Theodist Limited this week proudly announced the renewal of its K50, 000 annual sponsorship to the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC).
This continued support underscores Theodist’s unwavering belief in the power of sports to inspire and transform Papua New Guinea.
“This Wednesday, I am honoured to reaffirm Theodist’s commitment to the Papua New Guinean community by renewing our K50, 000 annual sponsorship to the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC),” said Ryan Pini, Theodist Corporate Development Manager.
“At Theodist, we firmly believe that sports have the power to shape lives, fostering invaluable qualities like perseverance, teamwork, and the unwavering pursuit of goals.”
Pini stated that the PNGOC plays a pivotal role in nurturing the potential of our nation’s top athletes and that as Team PNG embarks on its journey to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the sponsorship was Theodist’s way of investing in their potential to achieve greatness and inspire future generations across Papua New Guinea.
PNG Olympic Committee Secretary General, Desmond Kaviagu expressed gratitude for the renewed support.
“We are immensely grateful for Theodist’s continued support.”
“Their generous contribution plays a crucial role in our mission to inspire and unite Papua New Guinea through sporting excellence and success.”
“With this renewal, Theodist will continue to support and play a pivotal role in supporting both the PNGOC and Team PNG in providing necessary office equipment, marketing and branding supplies, and support towards our programs and events.”
Kaviagu added that the generous support renewed by Theodist will go an extra mile towards the preparations of Papua New Guinea’s elite athletes for the 2024 Paris Olympics in late July this year.
“We look forward to the continued partnership with Theodist and the positive impact it will have on Team PNG’s performance in the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.”
Meanwhile there to presenting the cheque was Theodist Business Development Manager, Ryan Pini and Chief Executive Officer, Kumar Baliah with PNG Olympic Committee Secretary General, Desmond Kaviagu, Corporate Manager, Denzil Agi, Media and Communications Officer, Leeah Jackson and Marketing & Events Coordinator, Nicole Doruba along with three athletes.