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Professional female athletes have become a major part of the sports world over the past several years. Women continue to reach new heights of popularity on and off the field by setting records and breaking social barriers. Examples of these extraordinary achievements include Serena Williams as the face of tennis, Jessica Mendoza being the first female broadcaster for Major League Baseball and Becky Hammon being the first female basketball coach in the NBA. As female athlete speakers continue to increase in popularity, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups, women’s groups and other organizations understand the value of having a current or retired professional female athlete, coach or broadcaster at their event. Whether it be a speaking engagement, virtual meeting, trade show appearance, VIP Meet and greet, product endorsement or other events, the team at Athlete Speakers will work with your group or organization to find the perfect professional female athlete speakers.
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- Angel McCoughtry — Four-Time WNBA All-Star and Prolific Scorer
Angel McCoughtry is a four-time WNBA All-Star for the Atlanta Dream. She has been selected to either the first or second All-WNBA team five times. McCoughtry led the league in scoring in 2012 and 20
- Riley McCusker — Decorated NCAA & Olympic Medal-Winning Gymnast
Riley McCusker is a retired American gymnast who competed for the U.S. women’s national team and the University of Florida Gators. A native of Connecticut, she began gymnastics in 2008, training at MG
- Jessica McDonald — United States Women's National Soccer Player
Jessica McDonald is a member of the United States women's national soccer team. McDonald earned her first call-up to the senior team in 2016 and made the roster for the 2019 Women's World Cup. On the
- Michelle McGann — Professional Golfer
Michelle McGann grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida and overcame a juvenile diabetes diagnosis at age 13 to become a three-time Florida State Junior Champion. At the age of 18 she captured the 1987 U.
- Pam McGee — Retired WNBA Player
Pamela McGee is a former professional women’s basketball player, widely known for her WNBA and United States National Team career. McGee was an All-American and a two time NCAA champion at the Univers
- Summer McIntosh — Star Canadian Swimmer
Summer McIntosh is a standout Canadian swimmer. McIntosh became a phenom as a 14-year-old member of Canada's national team during the 2020 Olympics. She finished fourth at those Games in the 400-meter
- Ashleigh McIvor — Canadian Freestyle Skier
Ashleigh McIvor is a Canadian Olympic gold medalist and a BC Sport Hall of Fame inductee. McIvor captured the gold medal in women’s ski cross at the 2010 Olympics. She won the first medal ever award
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone — Three-Time Olympic Track and Field Gold Medalist
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is an American track and field star who first made waves by qualifying for the 2016 Olympics. McLaughlin-Levrone made the team for the 400m hurdles after placing third at the
- Stephanie McMahon — Former Chairwoman and Co-CEO of the WWE
Stephanie McMahon is a businesswoman and occasional professional wrestler. At 13 years old, McMahon had appeared in World Wrestling Federation merchandise catalogues where she modeled T-shirts and hat
- Lokelani McMichael — Triathlete
Lokelani McMichael is one of the most prominent long distance runners and endurance competitors on the world circuit today. In 1995 she became the youngest female athlete to ever finish the Hawaii Ir
- Holly McPeak — Retired Beach Volleyball Star and Three-Time Olympian
Holly McPeak is a retired beach volleyball player who competed at multiple international events representing the United States. McPeak signed to play at the University of California out of high school
- Kristy McPherson — Professional Golfer
Kristy McPherson was diagnosed with Still s disease when she was 11, but has overcome all obstacles to become one of the stars on the LPGA Tour. A native of Conway, South Carolina, she played her coll
Female Athlete Speakers
Professional female athletes have become a major part of the sports world over the past several years. Women continue to reach new heights of popularity on and off the field by setting records and breaking social barriers. Examples of these extraordinary achievements include Serena Williams as the face of tennis, Jessica Mendoza being the first female broadcaster for Major League Baseball and Becky Hammon being the first female basketball coach in the NBA. As female athlete speakers continue to increase in popularity, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups, women’s groups and other organizations understand the value of having a current or retired professional female athlete, coach or broadcaster at their event. Whether it be a speaking engagement, virtual meeting, trade show appearance, VIP Meet and greet, product endorsement or other events, the team at Athlete Speakers will work with your group or organization to find the perfect professional female athlete speakers.

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Riley McCusker
Decorated NCAA & Olympic Medal-Winning Gymnast






Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
Three-Time Olympic Track and Field Gold Medalist



Holly McPeak
Retired Beach Volleyball Star and Three-Time Olympian


Winter Olympics Legend Nancy Kerrigan to Keynote Chamber of Commerce Event
The Odessa Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 5th Annual SheCan Women’s Conference and they have invited beloved and highly decorated Olympic figure skating legend Nancy Kerrigan to serve as the event’s keynote speaker.
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