The NIL Store has announced the launch of the
Valpo NIL Store, providing officially-licensed merchandising opportunities to Valparaiso University student-athletes. This comes as part of a newly-finalized partnership between Campus Ink and Valpo Athletics.
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"We're excited to launch this partnership with Campus Ink, which presents our student-athletes with an additional tool to build their individual brands while simultaneously elevating the overall Valpo brand," Director of Athletics Laurel Hosmer said. "Every student-athlete has the option to sign up for the NIL Store, affording each of them the opportunity to benefit off their name, image and likeness while learning merchandising, marketing and sales strategies and trends."
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Part of the
NIL Store network, the Valpo NIL Store team will continuously be onboarding new student-athletes and developing custom merchandise drops for individual athletes. All merchandise on the NIL Store is officially licensed by Valparaiso University.
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Each student-athlete's digital locker room includes a collection of core products which feature personalized names and numbers for applicable student-athletes.
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The NIL Store is trusted by more than 15,000 athletes and 100 schools nationwide to provide high-quality NIL apparel, with top payouts for athletes on every sale.
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Shop Now: nil.store/valpo
Student-Athlete Signup: nil.store/signup
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ABOUT CAMPUS INK AND THE NIL STORE
Backed by Mark Cuban, Campus Ink expanded into the Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) space in 2021 and launched the NIL Store, which serves as a merchandising solution for student-athletes and schools across the country. The NIL Store operates with the firm belief that every student-athlete has an opportunity to capitalize on their NIL and should earn industry-leading payouts. Campus Ink was founded in 1947 on the campus of the University of Illinois and was reimagined in 2015 with an office in downtown Chicago and a production facility in Urbana, Ill., where the company handles all of its own production and fulfillment.
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