Portland's WNBA team has hired its first employee, adding team president Inky Son to lead the front office. The franchise, which will join the league in 2026, made the announcement on Tuesday. "Inky will lay the groundwork for our future growth,
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - Inky Son has been named team president for the incoming Portland WNBA franchise, the team announced Tuesday. In her role, the team says Son will “oversee all aspects of the business, including marketing, ticket and sponsorship sales, community relations, finance, legal, and human resources.”
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The incoming Portland WNBA franchise has filled a key position in its front office. Inky Son was named team president on Tuesday, the team announced. She joins the yet-to-be-named franchise as its first-ever employee, bringing a breadth of experience in both sports and the fashion industry.
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