Harrogate Town AFC renews sponsorship with “key partner” for 2022/23 season

Aon plc, a global professional services firm, has renewed its sponsorship of Harrogate Town AFC for the 2022/2023 Football League season, and also remains the women’s team’s main sponsor.

The investment by Aon, which provides its Yorkshire based clients, from SMEs to large corporates with a broad range of risk and health solutions, will support Harrogate Town Football Club with kit provision, additional media equipment, as well as its business strategy and player development centre.

James Fell, head of office for Aon Leeds Tingley and Harrogate, commented: “We have a long relationship with Harrogate Town Football Club which has grown year-on-year.

“Last season we became the main sponsor of the women’s team and it’s great that we are continuing our partnership with the whole club and helping make a positive difference in the local community.

“Colleagues in Aon’s new Harrogate office are looking forward to watching the teams this season and collaborating closely with the club on a number of initiatives.”

Joanne Towler, commercial director, Harrogate Town AFC said: “Aon is a key partner for Harrogate Town Football Club. The partnership over the years has made a significant impact on the club, from the players performance on the pitch, to our Football Academy and most recently to our women’s team.

“Without sponsorship the club would not be where it is today, nor would we be able to support our local community and future players.”

Aon employs more than 115 insurance and risk management specialists across its Yorkshire offices providing clients, from SMEs to large corporates, with general risk and insurance, risk management and consultancy, employee health and benefits, credit insurance, cyber risk consultancy, and mergers, acquisitions, and transaction services.


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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