Toyota Atkins Kroll donates ’20 Corolla

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Toyota Atkins Kroll marketing manager Jeffrey Borja, left, poses with Saipan Chamber of Commerce executive director Maxine Laszlo, second left, and Atkins Kroll general manager Clark Boswell, third right, next to a 2020 Toyota Corolla. (Erwin Encinares)

Toyota Atkins Kroll last weekend sponsored a hole-in-one prize for an annual golf tournament fundraiser organized by the Saipan Chamber of Commerce.

Toyoto AK, led by general manager Clark Boswell, and sales and marketing manager, Jeffrey Borja, last weekend announced that they are sponsoring hole No. 7 of the Laolao Bay Resort & Golf and donating a 2020 Toyota Corolla as a hole-in-one prize.

“The model just launched in February 2019,” said Boswell, adding that the specific model is manufactured in Japan instead of North America.

Boswell further noted that the company is looking to continue its tradition of supporting the Saipan Chamber of Commerce, which raises funds through its annual golf tournament.

“We are proud to sponsor the Saipan Chamber of Commerce, we have been doing this for years and as one of the leading groups in the business community on Saipan, we are happy to support the Chamber,” Boswell told Saipan Tribune.

Borja, who arrived fresh from Guam, noted that Toyota AK also seeks to support the upcoming generation through the Chamber’s Saipan Young Professionals, which is an organization within the Chamber that is comprised of a group of young professionals.

“That aspect of the Chamber is near and dear to me because I used to be a member of it before I aged out [in Guam],” he said.

Toyota AK is one of the many sponsors of the annual golf tournament that will support the Chamber’s operations and programs.

“Proceeds of the event are instrumental in supporting all of the Chamber’s current and future programs. Initiatives such as our scholarship program and professional development trainings as well as future initiatives around entrepreneurship and workforce development are integral to sustaining the private sector,” a statement from the Chamber noted.

Showtime for the golf tournament starts at 6am with a shotgun start at 7am. The registration fee is $130 per person, and Chamber members would enjoy a discounted fee of $120 per member.

The tournament is followed by a banquet and raffle after the closing of the tournament.

Erwin Encinares | Reporter
Erwin Charles Tan Encinares holds a bachelor’s degree from the Chiang Kai Shek College and has covered a wide spectrum of assignments for the Saipan Tribune. Encinares is the paper’s political reporter.
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