OSHKOSH, Wis.- UW-Oshkosh and Opendorse, Titan Athletics' official student-athlete Name, Image & Likeness partner, officially began their partnership on Wednesday (April 1).
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"I am excited to help usher in this new era of NIL at UW-Oshkosh", Assistant Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics
Darryl Sims said. "Through this partnership with Opendorse, our student-athletes will have the opportunity to market themselves across the community and country."
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Sims, UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Manohar Singh and various coaches met with Jake Daugherty, Manager, Collegiate Partnerships at Opendorse on Wednesday in a series of meetings to build the foundation of what will be a strong partnership between the Titans and Opendorse.
Jake Daugherty (left) with
Chancellor Manohar Singh (center) and
Director of Athletics Darryl Sims (right)
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Through Opendorse, UW-Oshkosh student-athletes will have access to education, a branded NIL marketplace, and tools focused on personal brand development, financial literacy, and long-term career preparation. This partnership is built to help every athlete with resources that fit the realities of Division III life and the demanding schedule they face.
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The partnership also emphasizes compliance, transparency and institutional integrity. As NIL continues to evolve, UW-Oshkosh will be supported by clearer processes and shared resources designed to help maintain consistent oversight and accountability across Titan Athletics.
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With expanded education, stronger structure and modern athlete resources, the Titans can continue leading the way in the WIAC and across Division III. The partnership strengthens the student-athlete experience as recruiting, branding and opportunities continue to evolve across college sports.
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About Opendorse
Opendorse is the technology, data, and service platform powering the NIL industry for colleges, collectives, consumers and commercial partners. More than 175,000 athlete influencers use Opendorse to build, promote and monetize their personal brands through the largest athlete media network.
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