervisor since 2023. His role involves overseeing service operations and ensuring customer satisfaction. Cintas is known for providing uniform rental services and facility services, and Zach's position contributes to maintaining the company's standards in service delivery.
Current Referee Roles
Zach Fingerhut serves as a Collegiate Soccer Referee for the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association since 2022. He also officiates high school soccer games for the Virginia High School League and the Metropolitan Washington Soccer Referees Association, roles he has held since 2019 and 2021, respectively. Additionally, he has been a referee for the U.S. Soccer Federation since 2015, officiating various competitive levels.
Previous Experience at Loudoun United FC
Zach worked at Loudoun United FC in two capacities. He was part of the Gameday Operations Staff for seven months in 2023, where he assisted in the execution of game day activities. Prior to that, he served as an Account Executive in Ticket Sales from 2022 to 2023, where he was responsible for promoting ticket sales and enhancing fan engagement.
Education and Expertise
Zach Fingerhut holds a Bachelor of Science in Sport and Recreation Management from James Madison University, where he studied from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Wake Forest University, attending from 2014 to 2016. His educational background supports his roles in sports management and officiating.
Coaching and Mentorship Experience
Zach has contributed to youth soccer development as a volunteer recreational soccer coach for several years. He also served as a paid assistant coach for a boys varsity high school soccer team, helping them reach the conference championship. Additionally, he was a founding executive committee member of Vision, a JMU-sanctioned club aimed at mentoring students navigating college life.