Richmond has announced a new three-year partnership with Australia’s leading building services specialist provider, A.G. Coombs.
Through the partnership, A.G. Coombs will be the Club’s official partner for facilities maintenance of building services, including air-conditioning, mechanical services and fire protection.
The partnership also extends to supporting Richmond’s centre for Indigenous youth, the Korin Gamadji Institute (KGI).
A.G. Coombs will be a presenting partner for one of four KGI REAL Programs, a four-day leadership program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students aged 13 to 16.
Richmond CEO Brendon Gale said the Club was delighted to have A.G. Coombs on board.
“We’re thrilled to announce this important partnership with a longstanding and successful organisation such as A.G. Coombs,” Gale said.
“We look forward to working alongside A.G. Coombs over the next three years in various capacities, including their support to help us continue to deliver the REAL Program to aspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders.”
A.G. Coombs provides an integrated range of technical services for all systems in buildings; from design through to installation, commissioning, maintenance and ongoing operation and management
Managing Director of the A.G. Coombs Group, Russell Telford, said the company was committed to supporting the Tigers.
“We are delighted to have formalised our partnership with the Richmond Football Club and we look forward to supporting the Club with both their business operations and community programs,” Telford said.