Lions CEO John Feehan on our new Principal Partner

I am very happy to welcome Standard Life Investments as Official Jersey Sponsor and Principal Partner of The British & Irish Lions. [more]

Lions CEO John Feehan on our new Principal Partner

I am very happy to welcome Standard Life Investments as Official Jersey Sponsor and Principal Partner of The British & Irish Lions.

It is vital for The British & Irish Lions to identify the right partners and in Standard Life Investments, we have a perfect fit.
 
Standard Life Investments bring a deserved reputation for achievement, excellence and world class talent while respect, friendship, discipline and integrity are values demonstrated by both organisations.
 
I look forward to working closely with Keith Skeoch and the Standard Life Investments team ahead of a tour to New Zealand in 2017 which is the ultimate challenge – the best of the best of the home unions taking on the double World Champions.
 
On that note, it is hugely exciting that five of the finest players to have worn the red jersey will be involved. We’re delighted to have Shane Williams, Martin Johnson, Sam Warburton, Keith Wood and Gregor Townsend on board and I look forward to following their contributions in their capacity as Ambassadors for Standard Life Investments.
 
Finally, I wish to thank you for your support of The British & Irish Lions as momentum continues to build towards New Zealand 2017.

John Feehan
CEO, British & Irish Lions

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