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Jordan Rogers

@jordanrogers26

Sports Marketing Speaker & Consultant, ex-Nike • ex-junkie

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Marketing IRL is the new digital 🤣 JOIN US to discuss which brands are doing interesting things & how to do it well ⬇️

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⚠️ Don’t sleep on this one. Tomorrow on Guidance Counselor 2.0, hosted by taylor desseyn , we’re going live with Jordan Rogers (ex- director of marketing at Nike, now founder of Perseus Creative) to talk personal branding, storytelling & how to stand out in tech. 📅 June 17 –

⚠️ Don’t sleep on this one.

Tomorrow on Guidance Counselor 2.0, hosted by <a href="/tdesseyn/">taylor desseyn</a>  , we’re going live with <a href="/JordanRogers26/">Jordan Rogers</a> (ex- director of marketing at Nike, now founder of Perseus Creative) to talk personal branding, storytelling &amp; how to stand out in tech.

📅 June 17 –
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This should be a great sign for golf. I was expecting the lowest ratings in years w/ that leaderboard. To be down only 8% to a Rory v Bryson duel last year on a rain delay w/ few stars this year is pretty wild.

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If you have a baseball kid or enjoy sports business, you’ll LOVE this episode. A FASCINATING discussion w/ the cofounder of Baseball Lifestyle 101 Bill Rom ⬇️

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Oren & Ashwinn return from Cannes & it spawns the BrandFathers to discuss the state of marketing conferences & the industry today…worth a listen! 🎧

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The NCAA spent ~$400M on lawyers… now on the hook for $1B (possibly $1.5B) in fees to lawyers on the other side. That’s money that could’ve fully funded every Olympic sport, upgraded facilities nationwide, or paid for actual athlete care. Instead? Legal bills. Madness.