WNBA · Western Conference · Seattle, Washington, US · Climate Pledge Arena

Seattle Storm

Four-time WNBA champions, the Seattle Storm have been defined by two generational talents - Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart - and a franchise culture that has produced more titles than all but one team in league history.

Current Leadership

Ginny Gilder

Co-Owner (Force 10 Hoops)

2008–present

Ginny Gilder, an Olympic silver medalist rower and venture capitalist, has been a co-owner of the Seattle Storm since 2008 as part of Force 10 Hoops LLC. She has been instrumental in building the Storm into one of the WNBA's premier franchises, with the team winning championships in 2018 and 2020 under her ownership tenure.

Lisa Brummel

Co-Owner (Force 10 Hoops)

2008–present

Lisa Brummel, former Chief People Officer at Microsoft, has co-owned the Storm since 2008. Her corporate leadership experience and deep ties to the Seattle business community have contributed to the franchise's sustained success and stability.

Dawn Trudeau

Co-Owner (Force 10 Hoops)

2008–present

Dawn Trudeau, a Seattle businesswoman, is a founding member of the Force 10 Hoops ownership group that acquired the Storm in 2008. Together with Gilder and Brummel, she helped transform the franchise into a model of independent women's sports ownership.

Sue Bird

Co-Owner

2024–present

WNBA legend Sue Bird, who spent 21 seasons with the Storm and won four championships, joined the Force 10 Hoops ownership group after her retirement. Her transition from player to owner reflects her enduring commitment to the franchise and women's basketball.

Head Coach

NamePositionSince
Sonia RamanHead Coach2026

Assistant Coaches

NamePositionSince
Natalie AchonwaAssistant Coach2026
Jarell ChristianAssistant Coach2026
Michael JoinerAssistant Coach2026