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Sponsor Kevin Conley

United States
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Hockey - Omaha Mavericks
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About Kevin Conley — NHL hockey athlete

Kevin Conley is a college hockey athlete at the University of Nebraska–Omaha with a polished, team-first presence and strong visual appeal on Instagram. He’s a natural fit for brands looking to reach an engaged sports audience through authentic athletic content, travel moments, and lifestyle-driven storytelling.


Why you should sponsor me for your next influencer campaign?

 My name is Kevin Conley, I am currently the team captain of the University of Nebraska-Omaha hockey team. Our team is in the NCHC conference which is considered to be the best conference in all of NCAA hockey. Omaha is a growing hockey market and that UNO is a growing campus and school that is rapidly gaining traction against competing schools.

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Omaha Mavericks

University of Nebraska, Omaha

United States

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