The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: HIG), the
founding sponsor of U.S. Paralympics, today launched a national
campaign to showcase the abilities of the U.S. Paralympic Team competing
at the 2010
Paralympic Winter Games from March 12-21 and recruit more fans of
elite athletes with physical disabilities.
The Hartford’s campaign kicks off with a new Website, (www.TheUSRocks.com)
where Americans can send encouraging messages to U.S. Paralympic
athletes.
"We congratulate the athletes who have been chosen to represent our
country at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, and we are
honored to have helped them reach their dreams,” said Robert Reiff,
senior vice president of distribution, field service, association and
product for The Hartford’s Group
Benefits Division. "The abilities of U.S. Paralympic athletes are
amazing, and their achievements are inspiring. We hope all Americans
will join us in wishing the entire team the best of luck in Vancouver.”
The
US Rocks website also features a clock counting down to the start of
the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games, a
Paralympic crossword challenge, and biographies
and fun facts about U.S. Paralympic athletes competing in Vancouver, as
well as details about their sports.
"We want everyone to experience the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games,” Reiff
said. "We hope Americans check our website daily after March 12 to get
up to speed on the medal tally.”
Athlete Adoptions
As part its campaign, more than 60 teams of The Hartford employees have
"adopted” Paralympic athletes who are competing at the 2010 Paralympic
Winter Games. Employees have expressed their heart-felt support for
their "adopted” athlete through a good
luck video and "care packages.” The Hartford recently held send-off
parties for one of its "adopted” athletes – U.S.
Paralympian Augusto "Goose” Perez – at its offices in Simsbury,
Conn., and Syracuse, N.Y.
On Friday, March 12, The Hartford will hold an opening day celebration
at its Simsbury office. The event will kick off at 11 a.m. with a
flag-raising ceremony followed by a torch relay by employees on each
floor of the four-floor building. The torch will handed off virtually to
employees in offices throughout the country.
In addition, The Hartford is sending a group of employees to Vancouver
to personally cheer on the U.S. team. "We can’t wait to see first-hand
our athletes competing against the best of the best from around the
globe,” said Reiff, who will be among the spectators at the Paralympic
Winter Games. "You can also follow The Hartford on Twitter
and Facebook
for updates from Vancouver on Team USA.”
Gold
medalist Stephani Victor, who will be competing in alpine skiing in
Vancouver, her third Paralympic Games, said The Hartford’s support has
been essential.
"The Hartford has been a vital part of my development as a Paralympian,
and I am most grateful for all of the support,” said Victor, who was
named the USOC's 2009 Paralympic SportsWoman of the Year. "The
Hartford's involvement has positively moved Paralympic sport forward in
the U.S.”
Role Models
The Hartford has engaged its business partners in its campaign. The
Hartford created a 2010 calendar, posters, note cards and postage stamps
featuring stylized photos of U.S. Paralympic athletes. The calendar,
posters and stationery are being given to The Hartford’s employer
clients and benefits professionals.
Also, callers who dial into The Hartford about their group disability
insurance benefits and are placed on hold will hear a message inviting
them to tune into the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.
"The elite athletes of U.S. Paralympics are powerful, positive role
models for our disability claimants. They are the true embodiment of our Ability
Philosophy – that success is possible when you focus on abilities,
not limitations,” said Reiff. "We believe it’s important for all
Americans to support these incredible athletes as they represent our
country on a world stage.”
Last year, The Hartford received the Paralympic
Amazing Investor Award from U.S. Paralympics, in recognition of its
long-time support of disabled sports organizations and athletes.
"Our sponsorship of U.S. Paralympics would not be possible if not for
employees’ enthusiastic support,” Reiff said. "We appreciate the time
and effort that they’ve volunteered for our Paralympic events through
the years.”
About U.S. Paralympics
U.S. Paralympics, a Division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is dedicated
to becoming the world leader in the Paralympic movement and is dedicated
to promoting excellence in the lives of people with physical
disabilities. Visit the U.S. Paralympics Web site at usparalympics.org.
About The Hartford
Celebrating nearly 200 years, The Hartford (NYSE: HIG) is an
insurance-based financial services company that serves households,
businesses and employees by helping to protect their assets and income
from risks, and by managing wealth and retirement needs. A Fortune 500
company, The Hartford is recognized widely for its service expertise and
as one of the world’s most ethical companies. More information on the
company and its financial performance is available at www.thehartford.com.
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