In 2018, Cynt Marshall, who retired as an executive at AT&T the year before, became the first Black woman CEO in NBA history.
Cynthia 'Cynt' Marshall, a pioneering figure in the sports industry, has announced her retirement as the chief executive ...
You know how close we were to trading for Kobe in 2007. Oh my God, it was like literally this close. I talked to Jerry Buss ...
Dallas wealth management advisor CH Investment Partners is being sold to a Chicago company along with the management of more ...
DALLAS (AP) — Cynt Marshall is retiring as CEO of the Dallas Mavericks at the end of the year, and then she will stay on for ...
U.S. Soccer is undergoing a reorganization including laying off employees across the organization ahead of its move from ...
Dallas Stars coach Pete DeBoer has been cleared to return to the ice just before the team’s season opener after recovering ...
More details were unveiled today about the upcoming PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf exhibition match in Las Vegas, including that the ...