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Overview
Mission Statement:

Powerful Athletic Endorsements Happen Here.

Icon Source Makes College Athlete Endorsements a Reality. Icon Source was built for professional athletes and their agents to centralize all communication, deal flow, and contracts while protecting them from any possible pitfalls. Icon Source is already used by hundreds of the top agencies, including CAA, IMG, and Wasserman. Since the passing of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in July 2021, Icon Source is now a dual-serving marketplace available to NCAA athletes.

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Founder(s)/CEO(s): Chase Garrett
About the Founder(s)/CEO(s):

Chase has 15 years in sports marketing with 6 spent at the world's largest energy drink company. He has managed athletes and agents across Tennis, NFL, MLB, NBA, Cycling, Olympic, Snow, Moto, Skate.

Year Founded: 2018
Estimated Number of College Athletes in 2021: 2001-5000
2022 Services Offered:
  • Brand Building
  • Facilitate Brand Partnerships/Sponsorships
  • Business Formation Assistance
  • Career Development
  • Coaching Opportunities
  • Compliance Reporting/Disclosures
  • Content Production
  • Contract Vetting
  • Digital Strategy
  • Fan Engagement
  • Financial Management
  • Group Licensing
  • In Person Event Facilitation
  • iOS/Android Mobile App
  • Legal Support
  • Logo Creation
  • Mentorship Opportunities
  • Monetization Ideation + Strategy
  • NFT Creation
  • Public Relations/Crisis Management
  • Social Media Analytics
  • Social Media Management
  • Tax Guidance
2022 Cost for Athletes:

Transaction fees apply

2022 Cost for Brands:

Transaction fees apply

Top Brands Affiliated With:

Boost Mobile, Microsoft, Crocs, YouTube, Freshly, OtterBox, Spartan, Mossy Oak, Onward Reserve, X Games

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OF PARTICIPANTS RATED THEIR EXPERIENCE AS “EXCELLENT”

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OF PARTICIPANTS RATED QUALITY OF INFORMATION AS “EXCELLENT”

Become a leader in the NIL era of college sports.