- n a first-of-its-kind citizenship-driven partnership, P&G and IOC pledge to take action to make progress in key areas: equality and inclusion, environmental sustainability and community impact
- Athletes for Good Fund established to grant support for athlete causes that are advancing important work against shared values
- Agreement encompasses global rights to the IPC and Paralympic Games for the first time
- At one-year-to-go mark, P&G launches new film series The Measure of Greatness, which celebrates Olympic and Paralympic athletes and hopefuls leading with love
IOC President Thomas Bach said: “Procter & Gamble has been a true partner to the IOC and a powerful force in supporting the ideals of the Olympic Movement. As we mark one year to go until the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, we are delighted to announce that we will be “stronger together” with P&G until 2028. Looking to the future, we have prioritized clear purpose-led initiatives that support the IOC’s vision of building a better world through sport.”
As a global Partner, P&G will continue to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, as well as the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano-Cortina 2026, and the Olympic and Paralympic Games Los Angeles 2028. The agreement also extends P&G’s long-standing partnership with Team USA through the Olympic and Paralympic Games Los Angeles 2028.
U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Properties Chief Executive Officer and LA 2028 Chief Revenue Officer Kathy Carter said, “We eagerly look forward to working closely with P&G to co-create the LA 2028 Games experience and the positive impact we will have on this amazing city, our country and the world. The LA 2028 Games will show what’s possible when imagination and creativity come together as a force for good. We will build on the spirit and excitement of the Games and create an amazing experience to engage the next generation of Olympic and Paralympic fans around the world.”