After nearly seven years serving as CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, Cynt Marshall announced plans to retire. Come Jan. 1, her presence will no longer grace the halls at the Mavericks front office, but she’ll leave behind a lasting legacy that has transformed the organization and inspired countless individuals across the sports world and beyond.
A Trailblazer in Leadership
In 2018, then majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, hired former AT&T executive Cynt Marshall in a historic move that made her the NBA’s first Black woman to hold the CEO title.