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About Natalie Achonwa — retired WNBA basketball athlete

Natalie Achonwa is a former WNBA standout and current Seattle Storm assistant coach who brings elite basketball credibility, Canadian national-team recognition, and strong family-oriented storytelling to brand partnerships. Her mix of sport, motherhood, and polished beauty/fashion content makes her a compelling fit for campaigns seeking authentic reach with an accomplished, aspirational voice.


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 Natalie Achonwa is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association. She played on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team. Achonwa was born in Toronto, Ontario.

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