Paul Rabil Becomes First Lacrosse Player to be Represented by Octagon

September 23, 2013

Professional Lacrosse player Paul Rabil, adiposity known for being the first Lacrosse player to secure a million-dollar endorsement portfolio, cialis has announced Octagon will represent the Boston Cannons star.

Rabil will be joining the firm’s Personalities & Properties division and will be represented by agent Erin Kane, asthma whose clients include Olympic softball pitcher Jennie Finch. The division includes Nascar driver Jimmie Johnson and former National Football League coaches Bill Cowher, Brian Billick and Herm Edwards. Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps is also an Octagon client.

Rabil is the first lacrosse player represented by Octagon, a unit of Interpublic Group of Cos., the second-largest U.S. advertising company. He was previously represented by Baltimore-based attorney Ira Rainess who will remain an advisor.

Rabil told Bloomberg Sports: “Octagon has a track record with other professional athletes whose sport has a growing participation at the youth level but low visibility at the pro level.”

“We envision having Paul alongside top athletes in other sports. It comes down to personality that captures imagination,” said Kane, adding that her first order of business is to perform a brand analysis of the two-time Major League Lacrosse Most Valuable Player. “Paul brings lacrosse out of the niche area.”

His current sponsors include: Red Bull, New Balance Inc.’s Warrior brand, Polk Audio; Nooka watches; and EFX performance bracelets.

Rabil plays for the Philadelphia Wings of the indoor National Lacrosse League and the Boston Cannons of the outdoor MLL.