Originally published Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Meet the Storm owners
Anne Levinson
Age: 49, born Feb. 1, 1958, in Topeka, Kan.
Extra points: Has served as a judge, chair of Washington state's utilities commission, deputy mayor and legal counsel to the mayor of Seattle. Led efforts against energy deregulation and founded one of the nation's first mental health courts as a judge. Levinson also helped Seattle acquire the Seattle Reign of the defunct American Basketball League.
Quote me: "We very much wanted to seal this [sale announcement], lock it in at the end of the year because there was a coaching decision and player draft where this certainty could be very helpful to the team. We did that and feel great."
Lisa Brummel
Age: 48, born Nov. 7, 1959, in Connecticut
Extra points: Microsoft senior vice president for human resources and member of the company's senior management team. Former athlete at Yale University, named to the Ivy League women's Hall of Fame for softball. She was MVP on the All-Ivy basketball and softball teams. Picked by the Dallas Diamonds in the fourth round of the 1981 pro women's basketball league draft.
Quote me: "Thinking about what it means to run a team and thinking about what it would be like to have the Storm players come back out of the tunnel yet another time and be in Seattle is such a powerful thought. Today was great to share that with people."
Dawn Trudeau
Age: 50, born Nov. 6, 1957, in Benton, Iowa
Extra points: Left Microsoft in 1998 after spending 14 years as general manager of consumer products group. Chairs multiple boards, including the board of the Economic Opportunity Institute and an advisory board for the Business Partnership for Early Learning. Also serves on the boards of Social Venture Partners and University of Washington Women's Center. Trudeau has worked the past nine years to help emerging nonprofits.
Quote me: "We really, really believe that there's no reason why this team can't be here forever. There is a fan support base, and there's a business support base. With some creative and focused energy on the business side of it, there's no reason this can't be a wonderful experience for everybody."
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Ginny Gilder
Age: 49, born June 4, 1958, in New York
Extra points: Investment business owner and president of family-owned philanthropic entity. Founding executive director of Washington Works, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting welfare recipients in obtaining and retaining livable-wage employment. Won a silver medal in rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Member of Yale's rowing team from 1977 to 1979; won a bronze medal in single sculls at the 1983 World Championships.
Quote me: "We're keeping our [season-ticket holder] seats. We actually have relationships with the fans around us. My oldest [daughter] is 25, and she actually has the cellphone number of a few of the guys around her."
Jayda Evans
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