NFHS Announces Four-Year Corporate Partnership Extension with Bag Tags | Sports Destination Management

NFHS Announces Four-Year Corporate Partnership Extension with Bag Tags

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Apr 29, 2024

The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) has announced a four-year corporate partnership renewal with Bag Tags, Inc., to remain the Official and Exclusive Event Credentials, Custom Lanyards, and Bag Tag Partner of the NFHS.
 

Bag Tags is a domestic manufacturer of custom event credentials, luggage tags, and a provider of custom lanyards for its customers throughout the country. In addition, 2024 marks the 10-year anniversary of its corporate partnership with the NFHS.
 

Bag Tags is a privately-owned company based in Skokie, Illinois, that has been helping events, teams and organizations curate experiences that are secure, distinct and memorable since 1998. A leader in the event credential business, Bag Tags’ priority is to create a functional, wearable piece of art that also acts as event security, attendance management and enhanced marketing. Bag Tags works with many state high school associations, national governing bodies, universities and professional sports teams. A complete line of the products, services and company information can be found at www.bagtagsinc.com.
 

“The NFHS is thrilled to continue its longstanding partnership with Bag Tags,” NFHS CEO Dr. Karissa Niehoff said. “For close to a decade, they’ve worked to address the needs of our committees, state associations and affiliates by providing them with quality, personalized products that pave the way for a safe and memorable event.”
 

“Bag Tags, Inc. is honored to be invited to continue working with the NFHS, the state associations and high schools across the USA,” Bag Tags Managing Director Tom Doyle said. “Our product fills a vital niche in the live event management world by providing event credentials that are functional for access, security and logistics. The credentials are beautiful, unique and durable. They provide a tangible, lasting legacy for the athletes’ journey through their high school experiences.”

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