Huddersfield Town extend tie-up with West Yorkshire law firm
Huddersfield Town AFC have extended an agreement with commercial partner Chadwick Lawrence.
The West Yorkshire law firm signed a three-year deal on a hospitality box at the John Smith’s Stadium, building on a decade of support for the Terriers.
Tracy Nelson, senior commercial manager at Huddersfield Town, said: “Chadwick Lawrence has become one of the club’s closest partners since officially becoming a part of the Huddersfield Town ‘family’ in 2008.
“Since then Chadwick Lawrence has been heavily involved with many of the club’s business forums and networking events.”
Tracy added: “We are delighted that they have chosen to support the club, once again, during the 2018/19 season and we hope to continue our strong and prosperous relationship.”
Chadwick Lawrence partner Daniel Krigers commented: “The partnership with the club brings many benefits to the Firm, not least the ability to watch Premier League football during the season!
“Our valued clients and contacts are invited to make use of our hospitality with us, we are constantly extending our relationships with the other members of Huddersfield Hundred and the commercial team at the Club really strive to ensure we get the best out of our partnership.”
Chadwick Lawrence is headquartered in Huddersfield.
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