Kanye Udoh and Jordan Crook partner with Clipdart in groundbreaking zero deal

Kanye Udoh and Jordan Crook partner with Clipdart in groundbreaking zero deal


The athletes will help collect funds to offer cultural competent hairstyles for disadvantaged students and local Phoenix communities.


Two student athletes at Arizona State University, Kanye Udoh and Jordan Crook, have agreed to a name, image and parable (NIL) with Clipdart to help pay for hairstyles for disadvantaged students at the university, as well as in the surrounding Phoenix communities.

Udoh and Crook will help raise money for the company founded by Kyle Parker, who wants to ensure that everyone can overcome hair care inequality. This initiative comes from Parker’s own experience, as a student at the Grinnell College in Iowa, where he had no access to cultural competent hair care. The deal is a first initiative in his child that will use the platforms of the athletes to raise money for Clipdart, who will finance the free hairstyles on location for people in need.

“I am proud to use my platform to support communities that do not have access to these essential sources,” Udoh said in a written statement. “This zero deal is different because it helps me to serve others in a revolutionary way – and it shows that ASU stands for lifting others.”

Clipdart has been at the forefront since 2021 in tackling hair care, then Parker, as the founder of the company, delivered more than 40,000 free hairstyles in 30 states. The company collaborated with more than 200 organizations, including schools, senior centers, hiding places and other community groups.

“This zero deal is much larger than sport-it thinks again how student athletes can directly influence their communities,” said Parker.

Both Udoh and Crook will participate in content campaigns and community activations to help the message that Clipdart has delivered since its foundation, ensuring that access to cultural competent hair care is essential for mental well -being. The first-year goal of NIL partnership is to pick up $ 10,000. That would be enough to offer more than 150 free hairstyles for ASU students and people in hiding places in Phoenix.

With the launch of this zero deal, Clipdart continues to grow throughout the country, after recently protected various public health trade fairs, making it the first hair care organization in Arizona that gets financing at the provincial level.

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