Nashville Predators And Vanderbilt Health Extend Multi-Year Partnership
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 23, 2023) – The Nashville Predators and Vanderbilt Health today announced a 10-year partnership extension that includes marketing, The Nashville Predators and Vanderbilt Health have announced a 10-year partnership extension, which includes marketing, charitable and player involvement, as well as traditional sponsorship and branding opportunities. As part of the partnership, Vanderbilt will continue to serve as the official health care provider of the Nashville Predators, Bridgestone Arena, and the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center and Flight Control. The extension comes after a 15-year 15 year partnership with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the No. 1 Adult and Children’s Hospital in the Southeast. The partnership also includes a 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 23, 2023) – The Nashville Predators and Vanderbilt Health today announced a 10-year partnership extension that includes marketing, charitable and player involvement, as well as traditional sponsorship and branding opportunities. As part of the relationship, Vanderbilt will also continue its role as the official health care provider of the Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena.
“Our 15-year partnership with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the No. 1 Adult and Children’s Hospital in the Southeast, is a testament to our commitment to excellence,” said Nashville Predators Chief Executive Officer Sean Henry. “Together, as Smashville’s official health care provider, we have achieved many gains in both health care and community support. Our ongoing alliance and shared vision with VUMC allows us to make a real impact on cancer research and care through our 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund. We can’t thank them enough for being our valued partners on this incredible journey.
“We are pleased to continue our partnership with Vanderbilt Health, a healthcare leader and renowned hospital in the Southeast,” said Nashville Predators Chief Revenue Officer Dionna Widder. “We are very grateful for the relationship we have built with Vanderbilt Health that extends both on and off the ice. The same providers that care for the Preds also care for the Middle Tennessee community.”
Vanderbilt Health boasts numerous accolades including the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and Flight Control; Tennessee’s only NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center for Children and Adults and Tennessee’s only Comprehensive Solid Organ Transplant Center.
“We enjoy our long-standing relationship with the Nashville Predators and are excited to continue this partnership. Our organizations are like-minded, focused on teamwork, and share a commitment to benefit the community,” said C. Wright Pinson, MBA, MD, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Health System Officer for Vanderbilt University Medical Center. “Like the Predators, our orthopedic surgeons and others who care for the players are on the edge. in their game. We look forward to contributing to the team’s success in the years to come by continuing to provide world-class care.
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