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The Hartford Takes Center Court During NCAA(R) Hoop City(R) and NCAA Men's Final Four(R) Events in Atlanta
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: HIG) will be
featuring several interactive programs for basketball fans at the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men’s
Final Four and Hoop City from Friday, March 30 through Monday, April 2
at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
The Hartford’s line-up includes wheelchair
basketball exhibitions, a financial education kiosk and a free throw
contest awarding the winner with two tickets to the NCAA Division I
Men's Basketball National Championship Game. The company will also host
an award presentation on Monday, April 2 at the Atlanta Hyatt Hotel to
introduce the nation’s top point guard in men’s
collegiate basketball.
"This year The Hartford is bringing together
basketball greats from many arenas – champion
disabled athletes, outstanding collegiate student-athletes, former
professional stars and gifted, successful coaches –
to underscore how ability, teamwork and leadership help win in every
aspect of life,” said Ann B. Glover, The
Hartford's group senior vice president and chief marketing officer.
"We anticipate that The Hartford will reach a
very broad audience with its messaging and initiatives as it extends its
programming into Hoop City,” said Greg
Shaheen, NCAA senior vice president for basketball and championship
strategies. "The Hartford has been a visible
corporate partner with the Playbook for Life program, and we’re
pleased to support them in a joint effort to help educate NCAA
student-athletes on financial planning for the future and with their
programs surrounding the Men’s Final Four.”
One of the nation’s leading providers of
investment products, The Hartford is an official corporate partner of
the NCAA, the founding sponsor of the U.S. Paralympics, a sponsor of
Coaches vs. Cancer and a partner of the Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame. These programs, which span The Hartford’s
organization and support its diverse business lines, reflect the company’s
long-standing commitment to the core values embodied in business,
amateur athletics and higher education, including leadership, teamwork,
integrity and excellence.
A line-up of the exciting events made possible by The Hartford during
the NCAA Men’s Final Four weekend include:
The Hartford’s Coaches vs. Cancer Free
Throw Challenge
At The Hartford’s Coaches vs. Cancer Free
Throw Challenge, hoops fans who donate $2 to the American Cancer Society
will have 30 seconds to make as many free throws as possible. The
shooter with the greatest number of baskets will receive two tickets to
the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball National Championship Game. Also up
for grabs are T-shirts and basketballs autographed by top college
coaches.
To support cancer research and education, The Hartford launched its
sponsorship of Coaches vs. Cancer in 2006. Coaches vs. Cancer is a
nationwide collaboration between the National Association of Basketball
Coaches and the American Cancer Society. In 2006, The Hartford donated a
total of $175,000 to Coaches vs. Cancer, which taps the personal
experiences, community leadership and professional excellence of top
college basketball coaches to increase cancer awareness, promote healthy
living, raise money and promote advocacy programs.
U.S. Paralympic Basketball Players Demonstrate Abilities
This is the second year that The Hartford is bringing the premier
athletes of wheelchair basketball to NCAA Hoop City to create a special
experience for sports fans unfamiliar with this version of the sport.
U.S. Paralympic basketball players will showcase their skills in daily
half-hour scrimmages on center court in Hoop City at these dates and
times:
Friday, March 30 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 31 at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Sunday, April 1 at noon
Monday, April 2 at noon and 2:30 p.m.
Hoop City attendees will see America’s best
wheelchair basketball players perform prior to their competition on the
world stage at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Bejing, China. The elite
wheelchair basketball players are Jeremy Campbell of Milwaukee, Wis.;
Joe Chambers of Milwaukee, Wis.; Gavin Cloy of Rosewell, Ga.; Josh
George of Champaign, Ill.; Jennifer Ruddell of Champaign, Ill.; Paul
Schulte of Bradenton, Fla.; Matt Scott of Whitewater, Wis.; Steve Serio
of Champaign, Ill.; Jeff Townsend of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Stephanie
Wheeler of Northport, Ala.
