Australian telecommunications firm Dodo has been revealed as the Principal Partner of the Melbourne Stars on a two-year deal. Dodo will serve as the Principal Partner to both the men’s and women’s teams of the Big Bash League franchise.
As Stars’ Principal Partner, Dodo will have branding presence on the front of their men’s and women’s teams’ playing jerseys and also at the dugouts, grass signage and LED at their home stadia on matchdays.
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Blair Crouch, General Manager, Melbourne Stars, said:
“It’s wonderful news for the club and our members and I’d like to express our thanks to Dodo for showing faith in the Stars and the W/BBL. Dodo’s values strongly align with ours at the Stars and we hope the partnership will help them connect to even more households across the country, given the Big Bash’s nationwide appeal.“
Nitesh Naidoo, Chief Executive of Vocus Consumer, added:
“We are delighted with Dodo’s partnership of the Melbourne Stars men’s and women’s teams for the next two exciting seasons of the Big Bash League. The BBL is known for its electrifying atmosphere, top-notch talent and passionate supporters, all qualities that we at Vocus associate with our Dodo brand and teams.
“Through our purpose of Building Critical Connections and Enabling Better Possibilities, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities. This shared sense of comradery is felt by the Melbourne Stars through their dedication to excellence on the field and within the community.“
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