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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»K-State announces new staff hires to enhance NIL efforts

    K-State announces new staff hires to enhance NIL efforts

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    By KMAN Staff on February 14, 2026 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State athletics director Gene Taylor speaks during a press conference Dec. 3. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    Kansas State Athletics Director Gene Taylor announced Friday the addition of three staff members who will be responsible for managing the department’s revenue-sharing contracts as well as focusing on third-party NIL efforts.

    Julie Owen, who previously served as senior associate athletics director at K-State, returned in July as the department’s new executive director of cap management and revenue sharing. Brett Foltz, who has served on the Ahearn Fund staff in a fundraising role, has been named associate athletics director for NIL initiatives and strategic revenue, while an assistant director of NIL position is currently posted for hire.

    “As college athletics evolves, we must be proactive,” Taylor said. “Housing all our NIL initiatives inside the department allows us to streamline our messaging so that our fans know the best way to support our teams and student-athletes is directly through our department. It also allows us to leverage opportunities for student-athletes to earn true, third-party NIL with businesses. The above-the-cap NIL space must be a focus of ours moving forward, and we know these staff advancements will put us in a position to help our student-athletes.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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