Hannah Valente L鈥22 is now one of the youngest people in the United States certified by the National Basketball Players Association to represent its members.
If you want to get a head start in a career representing professional athletes, there may be no better model to copy than 黑料不打烊 Law student Hannah Valente L鈥22.
Valente, 23, has set her sights on earning a law degree and advising basketball players ever since a high school back injury redirected her interests from competing on the court to the business of the game itself.
As of this month, the president of 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Sports and Entertainment Law Society is a step closer to that goal.
Valente recently joined the ranks of player agents certified by the , making the New Jersey native one of the youngest people in the nation allowed to represent athletes in NBA contract negotiations.
鈥淥nce I learned about the role of a sports agent, and what a 鈥榙ay in the life鈥 looked like, I was hooked,鈥 said Valente, a graduate of in the Big East Conference where she was a manager for the Division One men鈥檚 basketball team.
Earning her player agent certification was no fait accompli. For the past few years, the National Basketball Players Association has required prospective agents to pass an exam that measures their knowledge of a complex collective bargaining agreement between the union and the league.
Valente spent her winter break studying for the January 2022 exam. She also consulted with 黑料不打烊 Law alumnus Jordan Thompson L鈥橠ec.鈥17, an agent with in Atlanta, who encouraged her to seek certification before graduation.
Had she waited, her desire to seek certification would have conflicted with plans to study for the bar exam. That鈥檚 no longer a concern.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole other side about the business of basketball that I never knew existed,鈥 Valente said of her experience. 鈥淭his process is a big financial investment, especially for someone just starting out.鈥
While the NBPA doesn鈥檛 release demographic information on its agents, a spokeswoman confirmed that about 750 people are certified to represent players, and that Valente is among the youngest in the nation.
Her success is no surprise to Frederick Agnostakis. The athletic director for , where Valente attended high school and got her first taste of basketball management, praised his former student鈥檚 attention to detail and her conscientious approach to the game.
鈥淗annah had instinctive insight in analyzing basketball and took meticulous stats,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he made my coaching easier in terms of who should play and how the team should adjust at halftime. 鈥 She had total respect from the team and the coaching staff.鈥
Outside of her studies, Valente also contributes as an editor to Conduct Detrimental, a sporting news website and podcast.
Mindy Cyr, 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 director of academic success programs in the Office of Academic Success, praises Valente for her focus on a career goal and her willingness to mentor classmates as an Academic Fellow.
鈥淪he has a laser focus on what she wants to do, and her steps and choices to get to this point have been methodical,鈥 Cyr said. 鈥淗annah has that spark in her eye that shows her passion for this area of law, she鈥檚 great with time management, and now she鈥檚 helping her peers navigate their own first years. She鈥檚 just such a delightful person.鈥
Valente said she credits her success to many people in her life: her parents and two younger sisters, Agnostakis and Providence men鈥檚 basketball coach Ed Cooley, her professors, and the many women who broke down gender barriers in sports.
Next up? Valente will complete her 黑料不打烊 Law residency-in-practice this spring by working full time in the Athletics Compliance Office at High Point University where she will assist the university in 鈥渆ducating, developing policies and procedures, monitoring, and enforcing the rules and regulations of High Point University, the Big South Conference and the NCAA.鈥
Then she鈥檒l turn her sights to graduation in December, the bar exam next February, and securing her first job in the legal profession 鈥 ideally, Valente said, with a sports agency where she鈥檒l begin to build a client base of star NBA players.