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Emily Wannen

Assistant Developer at STX, LLC

Emily Wannen has been an Assistant Developer at STX, LLC since March 2022, contributing to development projects. Prior to this role, Emily worked as a Server at Baltimore Country Club from October 2020 to May 2021 and served in various capacities, including Server at Brian's Waffle House from May 2013 to August 2020 and Hostess at Stone Harbor Bar & Grill from May 2019 to May 2020. Emily is a graduate of Towson University, having completed studies from 2017 to 2021, and a 2017 graduate of Middle Township High School.

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Baltimore, United States

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STX, LLC

STX is a premier designer, manufacturer, and seller of lacrosse, field hockey and ice hockey equipment and apparel. Privately held, it was founded in 1970 and has been growing ever since. STX is the most -- recognized brand name in lacrosse. It holds over thirty lacrosse-related patents issued continuously over the last 15-20 years. STX’s early contributions to the sport of lacrosse, including the first true synthetic stick, are widely regarded as having changed the game forever and leading directly to the steady growth of the game ever since. For this breakthrough innovation, STX was granted the first double-wall synthetic lacrosse head patent. After they were introduced to the market in 1970, synthetic heads quickly displaced the traditional wooden stick as the stick of choice in the men’s game. STX has remained a leader in introducing groundbreaking technological advances to the market, including the first aluminum handle, the first mesh pocket, the first synthetic head using stringing tabs, the first open sidewall head, the first synthetic head overmolded with elastomer, and the first head having an articulated sidewall member. On the protective equipment side, STX pioneered such items as mesh palms in gloves, the max mobility system, and a formed arm guard.