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  1. Jennifer Lynn Azzi (born August 31, 1968), is an American chief business development officer for the Las Vegas Aces. [1] [2] Previously, she was an associate vice president of development at University of San Francisco and academy global director at the National Basketball Association (NBA). [3]

  2. Jul 4, 2020 · Azzi, the former Stanford star and University of San Francisco basketball coach, is now associate vice president of development at USF. Hardiek is a global technical director for the NBA Academy...

  3. Apr 2, 2016 · University of San Francisco coach and former Stanford and U.S. star Jennifer Azzi has come out as gay and announced she is married to her top assistant, Blair Hardiek.

  4. Jennifer Azzi is no stranger to success. With achievements ranging from seven hall of fame inductions, an Olympic gold medal, a Stanford national championship, the Naismith award and a successful WNBA career, her accomplishments over a 25-year period have firmly established her as one of the most respected and accomplished figures in women’s ...

  5. 5,136 Followers, 1,549 Following, 353 Posts - Jennifer Azzi (@jenniferlazzi) on Instagram: "Proud Wife & Mom, Las Vegas Aces- Chief Business Development Officer, Olympic Gold Medalist, WNBA, Stanford National Champion".

  6. Jennifer Azzi, Class: 1990 Induction: 1995 Sport (s): Women's Basketball -.

  7. Basketball legend Jennifer Azzi joined the Aces in December 2021 as the teams chief business development officer. Azzi led the Stanford Cardinal to the NCAA Championship in 1990...

  8. Aug 8, 2024 · LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Las Vegas Aces Chief Business Development Officer Jennifer Azzi is not your regular WNBA front office executive.

  9. Apr 14, 2016 · San Francisco head coach Jennifer Azzi, center, hugs forward Taylor Proctor (32) and guard Zhane Dikes (1) in the closing seconds of 85-58 loss to Stanford in a first-round women's college ...

  10. Jennifer Azzi’s passion for women’s sports is evident in everything she does as a wife, mother, coach and role model. 1990 NCAA Champion, 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist, and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer.

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