
In this episode of the Sports Business Leaders podcast, Justin sits down with Stephen Bienko, founder of 42U, to explore how universities and student-athletes can better navigate personal branding, NIL, and life after sports.
Stephen shares his journey from competing at the Air Force Academy and Villanova to leading 42U, a company dedicated to preparing student-athletes for long-term success beyond the playing field. Drawing from his experiences, he emphasizes the importance of leadership, mentorship, and viewing each stage of life as purposeful, even when the path isn’t clear.
The conversation dives into:
Student-Athlete Branding: Why most athletes lack true brand awareness and how building authentic, transferable personal brands can impact both performance and future careers.
The NIL Landscape: How universities must support all athletes—not just high-revenue stars—by focusing on financial literacy, branding education, and holistic development.
Recruiting & College Athletics Evolution: The shift from scholarship-driven recruiting to financially conscious, brand-focused evaluations, and how mental resilience plays a key role in long-term athletic success.
Youth Sports & Education: The growing challenge of transactional thinking among young athletes and the role adults must play in teaching communication, life skills, and financial literacy.
Opportunities for Innovation: Why entrepreneurs and business-minded leaders are increasingly needed in college athletic administration and student-athlete support programs.
Stephen also highlights successful models like Rutgers’ Scarlet Knights for Life program and shares insights on guiding athletes to understand their true identity, manage egos, and prepare for opportunities far beyond sports.
This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs and anyone invested in the future of college athletics.