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Universal Retirement Signed as Presenting Partners of the Las Vegas Aces High Rollers Dance Team
Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 6:31 PM
LAS VEGAS (March 18, 2025)—The Las Vegas Aces today announced Universal Retirement, a Las Vegas-based, national retirement preparation organization, as presenting partners of the Las Vegas Aces High Rollers dance team. The Universal Retirement High Rollers is a squad comprised of dancers who are 50 and over, and who perform at Las Vegas Aces home games. In addition to being the presenting partners of the High Rollers, Universal Retirement will host a small business night on the concourse at Michelob ULTRA Arena when the Aces host the Seattle Storm on Friday, Aug. 8 (7 pm PT).
“The Las Vegas Aces are excited to partner with Universal Retirement,” said Nikki Fargas, Las Vegas Aces President. “Having Universal Retirement as the presenting partner for the High Rollers, many of whom are nearing retirement, is the perfect match for both the High Rollers and Universal Retirement.”
“Partnering with the High Rollers provides a unique opportunity to connect with a diverse audience, build trust within our community alongside an organization passionate about engagement, and align with like-minded partners who share our energy to inspire others and foster long-lasting relationships,” said Lance Burbank, Universal Retirement founder and CEO.
ABOUT UNIVERSAL RETIREMENTUniversal Retirement’s foundation was built on helping the hard-working, middle-class community, including families, small businesses, entrepreneurs and corporate entities. The organization, which has coverage in all 50 states, specializes in individual and family retirement preparation, company employee plans and prides itself on conducting financial literacy seminars for businesses and the community to help break the cycle of dept in preparing for the future.
ABOUT THE LAS VEGAS ACESOne of the WNBA’s original franchises, the Las Vegas Aces trace their lineage to the Beehive State where they began life as the Utah Starzz. The franchise relocated to San Antonio in 2003, before moving to the Sports & Entertainment Capital of the World prior to the 2018 season. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis purchased the team in 2021, and Aces fans were rewarded with back-to-back WNBA Championships in 2022 and 2023, becoming the first WNBA team in more than two decades to repeat as champions. The 2022 team also became the first major professional sports franchise to bring a championship to the state of Nevada.
In addition to the Aces success on the court, they have been equally successful in their off-court endeavors. In March 2022, the team moved into a 50,000 square foot headquarters—the first complex built solely for use by a WNBA team. In March 2024, Las Vegas became the first WNBA franchise to sell out its season ticket allotment as well as the first to sell out the entirety of the season, and the Aces are on track to pack the house for all their home games again in 2025.