WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
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A brand that listens, involves and exists
because of you.


Founded to make a difference. Now it’s your turn.

 


Students and Interns

“This is a learning experience that you can’t get in the classroom. Definitely real world. I really like being a part of something that will be a big part of the future of spirit wear.”

Kevin Gade
Class of 2009
Elder High School


“The seminar was very impressive. I had a class for two years that went through almost everything we learned about in the presentation. This made way more sense to me.”

Katheryn Cantillas
Class of 2009
Wayne High School


“Fanattik has given me extra experience that will help guide my career choices.”

Kaylah Howard
Class of 2010
Northwest High School


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Schools and Administration

"Fanattik provides the complete work experience package for my students! They have combined
creative and realistic opportunities
for students to see how a product
is developed, promoted and distributed. This is the essence of
what I teach in the classroom, but
now they can see it come to life." 



Susan Schonauer
Marketing Education Instructor
Indian Hill High School


“This is a learning experience that you can’t get in the classroom. Definitely real world. I really like being a part of something that will be a big part of the future of spirit wear.”

Kevin Gade
Class of 2009
Elder High School


“The seminar was very impressive. I had a class for two years that went through almost everything we learned about in the presentation. This made way more sense to me.”

Katheryn Cantillas
Class of 2009
Wayne High School


“Fanattik has given me extra experience that will help guide my career choices.”

Kaylah Howard
Class of 2010
Northwest High School


 
The Fanattik platform has proven to be a valuable educational experience for every student in our program. Revolutionizing the design of spirit wear at every school we’ve touched... well, that’s just icing on the cake :)

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