The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has announced a multi-year marketing partnership with Good Greek Moving & Storage.
The full-service relocation company has come on board as the UFC’s first-ever Official Movers and an Official Partner. It will thus have branding presence at select UFC Fight Nights as well as on Dana White’s “Contender Series”.
Along with branding exposure inside the Octagon, Good Greek will also launch an annual Brand Ambassador programme, as well as host campaigns, content initiatives, and other live appearances.
Michael DiNuzzo, VP, Head of U.S. Business Development at the UFC, commented:
“We’re excited to welcome Good Greek Moving & Storage as an official partner. This is a category we’ve been eager to break into with the right partner, and we believe Good Greek is a great fit. UFC events will provide strong visibility for their brand, and we’re excited to support their continued growth.”
Spero Georgedakis, Founder and CEO of Good Greek Moving & Storage, added:
“The entire Good Greek Moving & Storage organization and I are proud to announce our newest sports partnership with the UFC. The UFC is a world-class organization and a global leader in sports marketing and event promotion. I am honored for Good Greek to serve as the Official Mover of the UFC, particularly during the America 250 Celebration of American Independence. Dana White and the UFC have built a powerful following and culture that closely aligns with the Good Greek ethos of Faith, Honor, Strength, and Courage.”
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