Georgia State has outsourced its sponsorship sales and other advertising opportunities to Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment.

Ticket sales have been absorbed by Georgia State after its three-year deal with IMG expired in June.

Van Wagner, based out of New York, will handle sales for broadcast and digital media, signage and marketing and promotions at home games. Van Wagner will have as many as three full-time employee and five interns working on campus.

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