Dallas Mavericks chief executive officer Cynthia Marshall is retiring at the end of the calendar year, she announced Tuesday.
Cynt Marshall will retire as CEO effective Dec. 31 and will remain in the consultant role through December 2025.
The team announced that her last day will be December 31, 2024, but she will stay on as a consultant through December 2025.
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