Athletic Influencer Marketing (AIM) Announces Partnership with Cowboy Entrepreneur, and Lightning Strike Survivor, Scott Knudsen

Electric Cowboy

Today Athletic Influencer Marketing, LLC (AIM) announced its partnership with Scott Knudsen’s Cowboy Entrepreneur brand.  The partnership, Electric Cowboy, LLC, is named after Scott Knudsen’s inspiring story of surviving a lightning strike and going on to a successful career in ranching, speaking, and western-themed media ventures.

Scott Knudsen is a 5th generation cowboy and hosts the  popular podcast, The Cowboy Entrepreneur, which is also syndicated by KCAA radio in Loma Linda, California.  The new partnership’s goal is to expand Scott Knudsen’s western-themed media reach into book publishing, movies, television and brand deals.

“My family and I live the cowboy lifestyle and partner with brands that support people across all western lifestyle industries and that support our American heritage of freedom,”  said Scott Knudsen, President, Cowboy Entrepreneur. “We’re thrilled to join forces with AIM to create a lasting brand for folks who live our values and who are helping us grow along with the booming western lifestyle.”

AIM is a Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) educational community and sports marketing firm launched in 2022.  CEO Trent M. Clark is a World Series champion coach, serial entrepreneur, and leadership consultant.

Athletic Influencer Marketing (AIM),  and Services are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Athletic Influencer Marketing (AIM),  in the United States and/or other countries.

The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

For more information, press only:
David Gregory
AIM President & General Counsel
517-303-6788
dg@aim4nil.com

 For more information on Services: www.cowboyentrepreneur.com

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