Morgan, the inaugural Black female franchise president in NFL history and of Korean descent, also holds the distinction of being..
Morgan, the inaugural Black female franchise president in NFL history and of Korean descent, also holds the distinction of being the first Black woman to assume a prominent role within a host committee. Host committees collaborate with the league to ensure an excellent experience for fans during Super Bowl week and game day in each host city. Raised in Las Vegas and deeply connected to Nevada’s political and business leaders, Morgan appears well-suited to guide the committee.
Given Morgan’s status as a prominent insider in Nevada, it is unsurprising that she takes a leading role as the state prepares to host its inaugural Super Bowl. The absence of Morgan in such a pivotal position would have been unexpected. Following Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium, Morgan’s significant role with the committee will conclude. Committee chair Maury Gallagher expressed satisfaction with Morgan’s performance, citing her exceptional background in business and politics within the state as key factors that make her the ideal person to handle responsibilities for both the committee and the Raiders.