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110 North Fifth Street
Minneapolis Minnesota 55403
Estados Unidos
Teléfono: 612-334-6000
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Julie Batliner

Julie Batliner

President & Chief Growth Officer

Teléfono: 612-375-8510


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Competencias principales: Todo en uno, Digital, Redes Sociales, Marketing Services, Marketing directo, Branded Content/Entertainment, Investigación de Mercado / Asesoría, Marketing Technologies / Analytics, Relaciones Públicas, Compra de Medios / Planificación, Comunicación Corporativa, Eventos / Patrocinio, Marcas / Desarrollo del producto, Packaging / Diseño, Strategy and Planning, Distribución, Grupos de edad

Fundada en: 1962

Empleados: 330

Premios: 63

Creaciones: 33

Clientes: 25

Competencias principales: Todo en uno, Digital, Redes Sociales, Marketing Services, Marketing directo, Branded Content/Entertainment, Investigación de Mercado / Asesoría, Marketing Technologies / Analytics, Relaciones Públicas, Compra de Medios / Planificación, Comunicación Corporativa, Eventos / Patrocinio, Marcas / Desarrollo del producto, Packaging / Diseño, Strategy and Planning, Distribución, Grupos de edad

Fundada en: 1962

Empleados: 330

Premios: 63

Creaciones: 33

Clientes: 25

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110 North Fifth Street
Minneapolis Minnesota 55403
Estados Unidos
Teléfono: 612-334-6000
E-mail:
Julie Batliner

Julie Batliner

President & Chief Growth Officer

Teléfono: 612-375-8510

How H&R Block is Helping to Close the Sponsorship Equity Gap for Female College Athletes

After years of advocacy and legal battles, college athletes last year were finally able to begin making money from their name, image and likeness (NIL). While commentators and athletes celebrated the change, which they described as long overdue, not all have benefited equally from the endorsement deals. Male athletes have earned more money from their NIL than their female counterparts, according to sources. 

Read the entire PRWeek article here.