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What is the Panthers Mission Statement?


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I visited a ton of Franchise home pages to get proper spelling of the various stadiums. One stuck out to me in particular. When pressing "contact us" on the Baltimore Ravens site I was greeted with their mission statement:
 

 

 

Our mission is to win football games, serve our fans, and be a positive force in the community.

 

 

I read on to:

 

 

Your Feedback Is Extremely Important To Us!

The Baltimore Ravens is YOUR organization, and we take your comments, suggestions, and complaints very seriously. Please use the email address below to contact our organization.

 

 

 

You can see this at http://www.baltimoreravens.com/contact-us.html

 

Compare that to the Panthers: http://www.panthers.com/about-us/contact-us.html

 

 

 

E-Mail

[email protected]

Online Shop Customer Service

E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 1-888-297-8673

Photo Store Customer Service

E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 1-877-421-2300

Sponsorship

Put the excitement of the National Football League to work for your company through a sponsorship with the Carolina Panthers. As one of the few NFL teams that own its stadium, the Panthers are uniquely positioned to deliver the most user-friendly, one-stop shopping sponsorship imaginable. The Carolina Panthers can deliver customized sponsorships that may include:

  • Radio advertising (network and local)
  • Television advertising (network and local)
  • Signage
  • Multiple team publications
  • Panthers.com team web site
  • Hospitality opportunities (tickets, tents, events, business meetings on site, etc.)
  • Traffic-driving retail promotions
  • Vending/sampling opportunities in and around the stadium
  • Event marketing
  • Community relations programs

Make the Carolina Panthers your team's most valuable player. Our veteran marketing, broadcast and support staff is ready to put the power of the NFL and Carolina Panthers to work for your company today. Call 704-358-7000 for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

The contrast is striking to me. I'm the biggest Panther homer out there but this does make you wonder, what is the Panthers Mission Statement?

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that mission statement was abandoned a looong time ago.

 

You're right about that.  Still doesn't give Jerry a reason to learn a new mission statement.  I mean he just doesn't fit the bill of a guy running around promoting synergy at office meetings.

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