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Tamika Tremaglio is the current executive director of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). Tremaglio was selected by the players to replace Michele Roberts on September 22, 2021, and officially stepped into the role upon Roberts' retirement in early January 2022. Prior to joining the NBPA as executive director, Tremaglio, who retired from
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,  served as the Managing Principal for Deloitte's Greater Washington offices.


Early life and education

Tremaglio was born in
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,
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. Tremaglio earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from
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in Business & Finance in 1992. She received a JD from the University of Maryland School of Law and an MBA from the University of Baltimore. Tremaglio's mother, Pamela Langley, attended Morgan State University.


Career

Tremaglio joined
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in November 2010 and was appointed Managing Principal for the Greater Washington Area in 2017. She later joined the NBPA as an executive director.


Honors

Tremaglio was named Managing Partner of the Year in 2019 by the
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and was selected as one of Washington's 150 Most Powerful Women in 2019 and 2021 by the ''
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''. In 2020, Tremaglio received the Triple-Impact Executive Award from the Positive Coaching Alliance.


Personal

Tremaglio is married to Gregory A. Tremaglio and has two sons, Rocque and Reece. She is
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and has been a longtime member of St. Peter Claver’s Church in
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.


References

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