"We are thrilled to have the U.S. Paralympic
athletes demonstrate their world-class skills at Hoop City and show the
success that can be attained by focusing on abilities, not physical
limitations,” said Lizabeth Zlatkus,
president of The Hartford’s International
Wealth Management and Group Benefits.
The Hartford’s Group Benefits Division has
been a proud supporter of disabled sporting events, organizations and
athletes since 1993. In 2003, The Hartford became the founding sponsor
of U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee that
recruits and trains more than 500 elite athletes with physical
disabilities.
Bob Cousy Award Presented by The Hartford
Following weeks of on-line fan voting and a final decision made by an
expert selection committee, this year’s
recipient of the Bob Cousy Award presented by The Hartford will be
introduced on Monday, April 2 in Atlanta. Media are invited to a press
conference at 11:30 a.m. at the Atlanta Hyatt Hotel hosted by
sportscaster Jim Nantz and Bob Cousy, coinciding with a ceremony
announcing the newest inductees of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Fans can
view a replica of the Cousy Award trophy in the NCAA Hall of Champions
area at Hoop City.
In January 2006, The Hartford’s Property and
Casualty operations launched a three-year partnership with the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to promote the prestigious Cousy Award,
an honor established in 2004 and presented annually to the nation’s
top point guard in men’s collegiate
basketball. The award pays tribute to basketball legend Bob Cousy, long
considered the prototype for point guards. It is given to players who
exemplify superior skills on the court, as well as intangible factors,
such as leadership, vision, selflessness and focus.
"For nearly 200 years, The Hartford and its
network of independent agents have represented leadership, vision,
teamwork and integrity in the insurance industry,”
said Dana Drago, executive vice president of sales and distribution for
The Hartford’s Property and Casualty
operations. "We’ve
been honored to be part of a growing college basketball tradition that
shares these same winning values and promotes the legacy of Mr. Cousy
and his esteemed award.”
Recipients of the award have included Jameer Nelson from St. Joseph’s
University in 2004, Raymond Felton from the University of North Carolina
in 2005 and Dee Brown from the University of Illinois in 2006. For more
information on the Bob Cousy Award presented by The Hartford, visit http://www.cousyaward.com/home.htm.
The Hartford’s Playbook for Life
In addition to the other events, The Hartford will bring its
award-winning Playbook for Life financial literacy program to Atlanta
and Cleveland with personal finance sessions specifically for men’s
and women’s basketball coaches in conjunction
with the National Association of Basketball Coaches and Women's
Basketball Coaches Association conventions. The Hartford, which became
an official corporate partner of the NCAA in 2004, worked with the NCAA
to develop the Playbook for Life program to give student-athletes and
young adults timely and important information and education on managing
personal finances while in college and as they prepare to enter the real
world. While college often provides exemplary training in preparation
for a career, research shows students leave school needing more know-how
about the basics of money and credit. Copies of The Hartford’s
Playbook for Life guidebook will be available free of charge at a
special kiosk at NCAA Hoop City. More information about the program is
available at www.playbook.thehartford.com.
The Hartford, a Fortune 100 company, is one of the nation's largest
financial services and insurance companies, with 2006 revenues of $26.5
billion. The Hartford is a leading provider of investment products, life
insurance and group benefits; automobile and homeowners products; and
business property and casualty insurance. International operations are
located in Japan, Brazil and the United Kingdom. The Hartford's Internet
address is www.thehartford.com.
About the NCAA
The NCAA is a membership-led nonprofit association of colleges and
universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities
for more than 380,000 student-athletes at more than 1,000 member
colleges and universities. Each year, more than 54,000 student-athletes
compete in NCAA championships in Divisions I, II and III sports. Visit www.ncaa.org
and www.ncaasports.com
for more details about the Association, its goals and members and
corporate partnerships that help support programs for student-athletes.
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1995. We caution investors that these forward-looking statements are not
guarantees of future performance, and actual results may differ
materially. Investors should consider the important risks and
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as of the date issued.
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