nVent is proud to announce a new multi-year partnership with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx. The partnership is focused on celebrating women who are changing the game across the industries in which they participate. The new partnership was prominently featured with nVent as the presenting partner for the Timberwolves’ Women’s History Night on March 27 when the team hosted the Detroit Pistons.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx on this important work,” said Beth Wozniak, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of nVent. “At nVent, inclusion and diversity is a cornerstone of our strategy and woven throughout the culture of our organization. We are proud to have a strong representation of women leaders that includes 40% of our executive leadership team and 50% of our Board of Directors. We are excited to have a positive impact in this area as we work to help women break barriers across various industries, including our own.”
“We are excited to launch this multi-year partnership with nVent, using our collective platforms to support and amplify the impact of women leading the way towards a more inclusive workplace”, said Timberwolves and Lynx CEO Ethan Casson. “This work will not only unlock the full potential of every individual but also pave the way for a brighter, more equitable future.”
In its first year, the partnership will include the following programming:
Leading the Pack
An exclusive digital series, Leading the Pack, presented by nVent, spotlights stories of women who are breaking barriers in their respective industries. Fans can watch the first and second episodes which are out now on the nVent, Timberwolves, and Lynx LinkedIn channels.
Women’s History Night In-Game Talent and Entertainment
The night will feature three-time Grammy award-winning artist Jamecia Bennett singing the national anthem, Wayzata 4th grade girls basketball team scrimmage during halftime and an in-game recognition of Girl Scouts River Valleys CEO Marisa Williams.
Women’s History Night Guest Chef | Ann Ahmed, Lat14 Asian Eatery
Chef Ann Ahmed’s love for cooking started at a young age, working in the kitchen alongside her mother whenever she could. Lat14 Asian Eatery is inspired by Chef Ann Ahmed’s connections to Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, and their neighboring countries. Fans will have the opportunity to taste basil wings and wontons, available in Fhima’s Test Kitchen – Section 126.
Pack Gives Back Ticket Program
Attending Wednesday night’s celebration were various local organizations focused on the advancement of girls and women, including the YWCA, Girl Scouts River Valleys, Girls Taking Action, Girls on the Run and the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota.
Timberwolves x Moira Villiard Merchandise Collaboration
The Team Store will carry a women’s sweatshirt designed by Fond du Lac Reservation descendent Moira (pronounced “Miri”) Villiard, a multidisciplinary artist who uplifts underrepresented narratives and promotes community through her art. Villard’s design uses symbolism from her Ojibwe culture to celebrate women as creators and is intertwined with nocturnal-inspired motifs that represent the Timberwolves. The sweatshirt will be available exclusively in the Team Stores in Target Center.
Lynx Changemaker
nVent also signs on as the second Lynx Changemaker. Launched last fall, Lynx Changemakers is a first-of-its-kind venture focused on building the next generation of female leaders and growing and elevating women’s sports throughout Minnesota. The team-level program is modeled after the WNBA’s successful league-level platform launched in 2020. As a Changemaker, nVent will participate in executive roundtables, the inaugural Lynx Changemaker Summit, and will pledge financial dollars to organizations committed to fostering gender equity and women’s leadership through the power of sports.
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