College – Issue 43

TREASURE

An educated approach to sponsorship benefits – Senior Development Manager Shelley Keach

E ach year, Christ’s College reaches out to the school community, seeking support for co-curricular programmes in the form of sponsorship. Many life- changing opportunities for students through sport, music, drama, and overseas tours are often the result of sponsorship. “Our generous club sponsors are often also a tour sponsor for our international sports tours,” Senior Development Manager Shelley Keach says. “We are very fortunate that our parent and business community recognises the value and the impact that College has on the lives of the boys and wants to offer support through sponsorship.

exposure through advertising opportunities linked to the College brand. “We are delighted to welcome new sponsor Higgs Construction as one of our leading rugby sponsors, and several other new sponsors for rugby, including Mike Greer Homes, Johnston’s Coachlines, Pure Oil, United Fisheries, Independent Fisheries, and Waste Management. We are also fortunate to have the support of Ryan Recruitment as a new

“As the sponsorship programme expands, we are inviting more corporate sponsors to come on board for a longer term. In exchange, College offers a wealth of community connections and benefits, as well as extensive networking opportunities and, most importantly, market

basketball sponsor.” To find out more about Christ’s College sponsorship, please contact Senior Development Manager Shelley Keach at skeach@christscollege.com or phone 027 807 0539.

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