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The Competitive Advantage of Having Name, Image, & Likeness

17m · Shapers of Possibility · 19 Jan 15:00

On this special two-part Shapers of Influence Podcast, join Taylor’s COO and Managing Partner, Bryan Harris, and Account Director Ronald Greene as they discuss potential trial-and-error effects of athletes receiving NIL benefits. Listen to them dissect the competitive advantage of colleges offering NIL representation to athletes and how it can ultimately impact their career once going pro. 

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