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The school sports landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, with a renewed focus on understanding and preventing traumatic brain injuries.
Chicago-based Riddell has grown into the market leader for football helmets, with its protective gear worn across the NFL and college football, along with high schools and youth players. More than three quarters of the NFL, nearly 90% of college players, and more than 2 million youth players wear Riddell helmets.
It was created in collaboration with Gallaudet University, AT&T and Riddell, to enhance on-field communication for student-athletes who use American Sign Language.
Riddell, a recognized leader in football helmet technology and innovation, has announced the appointment of Aravind Kashyap as its new Chief Information Officer. In this role, Kashyap will lead efforts to align IT operations with the company’s business goals, ensuring seamless growth through strengthened IT infrastructure and advanced information management systems.
Gallaudet, a D.C.-based college that focuses on bilingual education for deaf and hard of hearing students, AT&T and helmet manufacturer Riddell collaborated to create and deploy the helmets for one game last season.
Wilmot was recently chosen as one of five schools across the country to receive free equipment from the Riddell Sports Group. Riddell is a sports-equipment company based out of Illinois that specializes in football equipment.
The Flagstaff High School football team received that wish from Stephen, with 55 new state-of-the-art Riddell SpeedFlex helmets.
Over 50 Riddell SpeedFlex football helmets line the stage during the Make-A-Wish ceremony for Stephen Dick. His wish was to outfit the entire Flagstaff Highschool football team with the helmets, which he helped design.
Riddell teamed up with "Good Morning America" to surprise the Cardinal Hayes High School football team with new football equipment worth over $30,000.
The Cardinal Hayes High School team overcame adversity to make history as the first New York City school to win the State Catholic league championship.
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