SHI International, a leading information technology solutions provider in Somerset, announced two brand ambassadors, LPGA Tour golfers Allisen Corpuz and Annie Park.
As part of the partnership with the LPGA, both women will wear SHI-branded gear when they compete, starting this week with the Drive On Championship in Gold Canyon, Arizona, and continuing throughout 2023 under the tagline “Solve what’s next.”
SHI, an LPGA Tour official technology partner, will expand its reach and promote innovation across various industries while amplifying women’s leadership, empowerment, diversity, equity and inclusion in sports and IT.
SHI continues to expand its reach while recognizing and promoting innovation and excellence across a variety of industries. Corpuz and Park will become familiar faces of SHI’s 2023 campaign, highlighting SHI’s role in helping IT and procurement leaders in over 17,000 organizations around the world meet their evolving cybersecurity, cloud computing, IT infrastructure and end-user computing needs.
Corpuz, 25, was one of the top rookies on the tour last year and Park, 27, had two Top 10 finishes in 2022.
“Allisen and Annie are more than just talented athletes. They possess the qualities of inventive thinkers who can adjust both strategy and execution to ensure success,” Thai Lee, CEO and president of SHI International, said. “As world-class golfers, they must constantly anticipate and solve for the next obstacles they face on the golf course, and those exceptional skills align perfectly with our values. Our employees approach each customer’s unique needs through a similar lens, constantly developing and refining innovative solutions utilizing cutting-edge technologies to deliver positive business outcomes.”
Corpuz, ranked 35th in the world and widely regarded as a future star on the LPGA Tour, is no stranger to the business landscape. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration, a master’s in global supply chain management and a graduate certificate in business analytics, all from the University of Southern California.
Park is a Long Island native and fellow USC alumna. The former NCAA champion turned pro in 2016 and won the ShopRite Classic in 2018, which is held annually in New Jersey.