Sinclair Wilson Partners With Fun4Kids

Accounting and business advisory firm Sinclair Wilson has combined a passion for technology and a philosophy of corporate charity to become the latest Fun4Kids Festival partner.
Sinclair Wilson Chairman Perry Cho says that the business was thrilled to team up with Australia’s best children’s festival in 2015.
“It is my personal belief, as well as that of the firm, that we give back to the community however we can,” he says.
“This is a great event for children and families around the region and we feel that it is our responsibility as one of the largest employers in the south west to do something for the good of Warrnambool and the wider region.”
One of the most popular areas within the 2.5 acre children’s festival, the technology zone, will be known as Sinclair Wilson Tech Kids.
Perry says sponsoring the technology zone was a terrific link between Sinclair Wilson and the festival.
“Sinclair Wilson is a leader in our field when it comes to technology and we have been for many years. It’s a diverse festival which brings people from all over Victoria to Warrnambool and we are happy to give our support.”
In addition to coming on board as an official festival partner, Sinclair Wilson has also decided to donate its allocation of complimentary tickets to a community partnership program to distribute to families experiencing hardship that would not normally be able to attend the festival.
Fun4Kids Festival Director Merrin Fyfe says that strong corporate partnerships are essential to the event’s success.
“I would like to thank each and every Fun4Kids Festival sponsor for their commitment to the largest festival of its kind in Australia.” she says.
“Sinclair Wilson is one of the most highly respected businesses in our region and we are delighted to be working with them to deliver another successful event to over 20,000 attendees.”
For more information on Fun4kids Festival, visit www.fun4kids.com.au.
Article reposted with the permission of SouthWest Biz magazine.
Story credit: Leah Heinrich, SouthwestBIZ Magazine.
Photo credit: Callan McDuff, Warrnambool City Council.