Living Black History: A Conversation with Cynthia Marshall
The Living Black History series on SYMONE continues with CEO of the Dallas Mavericks Cynthia “Cynt” Marshall, who is the first Black woman CEO of an NBA team. She discusses her trailblazing career and her efforts to bring more diversity to the Mavericks’ leadership team.
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