ketteQ, the only supply chain planning automation and execution platform built on Salesforce and AWS, has announced that it has signed a first-ever Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreement with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket football team Running Back group. ketteQ will co-host an event with Coach Mike Daniels and the team Running Backs on August 30th as they kick off the 2022 Football Season.
ketteQ, the only supply chain planning automation and execution platform built on Salesforce and AWS, has announced that it has signed a first-ever Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreement with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket football team Running Back group. ketteQ will co-host an event with Coach Mike Daniels and the team Running Backs on August 30th as they kick off the 2022 Football Season.
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“We are thrilled to support the new NIL initiative which now gives student-athletes an incredible opportunity to partner with companies like ketteQ, where we have many proud Tech alum and college football fans on our team,” said Cy Smith, President and CEO of ketteQ. “We look forward to an exciting event with Coach Daniels and the entire Running Back squad, including our summer intern, a preseason All-ACC selection, Dontae Smith.”
The happy hour event will include local supply chain leaders as part of a special meet-and-greet opportunity. Attendees will get a chance to meet the Georgia Tech players as well as network with other business and operational leaders across industries. Food and drink will be provided, along with photo opportunities and special giveaways.
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“ketteQ supports the mission we have of equipping student-athletes for success on the field, in the classroom, and in personal and professional life beyond college,” says Coach Mike Daniels. “We appreciate their support and look forward to a great event that will help us kick off the 2022 campaign.”