FCm Signs Three Year Deal With Calgary Roughnecks
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FCm Travel Solutions has announced it has signed a three year partnership with the 2009 NLL Champion Calgary Roughnecks. The agreement commenced November 1st making FCm the team's exclusive flight travel management specialist.



FCm's sponsorship support will include a substantial corporate presence at the Pengrowth Saddledome through rink boards, helmet logos, penalty box signage and pocket schedules along with a corporate client suite for viewing Roughnecks games. FCm will also be giving away a trip for two Roughnecks fans at a designated match during the upcoming season.



'We are very excited about the association with FCm Travel Solutions as this is a very exciting time for the Roughnecks organization and the growth of the NLL. Both are moving in a positive direction and we are thrilled to be partnering with a global travel management group that has committed to support us both through sponsorship and through their travel expertise.'


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