Michele A. Roberts (born 1956) is an American attorney and former executive director of the National Basketball Players Association. She was the first woman to hold that position and the first woman to head a major professional sports union in North America.[1] Previously, she was an attorney with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.[2]
In 2020, Roberts announced plans to resign, but later entered negotiations with NBA players and owners. These negotiations included the planning for the 2020 NBA Bubble, where play resumed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The negotiations also included efforts to promote racial justice, such as painting Black Lives Matter on NBA courts.[7]
In 2021, Sports Illustrated included Roberts' in "The Unrelenting", a feature on women in sports.[8]Worth named her one of the "21 Most Powerful Women in the Business of Sports".[9] That same year, Crain's New York included her on its list of "Notable Women in Law".[10]
Roberts retired as the NBPA executive director in January 2022.[11]