City League Board Members
Max Valverde
Max grew up in Maine playing soccer, football, baseball, basketball, and tennis—and went on to captain his high school football, basketball, and tennis teams. He continued his athletic journey playing rugby at Brown University.
After building FareHarbor into a successful company, Max closed that chapter and moved from Amsterdam to Park City in 2021. Though new to town, he quickly immersed himself in the community through sports—coaching more Basin Rec and club teams than Bill White has restaurants. In a planning meeting Max’s stoke for City League accidentally set off the seismometer at the U - The USGS is following up. He’ll be out on the field every day working with your child—come say hi!
Danny Aronson
Danny loves coaching sports—and it shows. He’s passionate about helping kids build skills, confidence, and a deep love for the game while also growing as teammates and leaders. In Park City, he’s coached over 20 seasons of youth sports, sometimes managing five teams in a single season, and has coached at the club level across multiple sports and age groups.
A former league all-star and varsity captain in baseball, soccer, and hockey, Danny brings deep experience in both baseball and soccer skill development. Professionally, he runs a company focused on building environments where kids can discover their love for sport, reach their full potential, and develop the life skills that will help them thrive on and off the field.
Mia Pascoe
Mia grew up playing soccer, basketball, and tennis, eventually going on to play Division I soccer at the University of Colorado. After graduating, she spent five years in San Francisco working at Gap Inc. before moving to Park City in 2012.
Now a stay-at-home mom to three boys, Mia stays deeply involved in the community—volunteering in her sons’ classrooms and coaching their recreational soccer teams. Her love for soccer (and competition!) lives on through Park City’s co-ed leagues, and she also enjoys skiing, pickleball, tennis, mountain biking, and hiking.
Brad Forth
Brad was born and raised in Virginia, where he grew up playing baseball, basketball, and football in community leagues before going on to captain his high school swim and tennis teams. He continued his athletic journey at Duke University, competing on the Division I men’s swim team.
After college, Brad spent time living and working in New York City and Denver before relocating to Park City in 2019. He and his family fell in love with the vibrant community, strong public schools, and world-class access to the outdoors. Brad is passionate about keeping sports fun, local, and inclusive for all kids in Park City.