Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) congratulates Brooke Gordon, the 2024 winner of The Different STEM Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Competition. The event took place at the Law School on March 22-23 as part of the Sports, Technology, Entertainment and Media (STEM) Conference.
The competition aimed to challenge participants' skills in various areas such as sports, entertainment, branding, marketing, business, and law. According to Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, "Brooke did an amazing job with her NIL pitches and zealously advocated for the proposed deals she crafted for her student-athlete clients." The school also highlighted her creativity in addressing the complex legal issues related to name, image, and likeness rights.
The competition also featured other talented competitors, including Natasha Torrence, Jordon Robinson, and Dwayne “DJ” Brown. Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School acknowledged their legal acumen and analytical abilities, stating, "Each competitor demonstrated a high level of proficiency and dedication, and each submission and presentation was truly impressive."
The event provided participants with an opportunity to develop skills applicable to their professional and entrepreneurial pursuits, as well as network with industry practitioners. The school expressed gratitude to all participants for their hard work and dedication.
In conclusion, congratulations to Brooke Gordon for her outstanding achievement in the 2024 Name Image & Likeness (NIL) Competition, and kudos to all the participants for their impressive contributions.