Moors forge partnership with construction talent experts
Solihull Moors have signed an agreement with Buildout, the construction industry 's leading talent partner.
Buildout will be the club 's corner sponsor for 2022-23, benefitting from pitchside and scoreboard advertising as well as match-day hospitality at selected home games at the ARMCO Arena.
And in a first for Moors, the partnership will also see Buildout recognise rising talent with a monthly award.
At the end of each month, the player or member of backroom staff who has made significant progress in fulfilling their potential will be rewarded.
Established by founders Jack Hurdley and James O 'Donoghue five years ago, Buildout is developing a glowing reputation within the construction industry - in particular, for the way in which it helps small and mid-sized businesses develop through attracting and retaining the best talent amongst professional and white collar staff.
During Moors' televised game against York City, Buildout took the opportunity to surprise their staff by launching their brand new identity prior to kick-off.
The new Buildout branding with its distinct “b ” logo is designed to help highlight the company 's different approach to more traditional recruitment agency practices.
Director James O 'Donoghue said: “Like the Moors, we recognise that attracting the best talent is the only way our clients can fulfil their growth ambitions.
The club 's progress over the last couple of seasons has been amazing and we are delighted to be partnering with them at this exciting time. ”
Bradley Rice, head of commercial, for Solihull Moors, said: “We 're thrilled to have Buildout as our latest commercial partner, the club has a strong following amongst fans who work in the construction sector.
“It 's fantastic to add yet another thriving local business to our ever-growing network. It 's great to continue to strengthen our ties within the West Midlands.
“Buildout 's ambition and forward-thinking mindset is perfectly aligned to the club 's desire to see itself as an established football league club in the not-so-distant future. ”
Pictured: Jack Hurdley and James O 'Donoghue