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Equiom announce sponsorship for Albany LTC

by isleofman.com 14th May 2012

Equiom, the Island’s leading Trust and Corporate Service Provider are delighted to announce their sponsorship of the Albany Lawn Tennis Club Junior Open Tournament for the 2012 to 2014 seasons.

The annual Open Tournament takes place this year from the 9th to 15th July at Albany’s Ballaughton Meadows facilities and it is anticipated that around 40 - 50 children aged between 6 and 18 will participate. 

Equiom’s Managing Director, Sheila Dean commented; “We place particular emphasis on supporting local children’s sporting initiatives - particularly for clubs and teams that are mainly dependent on fundraising in order to operate.  As such we are delighted to be able to support the club and team at Albany LTC.”

Developing the talent at Albany is Club Coach, Ian Watson.  Speaking about the sponsorship from Equiom, Ian said; “We are extremely grateful for Equiom’s generous sponsorship commitment to support our Junior Open for the next three years. The Open is one of the club’s most popular competitions and we can now plan with confidence to ensure that the children have the best possible experience”. 

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Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 14th, May 2012 01:36pm.

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