By <a class="c-link lrv-a-unstyle-link" href="https://www.sportico.com/author/jason-clinkscales/" > Jason Clinkscales</a> <br>Reporter/Editor, Breaking News<br> With all eyes on the <a href="https://www.sportico.com/t/wnba/" id="auto-tag_wnba_1" data-tag="wnba" >WNBA</a> moving from the court to the boardroom, some of the first public comments after the WNBPA’s decision to opt-out were made during <em>Sportico’s</em> RISE: Women’s Sports event in midtown Manhattan. While league commissioner Cathy Engelbert looked forward to fruitful negotiations, the players’ union leader Terri Carmichael Jackson remained steadfast on making gains for her charges.<br> The WNBA was not the only league represented in the conference, with executives from the <a href="https://www.sportico.com/t/nwsl/" id="auto-tag_nwsl_1" data-tag="nwsl" >NWSL</a>, NBA, NFL, NASCAR, the LPGA, PWHL and more speaking on women’s sports as a movement and not a moment. RISE featured informative discussions on investments, viewership and marketing opportunities, as well as small celebrations of the New York Liberty’s first WNBA championship. (Big Ellie, not included.) <div class="admz" id="adm-inline-article-ad-1"> <div class="adma boomerang" data-device="Desktop" data-width="300"> <div style="" class="pmc-adm-boomerang-pub-div ad-text" data-priority="10" > <div id="gpt-sprt-dsk-tab-midarticle-uid0" class="adw-300 adh-250" data-is-adhesion-ad=""> <script type="application/javascript">
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