Peach Belt Enters into Corporate Partnership with uReport

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February 5, 2025

AUGUSTA, GA -- The Peach Belt Conference and commissioner David Brunk are pleased to announce that the league has entered into a corporate partnership with uReport, a leading innovator in AI-created content specifically tailored for collegiate athletics.


"With the increasing need for Peach Belt institutions to provide content to a variety of platforms in a timely manner, this partnership with uReport will be a tremendous asset," said commissioner Brunk. "This platform will provide complete control of the content it produces, tailored to each institution with the most cutting-edge technology available."


Specifically tailored to each client, uReport produces AI-generated content for use on websites, social media, marketing materials, fundraising efforts and much more. With its user-friendly platform, it offers media relations and communication professionals in PBC athletic departments the ability to produce high-quality content in a fraction of the time.


"We are thrilled about our partnership between uReport and the Peach Belt Conference," said CEO Peter Fitzpatrick. "uReport will be able to take coverage of all PBC athletic events to the next level, highlighting all the great achievements of its student-athletes and providing rich content for every team and program."


About uReport:

uReport allows organizations to tell their own stories, cover their own events and provide content about important topics through a human powered, AI assisted web-platform. The service creates full, AP-style articles about activities and other topics that are easily shared via social media.  uReport is patent-pending and comes with proprietary security permissions to allow easy use throughout any organization.


About the Peach Belt Conference

For more than 30 years, the Peach Belt Conference has established itself as one of the premier leagues in NCAA Division II. The league is home to 36 national championships and 30 national finalists. The league currently sits at 10 members located across South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida and currently holds championships in 18 NCAA Division II sports, nine for men and nine for women.

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