Doing More for Women’s and Youth Sports: Wilo and Borussia Dortmund Expand Partnership

03.04.2024
The Wilo Group is expanding its sponsorship of the Borussia Dortmund sports club. In future, the multinational technology group will also support girls’ and women’s football teams at Borussia Dortmund. Wilo is also expanding its sponsorship of the Borussia Dortmund women’s handball team and will become a partner of all youth teams.
Doing More for Women’s and Youth Sports: Wilo and Borussia Dortmund Expand Partnership

In future, Wilo will also support girls’ and women’s football teams at Borussia Dortmund. The multinational technology group is also expanding its sponsorship of the Borussia Dortmund women’s handball team and will become a partner of all youth teams.(Image source: WILO SE)

Wilo has been a Borussia Dortmund Champion Partner since 2011 as well as a sponsor of their handball team and sustainability partner since 2023.

“We deliberately expanded our Borussia Dortmund sponsorship last year with the sustainability partnership and our commitment to the women’s handball team”, says Alexander Knorn, Senior Vice President Group Digital Business & Marketing at the Wilo Group. “This further expansion is the next logical step. Our partnership with Borussia Dortmund is not just about supporting elite athletes. We also want to make a statement that we are committed to equality and the development of young talent over the long term.”

The expansion of the Borussia Dortmund sponsorship activities is thus in line with the Wilo Group’s Diversity & Inclusion Strategy, which is based on the Group’s overarching sustainability strategy. “Diversity is a key success factor. This applies to companies like Wilo as well as to sports”, says Dr Patrick Niehr, Member of the Executive Board and Chief Change Officer of the Wilo Group. “We are working on making Wilo even more diverse in dimensions such as gender, age and nationality. And of course we want this to be reflected in our actions in the area of sports sponsorship.”

Carsten Cramer, Chief Marketing Officer of Borussia Dortmund, is also pleased about the expansion of Wilo's BVB activities: "By expanding the partnership once again, Wilo is sending out a strong signal and once again demonstrating commitment to Dortmund as a sports city," says Cramer. Wilopark, Wilo's company headquarters in Dortmund, is only a few hundred metres away from the venues of the BVB handball and football teams.

Source: WILO SE

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