Hyatt secures in-kind sponsorship from Flame Tree TV
From left, Mariangela Mendoza, Hyatt Regency Saipan executive assistant; Maria Valentina Haberman, Hyatt Regency Saipan marketing communications manager; Tori Youngblood, Flame Tree TV anchor/reporter; Tyrell Pauling, Hyatt Regency director of food & beverage; Jillian Angeline, Flame Tree TV anchor/reporter; Christopher Nelson, Flame Tree TV president; Rosalyn Quintanilla, Hyatt Regency director of rooms; and Bob Coldeen, Flame Tree TV news director; pose for a photo after Flame Tree TV agreed to donate in-kind sponsorship of full sports coverage of the 20th Annual Charity Golf Classic event on April 23, 2016. (Contributed Photo)
On Feb. 10, Chris Nelson, president of Flame Tree TV, proudly presented Hyatt Regency Saipan with a generous in-kind sponsorship of full sports coverage of the 20th Annual Charity Golf Classic event on April 23, 2016.
Flame Tree TV will design and play television advertising highlighting the past 20 years of the Charity Golf Classic. Players are encouraged to register as an early bird by April 18, 2016 with a discounted fee of $100. Look for more information about the tournament on an upcoming episode of Sports Wrappers, KSPN prior to the event.
On April 23, 2016, the day of the event, a professional photographer from Flame Tree TV will be on the LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort west course capturing unforgettable moments of the players in action. Each player will receive a photo of his or her candid shot in action at the banquet that evening.
“Flame Tree TV is always happy to support our local community, and, in what other way than to help share the memory with the community. We are proud to partner with Hyatt Regency Saipan in their notable efforts for such a cause,” said Nelson.
“We are sincerely thankful for the partnered business Flame Tree TV has with Hyatt Regency and as a generous sponsor covering the necessary media aspect of the 20th Annual Charity Golf Classic. We extend our gratitude to Chris Nelson and his team for the continued support for our local community,” said Hyatt Regency general manager Nick K. Nishikawa. (PR)