Heather Mitts!
Pretty cool stuff. I wrote about a favorite supplement of mine, Force Factor, in an article about how to build muscle. I found out they've recently signed Heather Mitts as a representative. Heather is much more fun to look at than, say, Adam Nelson.
Anyways, here's the press release:
Heather Mitts is the newest addition to a growing list of athletes endorsing the sports nutrition brand Force Factor. The Boston-based supplement company made an official announcement on Wednesday. Mitts, a member of the United States Women's national soccer team, becomes the first woman to join the Force Factor roster. The announcement comes as the United States Men's national team competes at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Currently playing for the Philadelphia Independence, Mitts is also familiar with the Boston area, having played for the Boston Breakers in their inaugural 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season. Mitts is a two-time Olympic Gold-medalist with the USWNT.
In addition to exhibiting Force Factor branded products across digital, print, and other forms of media, Mitts will also represent Force Factor to the billions of soccer fans worldwide.
"I am honored to be the first woman to join the Force Factor team," says Mitts, who is represented by Dan Levy and marketing is handled by Eric Liebler, both of Wasserman Media Group. "I look forward to representing Force Factor and sharing with fans ways they can improve their workouts."
Anyways, here's the press release:
Heather Mitts is the newest addition to a growing list of athletes endorsing the sports nutrition brand Force Factor. The Boston-based supplement company made an official announcement on Wednesday. Mitts, a member of the United States Women's national soccer team, becomes the first woman to join the Force Factor roster. The announcement comes as the United States Men's national team competes at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Currently playing for the Philadelphia Independence, Mitts is also familiar with the Boston area, having played for the Boston Breakers in their inaugural 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season. Mitts is a two-time Olympic Gold-medalist with the USWNT.
In addition to exhibiting Force Factor branded products across digital, print, and other forms of media, Mitts will also represent Force Factor to the billions of soccer fans worldwide.
"I am honored to be the first woman to join the Force Factor team," says Mitts, who is represented by Dan Levy and marketing is handled by Eric Liebler, both of Wasserman Media Group. "I look forward to representing Force Factor and sharing with fans ways they can improve their workouts."