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Margaret Stender

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Margaret Stender is business woman and former college basketball player. She spent 21 years in the corporate business world, including being president of the ready-to-eat cereal division at Quaker Oats Company; senior vice-president and general manager of consumer travel solutions for Rand McNally & Co; vice-president of marketing for Ameritech New Media; and president of PepsiCo's juice drink division.

In 2005, she was officially announced as the first team president of the Women's National Basketball Association team the Chicago Sky.[1] Stender once served as a high school basketball coach and played the game in college, at the University of Richmond.[2]

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  1. ^ Steve Tucker. "No bull: WNBA has home in Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. February 9, 2005. 129.
  2. ^ "Margaret Stender, Chairman and Minority Owner". Women's National Basketball Association. WNBA. Retrieved February 11, 2019.