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Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall to retire at year’s end
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall retiring at the end of this year
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall is credited with cleaning up the Mavericks organization and strengthening the team's connection to the community.
Marshall is retiring as the CEO of the Mavericks at the end of 2024 but will remain as a consultant
DALLAS -- Cynt Marshall is retiring as CEO of the Dallas Mavericks at the end of the year, and then she will stay on for another year as a consultant in the organization where she is credited for a comprehensive overhaul of workplace policies.
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall to Retire in December
Marshall became the NBA's first Black female CEO when then-Mavs-majority owner Mark Cuban hired her in 2018. During her tenure, she helped the organization emerge from sexual misconduct and harassment controversies with the hiring of other female team executives and a focus on diversity and inclusion—along with female-focused programs like Girls Empowered by Mavericks (GEM).
Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall to retire at year’s end: ‘An indelible figure in Mavs history’
Hired in 2018 amid a sexual harassment scandal, Marshall is credited with transforming the organization’s culture into one of inclusion.
Cynt Marshall, an NBA trailblazer, to retire as Dallas Mavericks CEO
Cynt Marshall, who became the first Black woman to ever head up an NBA franchise when she became CEO of the Dallas Mavericks in 2018, has announced her retirement.
Cynt Marshall retiring as CEO of Mavericks at end of 2024
Marshall became the first Black female CEO in NBA history when she was hired by then-Mavericks owner Mark Cuban in March of 2018. "My three-year commitment has more than doubled in time," Marshall told Mavericks employees in a letter obtained by ESPN's Andscape.
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall announces retirement
Effective on Dec. 31, Cynt Marshall will retire as CEO and will remain a consultant of the organization through December 2025.
How Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall changed workplace culture after sexual harassment scandal
When Mark Cuban hired former AT&T executive Cynt Marshall in 2018, the Dallas Mavericks organization was reeling from allegations of sexual harassment
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GM Survey Shows High Praise For Mavericks, Luka Doncic
General Managers of all 30 NBA teams answered 50 questions ahead of the 2024-25 season. They had a lot to say about Dallas.
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NBA GM survey: Luka Doncic named best point guard, among favorites to win MVP
Following his historic season, the expectations are high for Doncic’s looming seventh season with the Dallas Mavericks.
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Mavericks center Dereck Lively II drops 'great' update on his 3-point shooting development
Dereck Lively II s working on his three-point shot as the Mavericks prepare for the upcoming 2024-25 NBA season.
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NBA GMs say this Dallas Maverick’s player is the best point guard in the NBA
NBA.com released its annual survey of general managers around the league and there was high praise for Dallas Mavericks star ...
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NBA News: Luka Doncic reveals the large bet Mavericks teammate Dereck Lively owes him
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Grizzlies' Ja Morant says he's 'good' after suffering injury vs. Mavericks
After the game, Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said Morant will be evaluated, per ESPN's Tim MacMahon, but the early signs ...
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Dallas' coach praises Yuki Kawamura's effort in preseason opener
Despite his short stature, Kawamura caught the attention of Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd, a former point guard. In his ...
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Dallas Mavericks Waive FIBA Basketball World Cup Participant
In a post on their official X account, the Dallas Mavericks announced they have waived guard AJ Lawson. Lawson spent parts of ...
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