(WSMV) - Former Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam ... team. Haslam and a group of investors are submitting an expansion bid to bring Nashville a WNBA team, called the Tennessee Summitt.
WNBA star Candace Parker, a studio analyst at Turner Sports, is part of a would-be ownership group for a Nashville WNBA team. From the Nashville Business Journal. Former Gov. Bill Haslam was a ...
Her palms were sweaty, knees weak, arms were heavy. The post Eminem’s $200 Million Bid Holds No Chance in Candace Parker’s ...
An ownership group led by former Tennessee governor and Nashville Predators chairman Bill Haslam ... named the Tennessee Summitt in honor of Tennessee Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Pat Summitt Foundation (PSF), which was operated as a fund of the East Tennessee Foundation (ETF), will transition into a public charity and start its operations as an ...
In a world where screens glow with endless possibilities, the line between reality and fantasy flickers like a candle in the wind. Is it true that a titan of the sports world, Pat Summitt, a name ...
HB 1052 was heavily lobbied in the hours leading up to the bill's appearance on the Senate floor. Lobbyists representing both proponents — the ethanol industry, as well as Summit Carbon ...
James Arthur Haslam III was born on March 9, 1954, in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is the elder brother of Bill Haslam, who served as the Governor of Tennessee from 2011 to 2019. Haslam attended the ...
Bill Haslam, and his wife, Crissy. The couple has lined up a group of investors including Candace Parker, Peyton Manning and entertainers Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. Unlike other franchises, the ...
Another particularly interesting bid is for Nashville, Tennessee, which is backed by WNBA legend Candace Parker, NFL hall of famer Peyton Manning, and the NHL Predators owner Bill Haslam. They would ...
The WNBA will reportedly award its next franchise to Cleveland, not Nashville, but that doesn’t necessarily mean Music City has been eliminated from the league's expansion plans.