Olivia Dunne has shared glimpses of her prep for a spotlight feature for the BoardRoom magazine, where she displayed her exotic, tailored suit. BoardRoom has made her the cover feature of their first-ever print magazine, which promises to highlight her life beyond gymnastics.
Dunne has made a name for herself through her multiple endeavors that include being a gymnast, brand ambassador, and now a very successful social media influencer. The former NCAA champion currently boasts a record 5.2M followers on her social media and has thrived on making her image stand out as an investor since building a successful NIL and creator business.
The success and the hype have now caught on to the sports media giant BoardRoom, which has now stepped up to give her brand the look of the classic “modern athlete-entrepreneur” through its historic print magazine release. The former LSU tiger took to her social media and shared glimpses of her photoshoot for the magazine cover.
Dunne is seen in a tailored, all-beige oversized suite, posing in multiple photos, all the while donning the quintessential business look. She posted a statement on being a first-timer to wearing suits, alongside thanking the BoardRoom and its CEO.
“Suited up for the first @boardroom print cover ever;)👔 Thank you @boardroom & @richkleiman, for capturing my journey from athlete to investor,” she wrote.
She is also seen donning different attire to match the magazine’s additional feature stories, like getting herself clicked on a rooftop while making athletic gestures rooted in her college athletic days.
Many have commented on the pictures, including fellow social media influencers, who highlighted her wardrobe selections, leaving high-spirited words of encouragement and success.
When Olivia Dunne Talked about Her “Livvy Fund”
Olivia Dunne has had enormous success via her NIL business. As a result of her success, she embarked on a philanthropic journey to start the Livvy Fund to help female athletes at LSU get a bigger share of the NIL money spread across LSU.
During an old interview, she spoke about how the fund aims to help female athletes get the best NIL deals and highlighted her own caliber of knowing the art of brand dealings that helped her get to where she is now.
“My sister and my mom helped me with the Livvy fund, which I started for female athletes to help provide NIL deals for them because I have been so fortunate where I do get these brand deals, and I’ve learned and worked with these brands, and I know what works and what doesn’t,” she said (6:27).
She also spoke about how she intends to extend her funding business to female athletes outside of LSU, citing how NIL can change lives for the good that will pave a broader road for female athletes beyond college sports.
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