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TIAA President and CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett is now an investor in the WNBA’s New York Liberty. As AFROTECH previously told ...
The TIAA CEO is the only Black investor in the new ownership group backing the WNBA champions—and she’s bringing her boardroom savvy to the court.
More women are leading Fortune 500 companies as CEOs than ever before, but the progress for Black women CEOs is slow.
Last season, the WNBA broke records for viewership and ticket sales. This year, brands are moving fast in partnering up.
BALTIMORE — Leadership comes down to five things. Or maybe three. This day is all about you, unless it’s really about the ...
Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma and supermodel Karlie Kloss are among a “who’s who” of new investors that have bought a limited ...
Nyara Sabally missed the Liberty's 92-67 blowout win over the Valkyries on Tuesday night at Barclays Center with a right knee ...
He will report to CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett, join TIAA's executive committee, and be based in New York. "John's legal prowess, unwavering dedication to clients, and deep passion for our mission ...
The largest 500 corporations in the U.S. now employ 55 women CEOs, a gain of three from the 52 that held those positions in 2023 and 2024. Women now run 11% ...