Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Brandon Copeland"


6 mentions found


In 2021, college athletes in the NCAA gained the opportunity to benefit financially from their name, image and likeness — known as NIL regulations. The NIL era has allowed college athletes to save for the future and seek professional financial advice in a way many 18- to 22-year-olds can't. NCAA athletes hire agents and financial advisors to help them negotiate NIL deals, ushering in new financial responsibilities. Copeland is the CEO of Athletes.org, an organization that focuses on helping college athletes navigate this new world. Morgan Stanley's head of Global Sports and Entertainment, Sandra Richards, and her team work with several NCAA athletes.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Matthew Holst, Olivia Dunne, Chase Griffin, Griffin, Jayne Kamin, I've, He'll, Brandon Copeland, Copeland, Morgan Stanley's, Sandra Richards, Richards Organizations: Iowa Hawkeyes, Ohio State Buckeyes, Carver, Getty, NCAA, Louisiana State University, University of Iowa, UCLA, UCLA Bruins, Arizona Wildcats, Rose, CNBC, NFL, CNBC Global Financial Wellness, Global Sports, Entertainment Locations: Iowa City , Iowa, Pasadena , California
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland on the importance of financial literacyFormer NFL player Brandon Copeland joins 'The Exchange' to discuss his new book, 'Your Money Playbook,' his mission to teach the importance of financial literacy, and more.
Persons: Brandon Copeland Organizations: NFL
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland shares his philanthropic initiativesNFL Veteran, Brandon Copeland, is giving back in a "December to Remember," a holiday shopping spree for kids. He shares more about the initiative and his work teaching financial literacy to athletes.
Persons: Brandon Copeland Organizations: NFL, NFL Veteran
Brandon Copeland retires from NFL after 10 seasons
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBrandon Copeland retires from NFL after 10 seasonsVeteran linebacker Brandon Copeland joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss his retirement announcement, Copeland's attempt to financially educate others, and what's next for Copeland.
Persons: Brandon Copeland, Copeland's, what's, Copeland Organizations: NFL
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI hope we're taking the right steps to make American football safer, NFL's Brandon Copeland saysNFL linebacker Brandon Copeland says "when you sign up to play football, you understand the dangers that come along with it."
Millennials are more open to talking about money than their parents, according to a new survey by Insider and Morning Consult for "The State of Our Money." More than 80% of married millennial and baby boomer respondents said they share financial info with their spouse, but the similarities stop there. Millennials are much more open about money than their parents are. Thirty percent of millennials share financial info with their friends, compared to just 9% of boomers; 25% of millennials share financial info with their siblings, but 12% of boomers do the same; and 12% of millennials talk to their colleagues about money, whereas only 2% of boomers do. Copeland aims to make students more comfortable and knowledgeable when talking about money and encourages them to talk to mentors and parents about it.
Total: 6