
Deloitte & Royal Opera House: Turning on the Ignition - winners of the A&B Cultural Branding Award, 2009
Two new partners join the line-up of sponsors helping to promote successful cultural and commercial collaborations through the 32nd Arts & Business Awards.
Jaguar Land Rover is the new ‘England-wide Awards Partner’, supporting both the Midlands and North Arts & Business Awards, and is sponsoring the A&B Community & Young People Award.
Telegraph Media Group joins as media partner and sponsor of the A&B Cultural Branding Award.
They join existing partners Lloyd’s for the A&B Business Innovation Award, BP for the Sustained Partnership Award and Prudential for the A&B People Development Award and A&B Board Member of the Year Award.
Les Ratcliffe, Head of Community Relations, Jaguar Land Rover says:
“As England-wide Awards Partner for the Arts & Business Awards, we are supporting quality and innovation in the very best business and arts partnerships across England. We’re delighted The Jaguar Land Rover A&B Community & Young People Award will highlight the top corporate citizens who are working with culture to support their communities.”
Tim Jotischky, Deputy Editor of the Sunday Telegraph says:
“We’re delighted to support the A&B Cultural Branding Award. The Telegraph Media Group understands the power of culture to promote business brands. We’re excited to be behind this award that will highlight the best business and arts partnerships that use innovative marketing and promotional techniques to grow and engage new consumers.”
The shortlist will be announced in September and for the first time the industry will be invited to vote.
The winners will be announced at an invitation-only ceremony in London on Thursday 18 November.
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