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Iconic NZ event secures sponsorship from Gen-i

Published: Tue 1 Sep 2009 04:08 PM
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Iconic Kiwi cultral event secures three year sponsorship from Gen-i
Iconic Kiwi cultural event secures three year sponsorship from Gen-i
Gen-i becomes a Section sponsor of the Creative Excellence Section of the
Montana World of WearableArt Awards Show
Auckland, 1 September 2009 - Gen-i, a leading Australasian ICT services provider, has signed a three year contract for the exclusive sponsorship of the Creative Excellence Section of the annual Montana World of WearableArt (WOW) Awards Show. Designers entering this year’s Creative Excellence Section of the Show, held in Wellington from 24 September to 4 October, must create a garment by transforming a flat surface through folding.
Under the sponsorship agreement, Gen-i will become a section partner of the Montana World of WearableArt Awards Show supporting the world-renowned competition which showcases innovative works of art designed for the moving body.
Francesca O’Dwyer, Gen-i’s Brand Experience Manager, says Gen-i is proud to sponsor the event and sees the sponsorship as another way Gen-i can encourage innovation and creativity in New Zealand.
"WOW is all about recognising and celebrating the innovation shown by New Zealand designers and artists. Through our sponsorship of this event, we are committed to supporting the successful people whose skills and ideas bring New Zealand to the front of the world stage.
“Our business is based on successful partnerships with our clients and we constantly look for ways to strengthen those relationships on all levels. Supporting events like WOW also provides a great opportunity to bring our clients, people and partners together to have some fun, network and build on existing relationships,” she said.
Gabrielle Hervey, WOW Ltd’s Managing Director, says the organisation is delighted to be partnering with Gen-i.
“We are thrilled to have Gen-i, a successful New Zealand company, on board as a key sponsor for one of the most highly anticipated theatrical arts event in the country.
“Gen-i has given fantastic support to WOW over the last four years through its corporate hospitality programme and we are very pleased to be extending the partnership. A sponsorship like this is tremendous for the New Zealand arts community and we are excited to welcome Gen-i to our family of sponsors.”
To enable its people and clients to participate in the sponsorship, Gen-i is running a competition that encourages people to have fun and explore their creative side by designing their own virtual WOW garment, using an online tool. The Gen-i competition will be judged by WOW’s Founder, Suzie Moncrieff.
The Montana World of WearableArt Awards Show is an annual competition where artists and designers from New Zealand and all around the world enter garments that are presented in a two hour theatrical extravaganza.
This year’s event is held at Wellington’s TSB Bank Arena and runs from Thursday 24 September until Sunday 4 October, with the awards being presented on Friday 25 September.
About WOW
There is nothing quite like the Montana WOW® Awards Show for designers and artists to showcase their creativity, where their selected garments are brought to life in a theatrical extravaganza entwined with every facet of performance: music, dance, lighting, drama and comedy. Visit www.worldofwearableart.com
About Gen-i
Gen-i is at the forefront of helping customers take advantage of the convergence of technology and telecommunications, and the new opportunities this makes possible. Gen-i works alongside its 3,300 corporate, government and business customers to deliver seamless and integrated ICT solutions. A member of the Telecom New Zealand Group, Gen-i achieves this with the support of over 3,000 highly skilled people in 17 locations across New Zealand and Australia. For more information on Gen-i, visit www.gen-i.co.nz
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