Navy Signs with INFLCR as first Service Academy Client

Navy football joins INFLCR as first service academy

We’re thrilled to welcome Navy football to the INFLCR team as our first service academy client.

Already in the process of activation, Navy’s football players, coaches, and other staff will soon begin receiving media content directly on their phones, to share with their communities on social media.

“INFLCR is going to allow us to connect with our current players and recruits in a way that is made for today’s world,” says Navy’s Director of Player Personnel Omar Nelson.

“I am really excited to see the way INFLCR will allow our Student-Athletes to have a direct impact on our social media footprint and the expansion of our brand.”

How It Works

INFLCR’s platform helps clients like Navy send internal media and national photography content to personalized galleries for each of their athletes, coaches and other brand ambassadors.

Those athletes and brand ambassadors are able to access their content galleries on their mobile devices, and can then download and share the content through their personal social media accounts.

After the fact, Navy is able to measure the increased audience engagement coming from the much-larger collective audience of those athletes and brand ambassadors.

Navy will use this approach to bolster their online presence in a way that impacts event attendance, recruiting, fundraising, and other strategic goals.

“When we launched this company, it was always a big goal of mine to see the INFLCR platform serving the future leaders of this country through partnerships with the prestigious athletic departments of America’s major service academies,” says INFLCR founder and CEO Jim Cavale.

“These student-athletes are the ultimate brand ambassadors – not only for their institution, but for our country. My team and I could not be more excited to realize our dream in serving them through the INFLCR platform during their collegiate athletics career.”

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