New sleeve sponsor
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New sleeve sponsor
Seeing the boys presented with their Jersey's
I see what looks like a new sponsor on the sleeve.
Anyone got any clue? On who it might be?
Re: New sleeve sponsor
'They're just salt of the earth': Canberra company finalises Raiders jersey sponsorship
Greg Boorer's family name is on one of the foundation stones at Canberra Raiders HQ. Now his company name's on the Green Machine's sleeves. CDC, or Canberra Data Centres, has signed on for the next three years to fill the final spot on the Raiders' jersey and shorts. Boorer, CDC chief executive and co-founder, grew up supporting Newcastle, but got on board the Green Machine when he moved to Canberra 17 years ago - and was now a member of both clubs.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Raiders and CDC to partner together from 2024
Two of Canberra’s most well-known and community minded organisations will join forces over the next three years, with the Canberra Raiders and CDC forming a new partnership that will see the CDC logo on the Raiders NRL jersey from 2024.
Founded in Canberra by CEO Greg Boorer, CDC is the developer, owner and operator of sovereign, highly secure and connected large-scale data centres across Australia and New Zealand and one of the capital regions greatest success stories.
CDC supports many local community, charitable and sport organisations including Hands Across Canberra, Menslink, Volunteering ACT and Cricket ACT.
Canberra Raiders CEO Don Furner said the new partnership was a huge positive for not only the Raiders, but also a huge endorsement for Canberra:
“Our club is proud and excited about partnering with local community champion Greg Boorer and founder and CEO of CDC. Greg and CDC have a proven track record of being one of the most successful and reputable organisations homegrown in Canberra and we will be proud to wear their brand on our jerseys from 2024”.
The CDC logo will fill the sleeve sponsorship property on the clubs NRL jersey range from the 2024 season, with CDC to start featuring on the sleeve of the Raiders NRL jersey from Thursday night’s season opener against the Knights in Newcastle.
“CDC are a huge business success story, and they are rapidly expanding outside of Canberra, so we’re very grateful that Greg and CDC have decided to partner with the Raiders. They could have partnered with other teams outside of Canberra but have chosen to partner with the Raiders and keep supporting their community.”
CDC CEO Greg Boorer said CDC is proud of its history and has a strong commitment to supporting the local community:
“CDC are thrilled to partner with the Canberra Raiders. As a company deeply rooted in our local community, we see this sponsorship as an exciting opportunity to support and uplift our talented athletes and develop an even stronger connection with the community we both operate in.”
“CDC’s partnership with the Raiders celebrates our shared commitment to the Canberra community and its growth and prosperity. Both the Raiders and CDC have a culture focused on high performance and excellence in everything we do. We look forward to championing our shared values and inspiring others to give back”.
About CDC
Established in 2007, CDC has grown to become the pre-eminent owner-operator and developer of highly secure, connected and sovereign data centres across Australia and New Zealand.
Specialising in world-leading digital infrastructure capabilities for mission critical needs, CDC has established itself as the foremost destination for customers who cannot – and will not – compromise on their digital critical infrastructure.
CDC offers sustainable, innovative, customer-led solutions to meet the requirements of the constantly evolving digital and data landscapes. Together with our customers, we ensure that society always has access to the secure systems essential for progress.
For more information visit cdc.com
Canberra Raiders media release
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2024/03 ... from-2024/
Greg Boorer's family name is on one of the foundation stones at Canberra Raiders HQ. Now his company name's on the Green Machine's sleeves. CDC, or Canberra Data Centres, has signed on for the next three years to fill the final spot on the Raiders' jersey and shorts. Boorer, CDC chief executive and co-founder, grew up supporting Newcastle, but got on board the Green Machine when he moved to Canberra 17 years ago - and was now a member of both clubs.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Raiders and CDC to partner together from 2024
Two of Canberra’s most well-known and community minded organisations will join forces over the next three years, with the Canberra Raiders and CDC forming a new partnership that will see the CDC logo on the Raiders NRL jersey from 2024.
Founded in Canberra by CEO Greg Boorer, CDC is the developer, owner and operator of sovereign, highly secure and connected large-scale data centres across Australia and New Zealand and one of the capital regions greatest success stories.
CDC supports many local community, charitable and sport organisations including Hands Across Canberra, Menslink, Volunteering ACT and Cricket ACT.
Canberra Raiders CEO Don Furner said the new partnership was a huge positive for not only the Raiders, but also a huge endorsement for Canberra:
“Our club is proud and excited about partnering with local community champion Greg Boorer and founder and CEO of CDC. Greg and CDC have a proven track record of being one of the most successful and reputable organisations homegrown in Canberra and we will be proud to wear their brand on our jerseys from 2024”.
The CDC logo will fill the sleeve sponsorship property on the clubs NRL jersey range from the 2024 season, with CDC to start featuring on the sleeve of the Raiders NRL jersey from Thursday night’s season opener against the Knights in Newcastle.
“CDC are a huge business success story, and they are rapidly expanding outside of Canberra, so we’re very grateful that Greg and CDC have decided to partner with the Raiders. They could have partnered with other teams outside of Canberra but have chosen to partner with the Raiders and keep supporting their community.”
CDC CEO Greg Boorer said CDC is proud of its history and has a strong commitment to supporting the local community:
“CDC are thrilled to partner with the Canberra Raiders. As a company deeply rooted in our local community, we see this sponsorship as an exciting opportunity to support and uplift our talented athletes and develop an even stronger connection with the community we both operate in.”
“CDC’s partnership with the Raiders celebrates our shared commitment to the Canberra community and its growth and prosperity. Both the Raiders and CDC have a culture focused on high performance and excellence in everything we do. We look forward to championing our shared values and inspiring others to give back”.
About CDC
Established in 2007, CDC has grown to become the pre-eminent owner-operator and developer of highly secure, connected and sovereign data centres across Australia and New Zealand.
Specialising in world-leading digital infrastructure capabilities for mission critical needs, CDC has established itself as the foremost destination for customers who cannot – and will not – compromise on their digital critical infrastructure.
CDC offers sustainable, innovative, customer-led solutions to meet the requirements of the constantly evolving digital and data landscapes. Together with our customers, we ensure that society always has access to the secure systems essential for progress.
For more information visit cdc.com
Canberra Raiders media release
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2024/03 ... from-2024/
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I hope their IT support department is better than their graphic design department.
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Good on them for coming on board though.
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Their old logo was much worse
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May as well make the sleeve all green as this sponsor kills the secondary colours.
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Good to have Canberra's next billionaire on board.
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Raiders fans firmly enclosed within glass houses when questioning branding after our logo redesign.
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Why not both?Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑March 7, 2024, 7:09 am Raiders fans firmly enclosed within glass houses when questioning branding after our logo redesign.
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hrundi89 wrote: ↑March 7, 2024, 8:28 amWhy not both?Roger Kenworthy wrote: ↑March 7, 2024, 7:09 am Raiders fans firmly enclosed within glass houses when questioning branding after our logo redesign.
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Boorer is also Chair of Cricket ACT and is currently pushing very hard for an ACT Big Bash team.