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Making HERstory: How WNBA owner Clara Wu Tsai turned a team ‘no one wanted’ into New York’s next big franchiseNow, back in the Finals, winning the team’s first title would cap off a stretch of unprecedented growth for majority team owner, Clara Wu Tsai. Wu Tsai and her husband, Joe Tsai, bought the team ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNWho Owns the NY Liberty? Exploring NBA Owners' Joe and Clara Wu Tsai's History With the FranchiseSure, phenoms like Caitlin Clark have generated massive buzz for the team, but it’s time we give a shout-out to the ones ...
More women are becoming leaders but progress remains slow. It’s important to celebrate positive news but systemic barriers ...
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Tsai’s Social Justice Fund hoping basketball can help limit gun violence in BrooklynWithout much fanfare, the Brooklyn Social Justice Fund, part of the Joe and Clara Wu Tsai Foundation, has been helping New York City’s Parks Department renovate basketball courts across Brooklyn.
Joe Tsai, who was born in Taiwan, is a citizen of Canada having moved there as a child before attending high school, college and law school in the United States. Clara Wu Tsai, co-owner of the ...
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Team owner Clara Wu Tsai took advantage of that historic moment to remind viewers what made that achievement possible: ...
The movie will be produced by Ariel Leon Isacovitch and Agnes Chu along with Andrea Bucko and Emanuele Moretti of Cobalt Sky ...
According to a new marketing report, the WNBA was the fastest-growing brand in professional sports in 2024. After years of ...
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