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| Jul 22, 2022

Beryllium stands with Sunshine Girls

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Leading technology and process outsourcers Beryllium Limited yesterday, inked a two-year contract with national netball team the Sunshine Girls, as their lead sponsors. Signing the contract are Tricia Robinson (left), president of Netball Jamaica, and Tania Hall (right), vice president -client relations at Beryllium Limited. Witnessing the signing are Executive Chairman of the Guardsman Group Kenneth S. Benjamin (centre), and Sunshine Girls from Kadie-Ann Dehaney (top left), Shimona Nelson, Latanya Wilson and Leonie Phin (right), director, Netball Jamaica.

Beryllium Limited, the island’s leading outsourcing company for high-risk technology and finance processes, has come on board as lead sponsor of Jamaica’s national netball team – The Sunshine Girls.

The two-year contract was signed at the offices of the Guardsman Group on Wednesday (July 20), with a symbolic cheque handover of J$5 million.

The Sunshine Girls are currently ranked fourth in the world, and have begun their journey to the 2023 Netball World Cup games in Cape Town, South Africa.

Tania Hall, vice president, client relations at Beryllium Limited, signs the $5-million cheque to Netball Jamaica at a symbolic handover ceremony on Wednesday (July 20). Looking on, from left, are Tricia Robinson, president, Netball Jamaica; Kadie-Ann Dehaney, Shimona Nelson, Latanya Wilson and Leonie Phin, director, Netball Jamaica and Kenneth Benjamin, executive chairman of the Guardsman Group.

Speaking at the event, Tania Hall, vice president of client relations at Beryllium, said aligning with Netball Jamaica was a no-brainer for the company.

“At BE, we are all about performance and so are our Sunshine Girls. This newly minted relationship is one that we are particularly proud of, as the hard work and dedication to purpose of each team member, coach and administrator is evidenced by the passion with which they execute their craft and keep our flag flying high on the world stage,” Hall said.

“The Beryllium team is excited to partner with our national netballers on this next leg of their journey and we encourage corporate Jamaica to throw their support behind our Girls in any way they can.”

Tricia Robinson, president of Netball Jamaica, welcomed the partnership, as she expressed hope that this would be the beginning of a longstanding partnership between Beryllium and the national team.

Tricia Robinson, president of Netball Jamaica, is all smiles as she collects a cheque for $5 million from Tania Hall, vice president, client relations at Beryllium Limited. Beryllium Limited has come on board as the Sunshine Girls’ new lead sponsor for the next two years. Looking on are Executive Chairman of the Guardsman Group, Kenneth S. Benjamin (centre) and from back left Sunshine Girls Kadie-Ann Dehaney, Shimona Nelson, Latanya Wilson and Leonie Phin, director of Netball Jamaica. The Sunshine Girls, currently ranked fourth in the world, are currently preparing for the 2023 Netball World Cup which will be hosted in South Africa.

“We are excited and grateful for Beryllium’s support. Partnership is everything, and with the help of entities like Beryllium, our Girls can focus on the mission at hand, which is to represent Jamaica well, and bring home the Netball World Cup,” Robinson said.

The Sunshine Girls will head to Birmingham, England in August, to compete in the Commonwealth Games, as they prepare for their journey to Cape Town, South Africa in 2023. Following Birmingham, the team will participate in Tour New Zealand from September 17 to 21, 2022. Jamaica will play host for the Americas Qualifiers tournament beginning on October 15, when eight regional teams will vie for two coveted spots on the Netball World Cup roster. The Sunshine Girls’ fourth place ranking automatically qualifies the team for the Netball World Cup, slated for July 18 to August 6, 2023. This November, the Girls will play in the Fast Five tournament.

“Entering their last campaign for the World Cup, The Sunshine Girls were ranked second in the world. With our support and the commitment of other local partners, we have no doubt that they will have the resources required to propel them to the top,” Hall added.

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