PHISGOC gets backer

Rafael Bandayrel
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Philippine South East Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) Chair Alan Peter Cayetano welcomed Ajinomoto to the SEA games Family of Sponsors as the first consumer food brand in the Platinum category. He thanked all its officials for their enthusiasm in supporting the 30th SEA games and Para games to be held starting this Nov. 30.
Philippine South East Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) Chair Alan Peter Cayetano welcomed Ajinomoto to the SEA games Family of Sponsors as the first consumer food brand in the Platinum category. He thanked all its officials for their enthusiasm in supporting the 30th SEA games and Para games to be held starting this Nov. 30.
Philippine South East Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) Chair Alan Peter Cayetano welcomed Ajinomoto to the SEA games Family of Sponsors as the first consumer food brand in the Platinum category. He thanked all its officials for their enthusiasm in supporting the 30th SEA games and Para games to be held starting this Nov. 30.

The Philippine South East Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) recently received a commitment of support from Ajinomoto for the hosting of the 30th South East Asian Games late this year.

PHISGOC Chairperson Alan Peter Cayetano said the partnership with Ajinomoto adds to the growing list of private corporations which are partnering with PHISGOC to ensure Philippines’ successful hosting of the Games.

“The outpouring of support from multinational companies encourages the organizers to work harder every day,” Cayetano said.

The entry of Ajinomoto, represented by its CEO Takaaki Nishii, further boosts the preparations for the biggest hosting for 30th SEA Games.

In a simple signing ceremony held Wednesday, Cayetano thanked Ajinomoto for the opportunity to partner with the Philippines and other companies for the successful hosting of this year’s SEA Games.

Corporate Vice President Kaoru Kurashima signed the MOA on behalf of Ajinomoto.

The entry of Ajinomoto with its “Eat well, Live well” campaign is seen to contribute to the delegates’ wellness.

“They see the value of the Games, not only as a stage for high-level competition but also an opportunity to reach out and connect deeper to their Asian market,” said Tats Suzara, PHISGOC COO.

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