Division Street, Opendorse to Launch New Marketplace to Elevate NIL Experience for Oregon Athletes
EUGENE, OR (November 16, 2021) – Division Street and Opendorse announced the coming launch of the Official NIL Marketplace of the Oregon Ducks.
First-of-its-kind marketplace will provide a compliant experience for brands and supporters to book partnerships with University of Oregon athletes
EUGENE, OR (November 16, 2021) – Division Street and Opendorse today announced the coming launch of the Official NIL Marketplace of the Oregon Ducks. The first curated marketplace of its kind in college sports, the solution will empower Oregon athletes to connect with supporters and facilitate NIL partnerships via a curated one-app experience.
The Opendorse-powered marketplace will be used by supporters to connect with University of Oregon athletes to book appearances, autograph sessions, video shoutouts, social media content, and more.
“Division Street’s goal is to deliver elevated opportunities for all athletes across sport and gender,” said Division Street CEO Rosemary St. Clair. “We’re built to serve student-athletes, so leveraging the Opendorse platform to simplify the NIL experience for Oregon was a natural step.”
The marketplace dedicated to University of Oregon athletes is set to launch in the first quarter of 2022 at oregon.opendorse.com. In the meantime, Division Street will use Opendorse to provide a streamlined experience for brands to coordinate and facilitate partnerships with Oregon student-athletes. Together, Division Street and Opendorse are uniquely positioned to lead in sports technology, the same way that Oregon has long blazed a trail in leading athlete innovation.
“This partnership raises the bar for NIL innovation in college sports,” said Opendorse CEO Blake Lawrence. “The NIL Marketplace will make it easier than ever before for Oregon student-athletes and supporters to connect and complete deals in a singular place built specifically for their needs. Division Street is delivering real leadership in its support of student-athletes and I’m proud that Opendorse can provide the technology to bring this to life.”
“This is an incredibly useful platform for Oregon athletes,” said Oregon volleyball player Gloria Mutiri. “Opendorse gives us one app to access all-things NIL. In my first three months using Opendorse, I’ve already seen tremendous value in the platform.”
About Division Street
Division Street helps Oregon student-athletes build their own unique brand—while making the most of their name, image and likeness marketing opportunities
About Opendorse
Opendorse is the sports technology company that maximizes endorsement value for athletes. Today more than 65,000 athletes around the world use Opendorse to understand, build, protect, and monetize their brands with support from partners including the PGA TOUR, NFLPA, MLBPA, WNBPA, LPGA, over 100 professional and collegiate sports teams, and hundreds of brands. From All-Americans to All-Pros – when athletes connect with their organizations, brands, or fans – they do it with Opendorse.
Prominent Oregon Alumni Launching New Company ‘Division Street’ to Create NIL Opportunities for University of Oregon Athletes
Oregon Donors, Including Phil Knight, Assemble Expert Team to Manage UO Athlete Brands and Partnerships with a Focus on Innovation and Athlete Empowerment
Eugene, Ore. (Sept. 30, 2021) – Several Alumni and prominent Oregon Donors, including Pat Kilkenny, Ed Maletis, Jim Morse, the Papé Family, and NIKE co-founder Phil Knight, announced today the formation of Division Street Associates, LLC, a sport venture that will supercharge name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for University of Oregon athletes. The company seeks to help student-athletes create and monetize their brands in a way that enables them to focus on the two most important parts of their collegiate journey — academics and sport.
Leading the effort for Division Street will be Rosemary St. Clair, former VP and GM of NIKE Women, who will serve as CEO. Rudy Chapa, former VP of Sports Marketing at NIKE, will be Chairman of the Board.
“Division Street has put together an extremely capable group to deal with the fast-changing landscape of NIL,” Knight said. “Led by Rosemary and Rudy, I am confident they will bring innovation and creativity to this new world.”
“Division Street’s founding strength is the Oregon brand itself, which has always been about innovation, audacity and culture,” St. Clair said. “Our goal in this chaotic new world of NIL marketing is to elevate the athlete experience by bringing in leading expertise across brand, marketing, sponsorship, digital and creative to support all University of Oregon student-athletes, inclusive of every sport and across gender.”
Among the elite team working with Division Street will be Adopt, a minority-owned brand and creative company focused on athletes and sport recently co-founded by Klutch Sports Group founder and CEO Rich Paul. Adopt co-founders and former NIKE and Jordan Brand executives Nicole Graham, David Creech and Josh Moore will bring decades of brand, marketing, creative and digital experience to Division Street’s portfolio, and Adopt has enlisted former Oregon wide receiver and Jordan Brand executive Garren Strong to join the squad.
To add athlete firepower to the team, Division Street has partnered with former Oregon superstar Sabrina Ionescu to serve as Chief Athlete Officer for the company. In this role, Ionescu – one of the most decorated athletes in college basketball history and the No. 1 pick of the 2020 WNBA Draft – will serve as a senior adviser to the Division Street team to ensure the voice of the athlete is at the center of all the company’s work, and she will host quarterly seminars with Oregon student-athletes to share her counsel and experiences as a high-profile athlete with a growing portfolio of top-tier partnerships.
“As an athlete navigating the world of brand and partnerships myself, I see a real opportunity to provide today’s college players more professional counsel as they grapple with the new NIL landscape,” Ionescu said. “I’m excited that Division Street also sees that need and is bringing together an all-star team to address this for Oregon. I’m also very passionate about ensuring diversity in gender and sport, and that will be part of my focus in this new role.”
Finally, Division Street is excited to collaborate with the University of Oregon’s world-renowned Warsaw Sports Marketing Center and School of Journalism and Communication, as part of the Sport and Wellness Initiative, and their newly formed Oregon Accelerator, a first-of-its-kind, full-service, student-led marketing and branding collective that will focus on maximizing the name, image and likeness earning potential for the University of Oregon’s 500+ student-athletes.
Phil Knight And Former Nike Execs Launch Oregon-Focused NIL Company
Phil Knight, along with other Oregon alums and donors, are starting a new NIL company focused on Oregon student athletes. Sabrina Ionescu will serve as Chief Athlete Officer.
Division Street: Helping Oregon Athletes Take Flight in the NIL Era
Co-created by Nike brass and featuring former Ducks superstar Sabrina Ionescu as Chief Athlete Officer, Division Street will work with upwards of 500 University of Oregon student-athletes cultivate and monetize their personal brands.

