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Melbourne Vixens extend partnership with CMS Australasia

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4 years ago

The Melbourne Vixens and Netball Victoria have extended their partnership agreement with CMS Australasia.

CMS will now enter their fifth consecutive year of being Netball Victoria and the Melbourne Vixens’ trusted Production Partner.

As strong advocates of the need to raise the profile of women’s sport in Australia, CMS Australasia provide quality audio visual technology, theming, as well as video and media services to enhance the fan experience and strengthen the club’s brand presence.

As well as continuing to deliver a professional and engaging Melbourne Vixens’ match day experience for members and fans from start to finish, CMS Australasia will also provide Netball Victoria with video content creation and off-court services as required.

Netball Victoria’s Business Development Manager, Aaron Bosse, said he was excited to continue to work with CMS to ensure the Melbourne Vixens’ game day experience remained the benchmark throughout the Suncorp Super Netball league.

“We are always wanting to raise the bar and continually deliver the best game day sportainment product in the league, so we are excited to extend our partnership with CMS in 2020 to achieve this shared vision,” Bosse said.

Managing Director of CMS Australasia, Steve Anderson, added that his organisation as committed to supporting the Melbourne Vixens in creating the best game day in the league.

“The CMS team are grateful to assume the mantle of trusted Production Partner for Netball Victoria and the Melbourne Vixens for a further term. Supporting the club in achieving the number one spot as the best fan experience in the league is what we all strive for.

“Our lasting partnership with the Melbourne Vixens is one we are extremely proud of and we look forward to helping to make Melbourne Vixens’ game days an experience that won’t be forgotten in 2020.”

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