Football

Nicklos Bristol
- Title:
- Director of Football Digital & Brand Strategy
Nicklos Bristol joined the Oregon State Athletic Department as an assistant director of ideation in the spring of 2021.
Bristol oversees the social media efforts for the Oregon State football team. He came to Corvallis from Loyola Marymount, where he served as the director of marketing for the Lions from 2017-21. While there, he oversaw the marketing efforts for the LMU athletic department, which included serving as the lead designer for the Lions’ print and digital efforts. He was also LMU’s point person for social media strategy and content creation.
While at LMU, the Lions claimed a school record five “Best of” awards from NACMA in 2021. This came after he and his staff earned one in the 2019-20 calendar year and one also in 2018-19.
Prior to his tenure at LMU, Bristol was a marketing and communications coordinator at UC Irvine from 2015-2017. He coordinated marketing plans for ticketed sports as well developed and executed graphic design projects.
Bristol earned a degree in communication studies and history from the University of San Diego in 2014.
Bristol oversees the social media efforts for the Oregon State football team. He came to Corvallis from Loyola Marymount, where he served as the director of marketing for the Lions from 2017-21. While there, he oversaw the marketing efforts for the LMU athletic department, which included serving as the lead designer for the Lions’ print and digital efforts. He was also LMU’s point person for social media strategy and content creation.
While at LMU, the Lions claimed a school record five “Best of” awards from NACMA in 2021. This came after he and his staff earned one in the 2019-20 calendar year and one also in 2018-19.
Prior to his tenure at LMU, Bristol was a marketing and communications coordinator at UC Irvine from 2015-2017. He coordinated marketing plans for ticketed sports as well developed and executed graphic design projects.
Bristol earned a degree in communication studies and history from the University of San Diego in 2014.