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Moody’s teams up with New York Giants, New York Jets as cornerstone partner of MetLife Stadium

Moody’s on Tuesday said it was named an official cornerstone partner of the New York Giants and New York Jets‘ home, MetLife Stadium.

As part of the multiyear partnership, Moody’s branding will be a mainstay at the East Rutherford stadium’s events, extending throughout the space with signage and digital displays.

Guests will first be greeted at the Moody’s Gate and then pass through an activation area on the plaza.

Moody’s is also the naming rights partner of the Moody’s Commissioners Club, a private space in the stadium offering guests unique experiences at events.

“In trying to find organizations that align with Moody’s renewed brand of decoding complexity and finding a path forward in the face of risk or adversity, we couldn’t think of better partners than MetLife Stadium and the New York Giants and New York Jets,” Christine Elliott, chief corporate affairs officer of Moody’s, said. “These institutions continually demonstrate what it takes to triumph over adversity, show us how to address complexity through teamwork and collaboration, and inspire and entertain us with each and every play. We are honored to join together with these venerable partners as the new season begins to unfold, starting this Thursday with the NFL Draft.”

“We are honored that Moody’s has chosen MetLife Stadium to showcase its new brand platform,” Ron VanDeVeen, CEO and president of MetLife Stadium, said. “Having a reputable, New York-based company like Moody’s fits in perfectly with our gameday environment.”

“MetLife Stadium has been the center of entertainment since it opened in 2010,” Hymie Elhai, president of the New York Jets, said. “Welcoming a new cornerstone partner like Moody’s will elevate our fan experience from the moment they enter the stadium at the Moody’s Gate and will provide an enhanced experience for our Moody’s Commissioners Club guests. We are excited to kickoff this partnership and work together on ways to reinforce our commitment to our fans.”

“Moody’s exemplifies everything we look for in a Cornerstone partner, and we are thrilled to welcome them to MetLife Stadium,” John Mara, New York Giants CEO and president, said. “We look forward to developing our new partnership and engaging fans across stadium events and throughout our shared hometown.”

The financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.

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