The Las Vegas Raiders hired Sandra Douglass Morgan, a lifelong Las Vegas native, as president on July 7
In the National Football League’s 102-year history, never before has a Black woman served as president of a franchise.
That is until Sandra Douglass Morgan was picked to assume the esteemed role in the Las Vegas Raiders organization last week.
The Raiders on Thursday announced that Morgan, an attorney and native of Las Vegas, will be team president, as reported by .
“The fact is I have accepted this role because I believe in the promise of the Raiders, I believe in the future of the Raiders, and I believe in this organization’s tenets of community, integrity and, most of all, commitment to excellence.”
Morgan’s hire may mark the beginning of a new chapter for the franchise, as she brings a new perspective to the presidential role, strengthened by her deep roots in the local community. Morgan is a graduate of Eldorado High School in Las Vegas, the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, according to NPR.
“The Las Vegas connection was not a criteria, but it was something that was on the positive side of the ledger,” said Mark Davis, owner of the Raiders. “Obviously, somebody that knows this community, knows the people in it, I think is very important for us to continue to build out foundation in Las Vegas.”
In addition to making history as the NFL’s first Black woman team president, Morgan is also the state of Nevada’s first-ever African-American city attorney, as well as the first person of color to chair the state’s Gaming Control Board, the outlet reported.
“I definitely never want to be the last,” Morgan said during the press conference, per ESPN. “and I want to get to a point where there is no more firsts.”
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