Meet Penny Sanders, Wife of Phoenix Suns’ Owner Robert Sarver & Robert’s Net Worth
2 min readNow that various allegations against Robert Sarver are making headlines, people are more interested in his personal life. He and Penny Sanders married each other in 1996.
Here’s Everything We Know About Penny Sanders-
Penny Sanders spent her childhood in Kansas City. She graduated in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in Business from the University of Oklahoma. She then moved to Phoenix and got a job offer with Prentice-Hall, marketing textbooks to Universities in Phoenix. The couple met each other in 1991.
However, we don’t know much about Penny Sanders as she has no social media presence at all. Although this tells us that she likes to keep her life private. There is no information about her age or birthday on the internet. She is famous as the wife of businessman Robert Sarver. She shares three children, Maax, Jake, and Zach.
Robert Sarver was born on 31 October 1961. He is an American businessman and owner of Phoenix suns, phoenix Mercury and RCD Mallorca. Graduated from the University of Arizona, he is a banking genius and co-founder of Southwest Value Partners. Robert’s net worth is around $ 800 million.
Both of them donate money to charities together. They have also been donating to the Sarver Heart Centre since 1998. Robert is also on the board of trustees of the heart center. While talking about doing charities together, Robert Sarver said, “Penny and I are fortunate that our parents taught us to give a little back when we have been successful. We are fortunate to be able to do that.”
About The Ongoing Controversies-
Allegations were made against Robert Sarver claiming that he is racist and sexist. Claims of sexual harassment were also made against him. Recently, Jordan Schultz who is the co-host of PullUpPod tweeted, “The NBA is preparing for a massive story accusing Suns owner Robert Sarver of racism, sexism and sexual harassment in a series of incidents, sources say. With enough evidence to support such claims, there’s a real chance the league would forcibly remove Sarver,’
Apparently, the businessman was shocked to hear such allegations against him and denied them. A tweet from the official account of Phoenix Suns called the claims baseless. James Jones ( Sun’s General Manager) and Jason Rowley ( CEO ) backed him and said that the news is completely a lie. However, the report is yet to come.