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DELAWARE, Ohio – Greif, Inc. (NYSE: NYSE:, GEF.B), a provider of industrial packaging products and services, has entered into a corporate partnership with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). The collaboration extends through his 2026 and will feature a new fundraiser for the Blue Jackets Foundation to support the team's hockey-themed health curriculum.
The partnership introduces the Greif Blocked Shot Platform, with Greif pledging to donate $5 to the Blue Jackets Foundation for every blocked shot made by a team defenseman or forward during a home or away game. Masu. More than 850 blocked shots have already been recorded, and the donations will support the foundation's focus areas including education, child health and safety, childhood cancer, and the advancement of hockey.
Greif spokesperson Crystal Cassady expressed the company's excitement about the partnership: ”After years as Terrace ticket holders, we believed it was time to strengthen our partnership with the Columbus Blue Jackets and provide opportunities to engage with our community through impactful initiatives. ”
Ryan Sherk, Blue Jackets vice president of corporate partnerships, welcomed Greif's efforts, saying:This partnership goes beyond the ice and truly embodies what John P. McConnell envisioned in terms of collaboration and giving back to the community.. ”
Additionally, the partnership extends to supporting the Blue Jackets' Power Play Challenge program, a free hockey-themed wellness curriculum designed to promote healthy living in children. Greif is announcing this initiative in collaboration with OhioHealth, aimed at making a healthy lifestyle more fun and accessible for children.
This news article is based on a Greif, Inc. press release.
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