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A few days ago, Marshall was said to be in negotiations with Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont about extending her contract ...
After 36 years with AT&T, Marshall -- the NBA's first Black female CEO -- was tasked with turning around a toxic front office ...
Cynt Marshall will retire as CEO effective Dec. 31 and will remain in the consultant role through December 2025.
The team announced that her last day will be December 31, 2024, but she will stay on as a consultant through December 2025.
The impact of Cynthia Marshall’s leadership is unmeasurable, writes Froswa Booker. High-profile leadership roles are not the ...
In 2018, Cynt Marshall, who retired as an executive at AT&T the year before, became the first Black woman CEO in NBA history.
Effective on Dec. 31, Cynt Marshall will retire as CEO and will remain a consultant of the organization through December 2025 ...
Cynthia 'Cynt' Marshall, a pioneering figure in the sports industry, has announced her retirement as the chief executive ...
DALLAS — Cynt Marshall is retiring as CEO of the Dallas Mavericks at the end of the year, and then she will stay on for ...
Cynt Marshall, who became the first Black woman to ever head up an NBA franchise when she became CEO of the Dallas Mavericks ...
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall is credited with cleaning up the Mavericks organization and strengthening the team's ...