Old Well Management aims to create NIL opportunities for UNC athletes
Posted Feb 25, 2025
Drake Powell has his own pasta. The Town Hall Grill, a neighborhood-focused restaurant in Chapel Hill, serves "Drake Powell's Cajun Pasta," a featured menu item crafted by and named after the freshman forward. Partnerships like these display the possibilities of the new college landscape, with the assistance of organizations such as Old Well Management.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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