If a woman from a small town in West Virginia can become the owner of a WNBA team, so can other women, Montgomery told the audience at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen digital summit.
“I have nieces, I have nephews,” Montgomery said. “There’s so many little girls that can look up and say that they want to be an owner now, too. Those are the things that were important to me. Those are some of the reasons that I wanted to become a part-owner.” Read More
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