Glasgow based Strathclyde
Sirens, Scotland's only professional netball team, has
announced a partnership with financial planners, Murphy Wealth.
In addition to being Scotland's biggest women's team, competing
in the Vitality Netball Superleague, Strathclyde Sirens is
committed to being champions for change, at the forefront of the
gender equality agenda in Scottish sport.
The partnership kicked off when Sirens' Captain Gia Abernathy
and Goal Keeper Zanele Vimbela recently visited Murphy Wealth at
its city centre rooftop office which boasts stunning skyline views
of Glasgow. They are pictured here with (from left to right)
Murphy Wealth's Operations Director, Fiona Frew, Managing Director
Neil Law and CEO Adrian Murphy.
Adrian said: "We are different in everything we do, and that's
why we wanted to support a team that is constantly challenging the
status quo and thrives on being different too".
With the Sirens, we want to empower our next generation. We're
excited about the plethora of new opportunities and our first
season with the Sirens."
Claire Nelson, CEO Netball Scotland said: "We are excited to
work with Murphy Wealth on a pioneering programme of activation
which brings together women's sport, business and financial
services".