Paradox Announces Four Global Golf Brand Ambassadors and Enters Into the NIL Space

Adding to Its Robust Team Paradox Roster That Includes the 2022 the Players Championship Winner Cameron Smith, Paradox Welcomes Lpga World No. 3 Lydia Ko and PGA Tour Star Harry Higgs, as Well as Stanford University Teammates Rose Zhang and Rachel Heck.

Paradox, the conversational recruiting platform built to give every recruiter, hiring manager, and talent professional an assistant to get work done, announced four new additions to Team Paradox including Lydia KoRose ZhangRachel Heck and Harry Higgs.

True to their mission, Paradox is breaking boundaries by entering into the NIL space as one of the only non-golf brands partnering with collegiate golfers. Not only is Paradox setting a new industry standard in the NIL space, but the organization is also focused on continuing to empower women in sports and be a key player in women’s golf.

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Beyond excelling at their sport, members of Team Paradox align with the company in a few important ways: They’ve set new standards of excellence, built exceptional teams around them and embody a growth mindset that drives them to constantly become better people and professionals.

  • Lydia Ko, the no. 3 ranked women’s golfer in the world, a two-time major champion, and the youngest person ever to win an LPGA Tour event, which earned her a place on Time’s 100 Most Influential People list
  • Harry Higgs, who ranks among the top 100 players on the PGA Tour and finished fourth at the 2021 U.S. Open; his brother Alex — his right-hand man as his caddy — will also join Team Paradox, making them the first ambassador “team” on the roster
  • Rose Zhang, the no. 1 ranked women’s amateur golfer in the world, winner of the 2020 U.S. Women’s Amateur, and a member of the teams that won the 2021 Curtis Cup, 2018 Junior Ryder Cup, and 2019 Junior Solheim Cup
  • Rachel Heck, the no. 3 ranked women’s amateur golfer in the world, a five-time AJGA All-American, the 2021 NCAA Individual Champion and Pac-12 Player of the Year

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“So much of my personal success has been driven by my family, mentors, teachers, coaches, and caddies — the team around me,” said Lydia Ko. “I’m honored to partner with Paradox and align with their mission to help organizations build exceptional teams.”

With the company’s pursuit of partnering with people, professionals, and organizations that share a passion for building exceptional teams, the new members of Team Paradox join an ambassador team that includes Cameron SmithCheyenne Woods and Jennifer KupchoLyndsey Fry, and Shane Doan.

“We’ve always believed that if you get the people thing right, you can build teams that change the world,” said Paradox founder and CEO Aaron Matos. “We want to align with people who’ve succeeded by doing things the right way — elevating others and leading in ways that transcend their sport.”

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