Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall announced she will retire at the end of the year after 6 years in her role.
Mark Cuban hired Marshall in March 2018, making her the first Black woman to ever head up an NBA teamDallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall announced she will retire as Chief Executive Officer on Dec. 31, 2024, and will move into a consultant role through December 2025.
The change comes one year after Cuban sold the team to the families of Dr. Miriam Adelson and Sivan and Patrick Dumont, the President and Chief Operating Officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation“Cynt Marshall is a force of nature," Dumont said in the news release."I like to say her superpower is bringing people together, but the truth is she has many superpowers. Cynt has always gone above and beyond in everything she has done, and her leadership of the Dallas Mavericks is no exception.
“Our vision, and we have one, is that by 2019, the Dallas Mavericks organization, that’s all of us, is setting the NBA standard for inclusion and diversity,” she said at the time.“I see something very different now when I walk in than when I walked into that office in late February. So, I’m just really fired up about that,” Marshall told NBC5.
“Our workplace promise is that every voice matters and everybody belongs,” Marshall said at the time. “We dreamed of creating an environment that set the global standard for fan experiences, emotional connections, and workplace culture. Our employees believed in our vision to create a cultural transformation that excited, inspired, and united everyone. It’s truly an honor to receive the 2022 NBA Inclusion Leadership Award.
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