"is well on the way to becoming the richest athlete in the history of women's team sports,"
"She is a transformational figure. She's completely elevated the sport. She's a leader. She's relatable. She's young. She's energetic, and I think she'll have a lot to say about leadership and her brand and decision making ... to handling pressure well, to the business community,"
"a bill of goods."
Caitlin Clark, 23 and a point guard for the WNBA's Indiana Fever, will participate in the Long Island Association's annual fall luncheon Oct. 29 in Woodbury. The event begins with a networking reception at 10:30 a.m. at Crest Hollow Country Club, followed by the luncheon and program at 11:30 a.m. Matt Cohen, the association's president and CEO, will moderate. Ticket prices are $600 for nonmembers and $500 for members, who can suggest questions ahead of time. Sponsors include Four Leaf Federal Credit Union, Long Island University, PSEG Long Island and Newsday. The association dates to 1926 and regularly hosts high-profile political and sports figures.
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