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Vertas Group based in Ipswich confirms support for Suffolk stage of Women’s Tour




Ipswich-based facilities management provider Vertas Group has confirmed they will be continuing as a partner for the Women’s Tour stage in Suffolk for 2022.

The announcement comes after a successful Women’s Tour last year, which saw over 100,000 Suffolk residents and visitors watch the final stage of the race in Felixstowe.

Ian Surtees MBA FIoD, group chief executive officer of Vertas, said: “We are delighted to announce that we will once again be a supporting partner of the Suffolk stage of the tour and look forward to seeing the benefits to Suffolk businesses in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year.

Jamie Smith, chief finance officer for Vertas, Zara Zurowsk, people advisor for Vertas, Holly Smart, brand Manager for Vertas, Jonathan Durling, partnerships director for SweetSpot. Picture: Mark Witter.
Jamie Smith, chief finance officer for Vertas, Zara Zurowsk, people advisor for Vertas, Holly Smart, brand Manager for Vertas, Jonathan Durling, partnerships director for SweetSpot. Picture: Mark Witter.

"With this year’s stage being on a Monday, many of our client schools will get to see the tour pass and will be able to get involved in the excitement of the day, bringing the community further together on this celebratory occasion.”

Details of this year’s Women’s Tour and the stage in Suffolk will be revealed by race organisers, SweetSpot, next Tuesday, which is also International Women’s Day.

The race, which has continued to grow in stature and status since its inception in 2014, when it finished in Bury St Edmunds, is now considered to be the blue-ribbon event for the very best female riders and teams across the world.

Cllr Andrew Reid, Suffolk County Council Cabinet Member for Public Health, Public Protection and Communities, said: “We are only able to bring prestigious sporting events to the residents of Suffolk by working in partnership with public and private sector partners and we are delighted that Vertas have agreed to extend their support for another year.

“The Women’s Tour provides a unique opportunity for the business sector to benefit from an association with what is regarded as the World’s biggest and best professional women’s cycle race and the extensive media profile and exposure it delivers.”

Jonathan Durling, partnerships director at Sweetspot, said: “The support that Vertas Group provide Suffolk County Council enables them to continue to host events like the Women’s Tour and so is a great example of how the private sector can support events that benefit the whole community.

"We are delighted to be welcoming Vertas back to the Women’s Tour and look forward to working with them and our partners in Suffolk ahead of this year’s race."

In its six previous visits to Suffolk, the Women’s Tour is estimated to have attracted over 400,000 spectators to the roadside and created a net economic impact for the county in excess of £5 million.

A limited number of flexible business partnership opportunities are still available and can be tailored to meet specific business needs.

If you are interested in partnering with the world’s biggest professional women’s bike race, contact colin.grogan@suffolk.gov.uk for more information.



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