Introducing Gipper Display
Join the Official Launch Event on Thursday, May 28th at 1:00pm ET
Turn Your Campus TVs Into a Powerful Communication Channel

Join us live on Thursday, May 28th at 1:00 pm ET
Most schools already have screens mounted throughout their facilities — but they're often outdated, off-brand, or blank. Gipper Display changes that.
Join Matthew Glick, Founder & CEO, and Ryan Hwang, Head of Product, on Thursday, May 28th at 1:00 PM ET to see how Gipper Display makes on-campus communication quick and easy.
Because Display is powered by the Gipper Engage platform — where your branding, graphics, photos, and videos already live — keeping your screens updated and on-brand takes just a few clicks.
Reserve your spot at the official Display Launch Event
What you'll learn
- Introduction to Gipper Display + full product demo
- How Display works alongside Gipper Touch — and when to use each
- Real results from schools that cut manual update time by over 90%
- How to sign up and get started with Display
Speakers

Matthew Glick
Founder & CEO @ Gipper

Ryan Hwang
Head of Product @ Gipper
Explore how top athletic programs use Gipper Display to modernize their on-campus marketing and communication
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From 3 hours to 10 minutes: How Dunkirk keeps every TV screen fresh without the headache
Dunkirk's AD, Kyle Jarrell, was spending hours battling frozen screens and failed uploads. With Gipper Display, he updates content across his five TVs in minutes — his athletes have never been more visible.
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Post to social and every TV at once: How Green Level streamlined their communication
With Gipper Display, Athletic Director Colin Fegeley can now push content to social media and every TV screen on campus — from the same publish button, in the same workflow, with zero extra steps.

From 30 minutes to 30 seconds: How Central City keeps every TV updated without the hassle
Justin (Assistant Principal & AD) and Tiffany (Administrative Assistant) were spending 30 minutes a week pushing Gipper graphics onto hallway TVs through a second signage platform — not anymore.