UMG Gaming And Operation Supply Drop Partner Up In 2015

More good news coming out at the end of the year as Operation Supply Drop and UMG Gaming have partnered up to bring even more help to those serving in the armed forces. With this partnership Operation Supply Drop becomes the official exclusive charity for all UMG Events. I can’t wait to see what kind of events the two of them are able to pull off together. Hopefully with this increased exposure it will lead to bigger and better supply drops in the future.


PRESS RELEASE

UMG AND OPERATION SUPPLY DROP ANNOUNCE 2015 PARTNERSHIP

Military and Wounded Veteran Focused Video Game Charity and Competitive eSports Provider Forge Strategic Partnership

Washington, DC and Austin, TX (December 23, 2014) – Leading video-game themed military charity,  Operation Supply Drop, and UMG Gaming, a veteran-owned provider of LAN events, eSports infrastructure and hosted competitive gaming tournaments, today proudly announces that Operation Supply Drop is now the official, exclusive charity of all UMG Events.

Operation Supply Drop and UMG Gaming, both veteran-founded organizations, have personal experience with the peer bonding and the catharsis that video games can brings to our troops deployed to combat areas. The two organizations are joining forces to maximize awareness of Operation Supply Drop’s initiatives by building relationships with professional gamers and increasing exposure at gaming events and through livestreams. After the overwhelming response to the partnership at UMG Nashville, Operation Supply Drop and UMG Gaming look forward to continuing working together and giving back to our troops.

“We thoroughly enjoyed the relationship we had with Operation Supply Drop during our Nashville event,” said UMG CEO Chris Tuck. “With our history as a company that extensively supports our military and veterans that have served our country, it was a perfect match for us to align ourselves with a charity that shares this vision.”

“After working alongside the UMG Team, I observed first-hand that they have raised the bar when it comes to defining and engaging in a partnership,” said Glenn “Commander” Banton, Executive Director of Operation Supply Drop. “Their team fully supports the Operation Supply Drop mission and proactively does everything possible to support us, including fostering an environment that encourages the individual eSports teams and players to step up and help our cause.”

The partnership between UMG and Operation Supply Drop is a natural fit due to UMG’s personal ties to the military, with co-owners Robert Terkla and Raymond Kusch having served in the United States military for several years before being honorably discharged and eventually becoming vital parts of the UMG team. UMG Gaming will be supporting Operation Supply Drop and their program initiatives throughout the new year, including but not limited to UMG’s competitive eSports LAN events.

About Operation Supply Drop

Founded in 2010 by former Army Airborne Ranger, Captain Stephen “Shanghai Six” Machuga, Operation Supply Drop is a 501©(3) public charity that sends video game themed care packages to servicemen and servicewomen deployed to combat zones or recovering in military hospitals. To date, Operation Supply Drop has raised over $2 million USD in donations, games and related gear from across the gaming community and has helped more than 5,500 active duty military members and veterans worldwide. For more information, please visit www.operationsupplydrop.org.

About UMG

Founded in 2012 with their first local LAN event in Chicago, IL, UMG has become the fastest growing eSports focused LAN provider in North America. UMG credits its successful growth with a steadfast commitment to its community. With each event more popular than the previous one, selling out almost instantly, UMG has quickly grown into an eSports community favorite. In 2014 UMG launched UMG Online, an online ladders and tournament resource portal, complementing their ever-growing LAN events. For more information, please visit http://www.UMGgaming.com.

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