Erin Finegold White

Erin Finegold White has an extensive work experience in various industries. Erin'smost recent role was as the Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications and Events, as well as Chief of Staff, at the Dallas Mavericks starting in February 2023. Prior to that, they held several leadership positions within the organization, including Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications, Content, and Events, and Vice President of Corporate Communications and Events. Erin also served as the Interim Vice President of Marketing and Communications and the Director of Corporate Communications and Events at the Dallas Mavericks.

In 2008, Erin founded BvB Dallas Tackling Alzheimer's, a non-profit organization focused on raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer's disease research. Erin continues to serve in this role.

Erin has also worked at Red Bull as a Communications professional, at Slingshot as a Corporate Communications and Social Media Specialist, and at the Alzheimer's Association as a Freelance Event and Public Relations Support. In addition, they have experience as a Promotion and Marketing Manager at the AT&T Performing Arts Center, where they created promotional opportunities and managed advertisement placement.

Early in their career, Erin worked as a Producer at Slingshot. Overall, their work experience showcases their expertise in corporate communications, event management, marketing, and non-profit leadership.

Erin Finegold White attended Highland Park High School from 1998 to 2002 and obtained their high school diploma. Erin then went on to attend the University of Denver from 2002 to 2006, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications.

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Dallas, United States

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BvB Dallas Tackling Alzheimer's

BvB Dallas (formerly Blondes vs Brunettes) is a young-professionals organization dedicated to raising money and awareness for Alzheimer's disease research and care. Each year, the organization hosts a powder-puff football game as a personal way for young Dallas philanthropists to raise awareness, funds and support to help eradicate this grave disease. Founded in 2008 by a group of young professional women, BvB Dallas is a way to honor and remember loved ones who suffered or are suffering from Alzheimer's and related diseases. BvB Dallas is the most successful participating city on and off the field, by raising almost $5 million dollars in funds and recruiting over 1,200 volunteers in 12 years.


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