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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fran_HarrisFran Harris - Wikipedia

    Fran Harris (born March 12, 1965, in Dallas, Texas) is an American television personality, sportscaster, and former professional and college basketball player who has won championships in high school, in college, and in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

  2. Fran Harris played two seasons in the WNBA and won the first title with the Houston Comets in 1997. She then pursued various careers and founded a non-profit to empower women in business, using her athletic skills and values.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1010389Fran Harris - IMDb

    Fran Harris is a writer, producer, director, filmmaker, showrunner, and TV personality who's known for her 17-year career as an ESPN announcer. She's the author of more than 20 books, a playwright, and a creator whose goal is to bring joy and happiness to the world through her films, TV shows, plays, live performances, characters, and literary ...

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  4. franharris.com › pages › meet-fran-harrisMeet Fran Harris

    Fran Harris is a former Procter & Gamble sales executive, WNBA champion, TV personality and author of 20 books. She helps individuals and companies create soaring success with her witty, inspirational and unconventional insights about life and business.

  5. Fran Harris, Austin, Texas. 5,020 likes · 1 talking about this. Fran Harris is a TV host, celebrity life & business coach, Fortune 100 consultant and WNBA Champion

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  7. www.youtube.com › user › franharrisuniversityFran Harris - YouTube

    1.5K subscribers ‧ 170 videos. BFran Harris is first and foremost a cupcake addict. She's an ESPN, Longhorn Network & SEC Network play by play announcer, who boasts a 25-year career as a ...

  8. Fran Harris (born in 1909) is the first woman broadcast journalist to be inducted in the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. Harris, Detroit’s first woman radio broadcaster, began her career in 1930 at WWJ-Radio in Detroit and received the distinguished Peabody Award in 1949 for a series on sex offenders, then a controversial subject for radio ...

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