Our Leadership

Board of Directors

Sabrina E. Galloway

Sabrina E. Galloway

President

Sabrina Galloway, a strategist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is renowned for her multifaceted contributions. As Chief Strategist of The Galloway Group and Co-Founder of Ethics, Sabrina has played a pivotal role in establishing ventures such as The Langston Galloway Foundation, The Langston Galloway Basketball Camp, and Ethics. Sabrina’s keen ability as a consensus builder, strategist, innovative thinker and communicator have helped to catapult the off the court endeavors of she and her husband, Langston, into viable business partnerships across a cross-section of areas in the marketplace.

Tomi Rose

Tomi Rose

NBWA Vice President & Director & WES Event Chair

Tomi Rose is the founder and CEO of Aston Rose, the first national sports and entertainment luxury real estate firm. Tomi is a Fund Partner, focusing and guiding real estate investments. An industry trailblazer, developer, capitalist, and business woman with offices across seven states. She is a strategic innovator with over half a billion dollars in closed transactions and ranks among the top 1% of global real estate agents. Tomi has played a pivotal role on the executive committee of the National Basketball Wives Association, serving as its First Vice President and Director.

Gail Segal Elmore

Gail Segal Elmore

NBWA Treasurer & Director

Gail Segal Elmore, a 20-year Wall Street veteran and a former colleague founded wexYa llc, a company focused on helping women navigate finance. Early in her career, Gail was sent to Mexico as a troubleshooter and that experience led to her becoming one of the pioneers of the emerging markets business. As Managing Director for Bank of America’s emerging markets sales, trading, and research, for many years, she was the only woman on the board of the Emerging Markets Traders Association. Gail is licensed and recently aligned with Blank Financial Group, a New York-based investment advisory firm.

Katelyn Djan

Katelyn Djan

NBWA Social Impact Officer & Director

Katelyn Djan is an accomplished Entrepreneur, Mother and Non-Profit supporter. Katelyn owns a Sports Management company, Beyond the Jersey, that mainly focuses on athletes’ Philanthropy work. She is also the International Director of Development for Weems World, a non-profit organization that provides support in Arkansas and most recently, Ghana, West Africa. Katelyn has had the pleasure of leading the NBWA Social Impact Committee and making a difference in our communities. She has secured over $100,000 to support the NBWA’s social impact initiatives.

Mia Wright

Mia Wright

NBWA Chief Brand Officer & Director

Mia Wright is an influential business strategist across venture capital, politics and philanthropy. She was recently named President and Chief Collective Officer of Business Inside the Game (BIG). In commitment to advancing inner-city youth, Mia, alongside her husband Dorell and their brother, NBA Vet Delon Wright, serve communities through the Wright Legacy Foundation. As the founding NBWA, the organization amassed more than 100 members, raised over $500,000, and forged several strategic partnerships to further NBWA’s mission.

Mary Conley

Mary Conley

NBWA Director

Mary Conley is a native of Ohio and a proud graduate of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Since graduating, Mary has devoted much of her time to philanthropic and charitable causes close to her heart, while raising her young family. Mary served on the Board of Directors for the Methodist Healthcare Foundation. She focused her attention on enhancing the Sickle Cell Center, now known as “The Mike and Mary Conley Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center”. She was also instrumental in funding Arrow Creative, a non-profit organization that is a one roof creative district supporting creative entrepreneurs through education, equipment and studios in Memphis, TN. Mary is an avid lover of the great outdoors. She enjoys traveling, hiking, biking, skiing, and gardening.