Aiden Hiko
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Aiden Hiko | |
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Born | March 23, 1991 |
Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Esports, Entrepreneurship, Social Media |
Notable work | Chiefs Esports Club, HYPR Agency |
Television | Holey Moley (Australian TV series) |
Height | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) |
Aiden Hiko is an Australian entrepreneur known for his contributions to the Australian esports and influencer management industries.[1] He is one of the founders of the Influencer Marketing Agency, HYPR, which operates in Australia and the U.S.[2]
In 2021, Hiko appeared on the Australian TV Series Holey Moley,[3] hosted by Rob Riggle.
Previously, Hiko co-founded HYPRCarry, an influencer-driven streetwear brand with a focus on esports and gaming culture.[4] Hiko has also played a key role in the Chiefs Esports Club,[5] one of Australia's leading esports organizations, where he held the position of Head of Brand.[6] Hiko was also played a leadership role in the Chiefs Esports Club winning back-to-back-to-back League of Legends Oceania Championships. [7]
Aiden Hiko was a volunteer of Tour de Cure and a committee member of Australian Esports Association.[8] He was also responsible for the gaming community’s $100,000 fundraising response to the devastating Australian bushfires in early 2020.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "2022 has been monumental for The Chiefs. Here's why..." Red Bull. 26 August 2022.
- ^ Team, Editorialist (2024-09-16). "From Down Under to LA: How HYPR is Taking the US by Storm". SUCCESS XL. Retrieved 2024-09-17.
- ^ Holey Moley Australia (TV Series 2021) - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-09-17 – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ "Nations Ventures invests in influencer merchandise firm Hypr Carry". Esportsinsider.
- ^ "Chiefs welcome Aiden 'AK' Hiko". Chiefs Esports Club. 25 October 2021.
- ^ Hiko, Aiden (19 February 2019). "ICON acquires leading esports firm Tainted Minds". Dot Esports.
- ^ "The Chiefs successfully claim back-to-back LCO Championships at DreamH". The Chiefs Esports Club. 2023-05-11. Retrieved 2024-09-17.
- ^ "The Big Fat Agent Wrap". Travel Weekly. travelweekly.com.au. 16 March 2017.
- ^ "'I'm not a firefighter, but I am a developer': Online gamers throw weight behind bushfire recovery". ABC News. 10 January 2020.