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Louisiana Tech sees record increase in licensing revenue

Louisiana Tech University  experienced a 61% increase in revenues from licensing in the 2021-22  fiscal year. Revenues from trademarks – the University’s intellectual  property owned through the University Foundation – experienced record  growth in the past year despite challenges from supply chain issues and  continued nationwide recovery from the effects of COVID-19.

The impact of this increase comes off the back of the 2020 and 2021  fiscal years in which royalties and sales both suffered downward trends  primarily due to the pandemic. This decrease affected collegiate  universities’ licensing efforts nationwide in 2020 as campus shutdowns,  event cancellations, and live sports schedule adjustments hindered  sales.

Licensed Louisiana Tech shirts in the University bookstore.

In  2021, supply chain complications arose from factory closures and labor  shortages, leading to another down year for collegiate licensing  revenues. Even so, Louisiana Tech’s decreases during this time were well  below the average thanks in large part to licensing decisions made in  conjunction with the University’s licensing partner, the Collegiate  Licensing Company (CLC). These business moves are continuing to  strengthen sales today.

“Early in the pandemic, we decided to expand opportunities to order  Louisiana Tech merchandise online,” said Tonya Oaks Smith, Executive  Director of University Communications for Tech. “The online shopping  trend has not slowed, and we hope to continue to offer more  opportunities for our fans to shop for Tech gear no matter where they  are.”

The Louisiana Tech Brand Store on Amazon launched in early 2021, with  sales up 82% for FY 2022. Retail sales have spiked dramatically across  the board during this time. One of the top retailers of  University-branded merchandise is Walmart, whose sales of licensed items  are up 219%. Royalties from Oak Hall Industries, the exclusive supplier  of Louisiana Tech graduation caps and gowns, have gone up 84%, making  them one of the most significant sources of licensing revenue.

Partnerships with Ruston businesses continue to be mutually  beneficial for the campus and the community. Fanbase, a local favorite  storefront, accounted for one of the highest total retail sales amounts  in FY 2022, up 71% over the previous year. Other retailers in the city,  like Patton’s Western Wear and The Children’s Shoppe, also experienced  notable growth in licensed sales.

Vintage T-shirts provided an expansion for licensed gear this past year.

“In  addition to these partnerships with local retailers, we have focused on  licensing partnerships with companies like WRLDINVSN to deliver new and  innovative products designed to attract new fans,” Smith said.  “Launching a vintage line in conjunction with the release of Louisiana  Tech’s documentary on legendary Coach Leon Barmore provided another line  of merchandise that is currently in high demand.”

Additional key licensee partners, all with increases in royalties,  include Barnes & Noble College, Adidas, Academy Sports and Outdoors,  Fanatics, and Jostens Inc. There were no decreases in gross royalties  in FY 2022 from any entities that offer officially licensed Louisiana  Tech merchandise.

Branded sales campaigns through CLC, like the “PoWered By” Women’s  History Month campaign, provided focused efforts for revenue generation.  Percentage-wise, Louisiana Tech experienced a 20% increase in sales of  licensed merchandise compared to their peer group average, which is  comprised of other universities in the same athletic conference.

While increases in licensee sales result in royalties for the  University, the impact of these sales goes well beyond a dollar amount.

“It’s great to see growth in this area, especially from the steadfast  partners and new relationships that have been cultivated in recent  years,” said Dr. Les Guice, Tech President. “This growth is valuable to  the Louisiana Tech brand, which is strengthened by a greater presence  online, in stores, and through meaningful and intentional collaborations  with licensees.”

Overall, Louisiana Tech’s total gross royalties for FY 2022 amount to  $168,219 (61% increase). Total sales were $1,257,429 (53% increase).  Total units sold were 131,693 (74% increase). Apparel businesses  accounted for 66% of those numbers.

“I’m looking forward to the continued success of Louisiana Tech’s  licensing efforts,” Smith said. “Knowing we laid the foundation for  these increases during challenging times makes the result that much more  significant.”

Proceeds from Louisiana Tech licensing and partnerships benefit student scholarships.

“Licensing bolsters Louisiana Tech  University in several ways,” said Brooks Hull, Vice President for  University Advancement and Chief Executive Officer. “The revenues  support specific scholarship initiatives for our students and having our  fans and supporters all over the world represent our university  increases awareness of our brand.”

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