Sandra Douglass Morgan's impressive career spans roles as an in-house counsel and litigation attorney at law firms, the city attorney for North Las Vegas, and the director of external affairs for AT&T, among others. Her remarkable journey led her to become the first Black woman in NFL history to serve as the president of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Raiders owner Mark Davis pursued her for the position, recognizing her potential to lead the team's business operations. After a series of conversations and considering the best interests of her family and the Raiders organization, Douglass Morgan accepted the role, aiming to be the stabilizing force Mark sought to guide the team's journey in Las Vegas.
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