Cricket Wellington is delighted to announce a partnership renewal with RobLawMax Recruitment which will see the company continue their support of senior men’s club cricket for the next year.
The partnership will see RobLawMax Recruitment support the administration and management of the men’s senior club cricket competitions this summer, building on a partnership that has lasted four years.
“We are driven by wanting to support local cricket and the benefits this brings to local communities,” said RobLawMax Recruitment general manager Alan Sherlock.
“As long-term sponsors, we believe we play a small role in enhancing family’s enjoyment of the game as well as shaping a brighter future for those who participate.
“Cricket teaches players to fight for a common goal with a group of players and coaches and how to build teamwork and effectively communicate to solve problems.
“We believe these experiences transcends the oval when encountering problems at work or at home, and therefore, providing a much greater benefit to the region.”
RobLawMax Recruitment specialises in recruitment across Construction, Infrastructure, Engineering, Manufacturing, Energy, and Industrial sectors within its Permanent, Contract and Onhire divisions.
As specialists, their consultants are equipped with industry-specific knowledge, extensive networks, and an empathy and understanding of the recruitment process within infrastructure construction.
They have been a market-leader in New Zealand since 1985 and have established a strong presence in the Australian infrastructure and Energy sectors since 2015.
Cricket Wellington general manger Liz Green said she was grateful for the support of Alan and the team.
“RobLawMax Recruitment have been long-time supporters of cricket in Wellington, and we’re delighted to have their support for the next year.
“The team at RobLawMax Recruitment share common values with the team here at CW, including a genuine love of cricket, and that passion has enriched the partnership over time.
“We look forward to working with them again this season!”
Article added: Thursday 11 August 2022