The Hearing & Speech Center signs Jeffers to promote career opportunities.
The 1926 Collective is thrilled to announce another partnership between another Centre Women’s Soccer athlete and a prominent institution in Lexington, Ky, dedicated to hearing and speech services. Senior women's soccer player Christina Jeffers, hailing from Windermere, Florida, has signed an exciting Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with The Hearing and Speech Center (HSC).
Christina Jeffers, a standout on the Centre women's soccer team, has a passion for both soccer and the field of speech pathology. This unique partnership between an accomplished athlete and the HSC, made possible through the work of The 1926 Collective, is an exemplar of how NIL agreements can support athletes in pursuing their career goals.
The Hearing and Speech Center, a respected institution dedicated to helping individuals with communication challenges, will provide mentorship and support to Christina as she aspires to become a speech pathologist. This collaboration showcases the power of NIL deals in connecting student-athletes with organizations that can aid in their personal and professional development.
Christina Jeffers expressed her excitement about this partnership, saying, "I am truly honored to work with the Hearing and Speech Center. This opportunity not only helps me grow as a soccer player but also provides a clear path towards achieving my goals in the field of speech pathology."
The Hearing and Speech Center also shared their enthusiasm for this collaboration. "We are excited to support Christina's journey both on the field and in her pursuit of a career in speech pathology. This partnership reflects our commitment to education and community engagement," said Marcey Ansley, Executive Director of the HSC.
The 1926 Collective, an organization dedicated to facilitating NIL deals for student-athletes, played a pivotal role in bringing together Christina Jeffers and the Hearing and Speech Center. Their efforts have opened the door for meaningful connections between athletes and organizations.