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Interim CEO: Mavs a ‘zero tolerance’ workplace

The Mavs introduced Cynthia Marshall as their interim CEO on Monday, after the former chief diversity officer and vice president of human resources at AT&T was recruited by owner Mark Cuban in the wake of Sports Illustrated’s revelations last week.

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