I am not sure if this was posted earlier in the forums here. From last year...... http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119241790794558947.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
nice find. good to see there are companies willing to put some monies into some lesser popular sports with great upside potential.
I saw this article a month ago, funny thing was Adam Thompson, the writer of this article stated that Howard was the person on the right, here is me sending him an e-mail: In your article published on the 16th of October in the Wall Street Journal, you stated that Howard Bach was the person on the right, in actuality, Howard is on the left lunging for the bird, the player on the right is Tony Gunawan. Might want to study further into badminton an their players instead of making a simple mistake. One could easily differ from Howard Bach and Tony Gunawan. His reply: We will run a correction. I got the incorrect information from the Bank of America, but should have double-checked. AT
Neat article.. ..i don't recall seeing this article posted in BC, yet..So, thanks for sharing, krantikt! Btw, i've emailed Adam Thompson, thanking him for writing the article. In the mean time, i'll be waiting to see that BofA commercial, featuring Howard, as one of its athletes...
Excellent find. Upon further searching, here are a couple stories on Howard Bach and badminton (not bad, Washington Post and USA Today) http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2008/02/badminton_star_comes_to_dc.html http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2008-03-19-badminton-qanda-bach_N.htm Link to Bank of America press release http://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=7850 And its US Olympic website, http://www.bankofamerica.com/usolympicteam You can find the wallpaper below with Howard and Tony's pictures along with other US Olympians.
Here is the 2008 Bank of America Hometown Hopeful. Not sure it is a brochure or a poster or something else. Anyway, I am a BofA customer and just sent them a note to thank them. I sent via their website. I guess anyone can send via this email address, hometownhopefuls@bankofamerica.com
Bank of America supporting Badminton in the USA . Thank you for informing us with those links, krantikt and Fan888, This is great news for our beloved Badminton in the USA. Well done to Bank of America !!! Let us all send more "Thank You" mails to the Bank of America. .
Yes.. ...thank you for sharing those links also, Fan888.. ...yes, indeed, as i've sent them "thank you" greetings, as well. Let's hope BofA will not lose their support, esp. to U.S. badminton. Btw, welcome back to BC, chris@ccc