OAKLAND, CA-- Chairman and CEO of The Clorox Company Don
Knauss, joined by several of the largest companies located
in the East Bay, today stood with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan
to announce support for keeping the Athletics baseball team
in Oakland.
At the event, Knauss stated, "Clorox strongly and
enthusiastically endorses the efforts of the East Bay
business community and City of Oakland to keep the Oakland
A's here in a new, world-class stadium. As former
president and CEO of the Minute Maid Company, I was
actively involved in the design of the new Houston Astros
downtown ballpark and subsequently secured naming rights to
change the name to Minute Maid Park. From that experience,
I can speak first-hand to the revitalization a world-class
ballpark can bring to a city. Certainly, Oakland would
benefit greatly from the jobs, tourism and vitality a new
stadium would bring.
"The business community is committed to helping drive
an effort to support the current ownership group in their
quest for a new stadium so long as they are committed to
staying in Oakland," Knauss went on to say.
"However, if the current ownership group is not
committed to Oakland, we want to make clear that Oakland
and the East Bay business community are ready to step up to
the plate to help ensure the A's stay home where they
belong in Oakland. We're confident we have identified
an ownership group with the financial wherewithal to buy
the team, keep them here and get a new stadium built."
Added Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, "I want to thank Clorox
and members of the business community for doing what is
necessary to keep the A's in Oakland. Developing a
world-class sports, entertainment and business complex as a
new home for the A's will generate thousands of jobs
and create economic development opportunities for this
City."
At the event, the East Bay business leaders said they are
prepared to work with the City, County and A's
ownership to help secure corporate sponsors in the
following areas:
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Stadium Naming Rights
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Major Corporate Sponsorship Commitments - Significant
anchor sponsorships, including seat licenses and luxury
boxes. (A number of the companies have already made
substantial deposits into an escrow account to
demonstrate their seriousness when it comes to such
sponsorship commitments.)
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Other Regional Sponsorships -- Given the size and breadth
of the East Bay, home to nearly 2.5 million people,
representing one of the country's strongest economic
markets and huge marketing and sponsorship opportunities,
the business leaders made clear they would work with the
City and the County to identify additional corporate
supporters throughout the entire Bay Area and beyond,
including Sacramento and Stockton.
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Reaching Out to Business Partners - Given the size of the
companies, many have relationships with business partners
who would have a strong interest in supporting the team
and the region as sponsors.
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Identifying Specific Industry Anchor Sponsor
Opportunities - Pursuing opportunities for the kind of
anchor sponsorship relationships Major League Baseball
teams typically have in sectors like the airlines, health
care, car manufacturers, beverage and food companies,
energy companies and major consumer companies.
Among the East Bay businesses represented today are:
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Bigge Crane & Rigging
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Jobs and Housing Coalition
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Kaiser Permanente
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Matson Navigation Company
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Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
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Pandora Internet Radio
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Reynolds & Brown
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Safeway
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Signature Development Group
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Wendel Rosen Black & Dean
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World Market
Media Contact:
Sue Piper
510-238-7439
spiper@oaklandnet.com
Kathryn Caulfield
510-271-7209
kathryn.caulfield@clorox.com
Dan Staublin
The Clorox Company
510-271-1622
dan.staublin@clorox.com