Simpson Group become Eagles official print partner
Seriös Group Newcastle Eagles is delighted to announce the ink is dry on a new deal to make Simpson Group the club’s official print partner.
In a partnership to produce branding and promotional materials seen throughout the Vertu Motors Arena and print the men’s game day programmes, posters, outreach activity booklets and more, the Washington-based business will work closely with Eagles for the rest of the season.
Mark Jerrard, managing director of Simpson Group, said: “We’re pleased to be involved with the Eagles as we recognise there are shared values between the activities that both the club and Eagles Community Foundation support, and our own. By engaging with young people we are striving to ignite their ambition and offer them role models to aspire to.
“In business, we work together with loyalty, respect and honesty, driving success through determination, confidence and resilience, whilst having fun. All of which can be experienced within the fast-moving arena of a team sport like basketball.”
Since 1972, Simpson Group have been consistently investing in pioneering technology and client-benefiting services to ensure they are the market leader in cutting edge point of purchase and point of sale products.
“The club and foundation are incredibly grateful to Mark and his team for their support”, said Paul Blake, Eagles managing director and chairman of the Foundation’s board of trustees. Having a print partner is one of our key partnerships and being able to work with Simpson Group so closely and benefit from their experiences is a huge win for the whole organisation“.
Visitors walking through the doors of the Eagles’ Scotswood Road home this weekend will see some of the first new branding produced by Simpson Group especially for the Foundation, which owns and operates the Vertu Motors Arena.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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