YOG organisers hoping for US$38m sponsorship deals!!!


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By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 02 April 2008 1828 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singapore is looking for sponsors and volunteers as it prepares to host the 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG).

The Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (SYOGOC) hopes to get US$38 million or more in corporate sponsorship deals for the YOG. It hopes local and regional companies will be well represented when it comes to sponsorship of the Games.

So far, some 600 companies have come forward to express their interest. But local organisers will have to discuss with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) before working out the marketing and sponsorship plans.

Teo Ser Luck, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development, Youth and Sports, said: "We will have to make it relevant and if possible, affordable, for these companies so that everybody can play a part.

"But the details and guidelines are still being worked out. We also need the guidelines from the IOC to work out these packages."

Also speaking to the media at the Singapore Youth Olympics Games headquarters was Brigadier-General Goh Kee Nguan, who has been appointed the chief executive officer of the Games organising committee.

BG (NS) Goh was a senior commander in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and chaired the executive committee of the 2006 National Day Parade. In 2005, he headed the SAF joint-task force for the tsunami relief efforts in Indonesia.

But now, he will be the man in charge of running the operations and logistics of the YOG.

One of the immediate tasks for the new CEO will be to ensure there are enough permanent staff and volunteers. It is estimated that around 500 permanent staff and about 7,000 volunteers will be needed before the Games start.

BG (NS) Goh said: "Volunteers can come in, in the creative areas, sports, training and education, in IT, website multimedia. We need volunteers in specialised areas like these, but at the same time we need volunteers in general areas."

Organisers say the response from volunteers has been good and they hope more will come forward to catch a bit of the Olympic experience.

Interested volunteers can register online at the Singapore2010 website.

Companies interested in sponsorship can also register at the same website. The potential local sponsorship categories include: airline, apparel, automobile, banking, energy, security and telecommunications.

Meanwhile, it was announced that Dr Ng Eng Hen, the new Minister for Education, has joined the panel of advisers to the SYOGOC.

Others on the panel include Mr Teo Ser Luck; Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports; Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Defence and president of the Singapore National Olympic Council; and Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for Finance. - CNA/ir


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Photographer is also one of the volunteer they are looking for ,, to capture the moments of the YOG in SIngapore.
 

Time for those big companies to show support for Singapore, SIA, SPC, SPH, SingTel, SBS, SMRT, etc.
 

Time for those big companies to show support for Singapore, SIA, SPC, SPH, SingTel, SBS, SMRT, etc.

dun think these big company is going to forego these chance to have better branding of themselves!:bsmilie:
 

Photographer is also one of the volunteer they are looking for ,, to capture the moments of the YOG in SIngapore.

:think: maybe can form team CS for volunteer n brand ourselves there? Good chance for exposure!!!:thumbsup:
 

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