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She’s Got Time sets 2026 Women in Sports Summit for July 13-14 in Las Vegas

Jun. 4, 2026
She’s Got Time sets 2026 Women in Sports Summit for July 13-14 in Las Vegas

By AI, Created 10:31 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – She’s Got Time will host its fourth annual Women in Sports Summit on July 13-14, 2026, at Wynn Las Vegas during NBA Summer League. The event is designed to bring together women leaders across sports, media and business, and tickets are on sale now.

Why it matters: - The summit gives women in sports a venue to build relationships, share career strategies and hear from leaders across the industry. - The event lands during NBA Summer League, putting it in front of a concentrated crowd of sports executives, media and brands. - She’s Got Time is using the summit to expand access and support the next generation of women leaders across sports and adjacent industries.

What happened: - She’s Got Time announced its fourth annual Women in Sports Summit for July 13-14, 2026, at Wynn Las Vegas. - The two-day event is scheduled during NBA Summer League. - Tickets are on sale now at She’s Got Time’s summit page.

The details: - The summit is expected to draw leaders from professional team front offices, coaching staffs, major media networks and C-suites. - Monday, July 13 opens with a VIP mindfulness experience, followed by networking, live talks, brand activations and a DJ set. - Tuesday, July 14 moves to the main stage for panels, workshops and networking. - Featured speakers include Swin Cash, Andrea Kremer, Christina Granville, Jay Perry, Liron Fanan, Marci Czel, Sandra Idehen, Shaneika Dabney-Henderson, Shelly Cayette-Weston, Terri Jackson, Sarah Kustok, Lacee Carmon-Johnson, LaTonya Story, Teresa Weatherspoon, Denise “DT” Thomas and Dr. Darvelle Hutchins. - Sponsors include the NBA, WNBA, NBPA, CBS Sports, the Las Vegas Raiders, NBA Summer League, Panini, Women’s Sports Foundation and Wynn Las Vegas.

Between the lines: - The speaker list mixes athletes, broadcasters, executives, brand leaders and advocates, which signals a broader focus than a standard sports-business conference. - The lineup also reflects where women are shaping sports now: media, team operations, league leadership, brand strategy and entrepreneurship. - Swin Cash said the goal is for attendees to leave with new connections, actionable takeaways and a stronger network.

What’s next: - She’s Got Time will host the summit over two days in Las Vegas and use the event to push industry networking and career development. - Additional momentum may come from the event’s positioning alongside NBA Summer League and support from major sports partners.

The bottom line: - She’s Got Time is turning its annual summit into a high-visibility gathering for women building careers across the sports ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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