CYNT MARSHALL: Sing it with me. And I'm not high enough. We still stand. CYNT MARSHALL: OK, look at somebody and tell them, "ain't no mountain high enough." Come on now. Ain't-- -(SINGING) Ain't no ...
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall will retire after the 2024-25 NBA season. Marshall, 64, will remain the CEO until December 31, 2024, and then stay as a consultant until December 2025. Former ...
Mark Cuban’s club starts the 2023-24 season with pressure to win — the right way. Five years into leading the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association, Cynt Marshall laughs when ...
For Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall, the path to success has been anything but easy. For our Weekend Spotlight, Geoff Bennett spoke with Marshall about her new memoir, "You've Been Chosen: Thriving ...
Dallas Mavericks CEO and Yahoo Board Member, Cynt Marshall talks about thriving through the unexpected and how the past informs the future in conversation with former All-American Girls Professional ...
DALLAS — The Mavs are currently in their longest playoff run since 2011. But while Luka Magic is on full display for the whole world to see, the real magic is happening behind the scenes. "I love this ...
(From left) Cynt Marshall, chief executive officer of the Dallas Mavericks, hugs Justin Poe, 14, after the unveiling of the mural honoring her during her birthday celebration at For Oak Cliff in ...
CYNT MARSHALL: Let's hear it for a former All-American Girls Professional League player, Maybelle Blair! Where is Maybelle? Where is she? Where is she? I love this woman! Sister, woo! [LAUGHS] -We ...
DALLAS — Cynt Marshall, Chief Executive Officer of the Dallas Mavericks, announced Tuesday that she would be retiring as the team's CEO. Marshall will remain in her current role through the end of the ...
Cynt Marshall is retiring as CEO Dallas Mavericks at the end of 2024 after six years leading the NBA franchise. From the Dallas Business Journal. Cynt Marshall, who became the first Black woman to ...
Cynthia ‘Cynt’ Marshall, a pioneering figure in the sports industry, has announced her retirement as the chief executive officer of the Dallas Mavericks, effective Dec. 1, 2024. Her tenure has been ...
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