Denver-based KSE owns and operates the NBA Denver Nuggets, NHL Colorado Avalanche, NLL Colorado Mammoth, MLS Colorado Rapids, Pepsi Center arena, Paramount Theatre and Altitude Sports and Entertainment television network.
KSE also has ownership interests in the AFL Colorado Crush, Universal Lending Pavilion and other sports and entertainment properties.
Ehrlich, 38, becomes one of the youngest head of operations in US sports, and will report directly to company owner E. Stanley Kroenke.
Ehrlich began his sports career with a four-year stint as assistant general counsel and then vice president for business and legal affairs and general counsel for Ascent Entertainment, the Denver company that owned the Denver Nuggets, brought the Colorado Avalanche to Denver and built the Pepsi Center.
He joined the executive staff of KSE following Kroenke's purchase of the Nuggets, Avalanche and Pepsi Center, most recently serving as executive vice president.
David Ehrlich has been appointed the new chief operating officer of Kroenke Sports Enterprises (KSE) – owner and operator of NBA, NHL and MLS teams.






