Starwood Hotels & Resorts
and Special Olympics have signed a three year, global partnership
with Starwood Hotels as the exclusive hotel sponsor of Special Olympics and the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai, China. The sponsorship
includes financial and in-kind support from Starwood. In addition, Starwood will broadcast Special Olympics public service
announcements on its internal television channel in its hotels.
In connection with the new partnership, Starwood has launched a cause-related marketing campaign with Special Olympics. Starwood
will donate US$50 dollars to Special Olympics for every Westin Heavenly Bed, Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed and Four Points by Sheraton
Four Comfort bed sold through Starwood retail channels, up to US$150,000, until June 30, 2007.
“The partnership between Starwood and Special Olympics exemplifies two organizations working together to create mutual value,” said
Bruce Pasternack, Special Olympics President & CEO. “This partnership encompasses brand alignment, employee engagement, cause
marketing value, and relationship value. It clearly demonstrates Starwood's belief that our movement will have an impact on the bottom
line of their business.”
Steven J. Heyer, Chief Executive Officer for
Starwood Hotels, and an active member of the Board of Directors of Special Olympics, Inc.
said, “This unique global sponsorship will
help increase public awareness of the Special Olympics, enhance our corporate social responsibility mission and further strengthen our
brand presence in important travel markets and diverse local communities.”
The 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games will be held in Shanghai,
China. The event will mark the first time
the World Summer Games will be held in Asia, and only the second time they will be held outside the United States. In addition to some
7,000 athletes, Special Olympics expects the 2007 World Summer Games to draw 40,000 volunteers, 3,500 event officials and thousands of
families, volunteers, spectators and journalists from every region of the world.
Special Olympics athletes of all ability levels will compete in 24 different Olympic-type sports: aquatics, athletics, badminton, basketball,
bocce, bowling, cricket, cycling, Dragon Boat racing, equestrian, football (soccer), golf, gymnastics, handball, judo, kayaking,
powerlifting, roller skating, sailing, softball, table tennis, tennis, volleyball and the Motor Activities Training Program.
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