Retired Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall among 26 women featured in FIFA Fan Festival exhibit

Cynt Marshall
Cynthia Marshall
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Cynthia "Cynt" Marshall (born December 15, 1959) is the former chief executive officer of the Dallas Mavericks. In February 2018, Marshall became the first Black female CEO in the history of the National Basketball Association. Marshall was also one of her university's first African-American cheerleaders at the University of California, Berkeley in the late 1970s. Marshall worked for AT&T for 36 years in leadership role focused on improving workplace culture and encouraging diversity, equity and inclusion.
Career
- 1959Born
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Richmond
- •Citizenship: United States
- •Known as: businessperson, chief executive officer
What happened recently
Women’s History Month Spotlight: How Cynt Marshall Became The NBA’s First Black Female CEO
Dean’s Speaker Series: Cynt Marshall, former CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, on the ‘3 Ls’ of leadership - University of California, Berkeley
Cynt Marshall’s Legacy: Transforming the Dallas Mavericks and Inspiring a Community
Cynt Marshall talks retirement, consulting for the Dallas Mavericks and the Luka trade
Cynt Marshall Shares Lessons She Learned as Dallas Mavericks CEO with HPU Students
Cynt Marshall reflects on her tenure as Dallas Mavericks CEO one month ahead of retirement
Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall to retire at year's end: 'An indelible figure in Mavs history'
Cynt Marshall: Workplace Culture as a Measure of Success - Stanford Graduate School of Business
Cynt Marshall, the NBA's first Black female CEO, recounts her journey in a new memoir