
CEO and Managing Partner, Dallas Wings
Greg Bibb, a sports industry veteran with more than 27 years of experience, leads the Dallas Wings in his role as CEO and Managing Partner.
With the WNBA’s Dallas Wings, Bibb has been the guiding force for the team on and off the court, as he helped reshape the coaching staff, roster and front office staff. Bibb was named the General Manager in November of 2015 and was appointed President, CEO and Partner in April of 2017. With Bibb at the helm the Wings have qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in three of the past four seasons despite being the youngest team in the WNBA during two of those campaigns.
Under his guidance, the Wings have drafted and developed a bevy of talent on the court. The Wings have selected seven WNBA All-Rookie Team selections since 2016, including 2017 WNBA Rookie of the Year Allisha Gray. Also included in this group is Arike Ogunbowale (5th overall selection in 2019), who was the 2020 WNBA Scoring Champion, a 2020 All-WNBA First Team honoree, a 2021 and 2024 All-WNBA Second Team selection, the 2021 and 2024 WNBA All-Star Game MVP and made her fourth straight All-Star Game appearance in 2024. Satou Sabally (2nd overall selection in 2020) was named to the 2020 WNBA All-Rookie Team, was a WNBA All-Star selection in 2021 and 2023, and was an All-WNBA First Team choice and the WNBA Most Improved Player in 2023.
On the business side of the Wings, Bibb directed the team’s turnaround that has transformed the Wings into one of the highest revenue producing teams in the WNBA, while also guiding the Wings to significant gains in attendance, corporate partnerships, media reach and brand awareness. In 2024, the Wings set all-time franchise records in ticket revenue, single game gate and a franchise-high average ticket price, while totaling a record eight sellouts at College Park Center. The Wings also made strides on the partnership front in 2024, including deals with notable brands Baylor Scott & White Health, Lyft, Wendy’s, Raising Cane’s and NextCare Urgent Care.
Prior to the 2025 season, Bibb orchestrated a groundbreaking television rights deal for the Wings with renowned broadcast company TEGNA and its local affiliates WFAA and KFAA. At the time, the deal with the local ABC station was the most lucrative for a WNBA team in league history.
In his role with the Wings, Bibb serves on the WNBA Board of Governors and the WNBA Competition Committee.
Prior to joining the Wings, Bibb was the Founder and CEO of Capital Sports Ventures (CSV), an Arlington, VA based sports-focused investment and events company. Before launching CSV, Bibb served three years as the Executive Vice President of Business Operations for the Washington Wizards and five seasons as the Washington Mystics Chief Operating Officer. His responsibilities with both teams included overseeing numerous business functions including marketing, communications, community relations, game operations, digital media, video production, analytics, and the camps and clinics program.
Bibb spent two years as the President of Hantz Group Sports & Entertainment where he was instrumental in the launch of the Detroit Ignition of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). He also served as the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Philadelphia KiXX soccer team. Prior to joining KiXX, he was the MISL’s Director of Public and Media Relations after beginning his sports career as the Director of the Public/Media Relations for the Harrisburg Heat of the MISL.
A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Marist College, Bibb was named a member of the Washington Business Journal’s 2010 40 Under 40 Class. He has also been honored numerous times as a member of D Magazine’s Dallas 500, which recognizes the most powerful business leaders in Dallas-Fort Worth. Bibb was recently recognized as the 2024 WISE (Women in Sports & Events) DFW Allyship honoree, and was also a recipient of the Dallas Business Journal C-Suite Leaders Award.
Bibb has served as a board member for various non-profit organizations including Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, The Greater Washington Sports Alliance, and Most Valuable Kids. He currently serves as an advisor for the Arlington, Dallas and Fort Worth Sports Commissions and is a board member of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce. Bibb has also spent time as an adjunct professor in the Sports Industry Management program at Georgetown University. A Hershey, PA native, Bibb and his wife Tara, currently reside in Fort Worth with their two children, Adelyn and Caden.