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May 06, 2012 Sports
Giftland OfficeMax has renewed its sponsorship commitment to the
Marketing Executive of Giftland OfficeMax, Compton Babb, hands over the sponsorship cheque to Edison Jefford at the Company’s Water Street Store.
President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic for the third consecutive year of the championships that will be held in Linden at the Mackenzie Sports Club Ground.
Giftland was among the first companies to support the event when it was first birthed in 2010 and according to Marketing Executive at Giftland, Compton Babb, the company will continue to support the event because of the value it attaches to its sports brands.
“We at Giftland OfficeMax are very supportive of local athletes and local sports. This is another way of us showing that we are committed to the development of sports in Guyana; we are of view that the President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic gives athletes a great opportunity to get their best performances in,” Babb indicated.
One of the Coordinators of the event, Edison Jefford expressed gratitude to Gifltand for a leading role in corporate support for sports. Jefford said that Giftland has ensured that athletes the attention they deserve in the sport and that is commendable.
The President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic will be officially launched on May 8 at 11;00hrs at Digicel Headquarters, Kingston.
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