Disneyland Paris/Instagram Allyson Felix is already introducing her children to the world of sports. The retired Olympian, 38, spoke with PEOPLE at the Glamour Women of the Year event and shared ...
Allyson Wenger, Breanne Reda, Madison Knepper, Connie Nail-Benner and Patti Shears. “Because they know it’s a female-heavy show, we had a lot of very talented women come out to be a part of ...
Allyson Felix isn’t just breaking records anymore—she’s breaking boundaries. The most decorated female track and field Olympian in U.S. history is once again making history, this time off ...
Allyson Blair is an award-winning investigative reporter whose career has taken her all over the country. You can also catch Allyson on the anchor desk Sunday nights at 5/9/10 p.m. Since joining ...
Allyson Felix is further empowering women with her new sports management firm dedicated to supporting female athletes. Allyson Felix is expanding her commitment to women-focused initiatives by ...
Always Alpha is a groundbreaking sports management firm exclusively focused on women’s sports, founded by Olympic legend ...
Allyson Chiu is a reporter focusing on climate solutions for The Washington Post. She previously covered wellness and worked overnight on The Post's Morning Mix team. She has also contributed to ...
The most decorated woman in Olympic track and field history is delivering a first to the Olympic Village: a nursery. Allyson Felix, an 11-time Olympic medalist and proud mother of two, announced a ...
Allyson is the ABC's Middle East correspondent, based in Jerusalem. She is a multimedia broadcast journalist, with more than a decade's experience working for ABC News across radio, TV and online.
Allyson Reedy is first and foremost an eater. While her affinity for food was detrimental to her dreams of modeling swimwear, it helps her tremendously when writing about local restaurants for the ...
Dolphin, a NASDAQ listed company, has launched Always Alpha, the first management firm of its kind fully focused on women's ...
When you’ve broken as many barriers as decorated Olympian Allyson Felix has, the next logical step isn’t just resting on your laurels – it’s creating entirely new paths for others to follow.