The Ulster University Elks Hockey Club is proud to announce a new sponsorship deal with leading business advisory firm Grant Thornton.
Ulster University Elks is home to local and international players and epitomises Ulster University’s pursuit of welcoming top talent to Northern Ireland. The team are reigning Ulster Women’s Premier League champions 2022/23 and current EYHL Division One participants following promotion last season. The current 1XI squad includes five senior international players along with five junior international players.
Nigel Dobson, Head of Sports Services, Ulster University said: “The support of Grant Thornton as our newest sponsor is felt throughout the club and we are extremely grateful for their contribution. Not only does this support have a significant impact on how we can perform on the pitch, but it plays a major role in connecting students and businesses.
“It is empowering for our club, made up entirely of passionate and driven women and girls to have a public partnership with a leading Northern Ireland firm. It instils confidence in their athletic performance and in future career pursuits.”
Richard Gillan, Managing Partner of Grant Thornton Northern Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be sponsoring the Ulster University Elks and wish them well for the season ahead.
“Grant Thornton recognises the importance of participation in team sport, especially at university where students are maintaining good physical and mental health whilst also pursuing and balancing academic studies.
“Through our own graduate programmes, we have seen the calibre of talent that emerges from Ulster University. This has been a huge part of the success of our organisation over recent years as we encourage the innovative and progressive perspectives of students.
“We look forward to supporting the students from the Elks and wider Ulster University family in the months and years to come.”
Ulster University Elk’s Hockey Club is located in Ulster University Sports Village in Jordanstown and it is home to four senior women’s teams and a junior club boasting almost 150 players.