By Rell Wright Pelicans Contributor
The New Orleans Pelicans have announced significant executive promotions and hires, as they continue to strengthen their front office. Hall of Famer Swin Cash has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations, a role that builds on her contributions as the VP of Basketball Operations and Team Development since 2019.
Sources: The New Orleans Pelicans are promoting executive Swin Cash – a former WNBA star and Naismith Hall of Famer – to Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations, making her one of the highest-ranking women in an NBA front office. pic.twitter.com/d07A3rOzhU
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 25, 2024
Cash’s illustrious career includes a 15-year tenure in the WNBA, multiple championships, and Olympic gold medals. Additionally, Bryson Graham has been named the new General Manager, succeeding Trajan Langdon. Graham, who has been with the Pelicans since 2010, brings a wealth of experience and a stellar reputation in the NBA. The team also welcomed Jon Moul as Senior Director of Cap and Strategy, adding his expertise from his time with the Charlotte Hornets. These strategic moves signal the Pelicans’ commitment to building a robust and dynamic leadership team.
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