UPS shows commitment to small business once again
The campaign, brought to life by The Martin Agency, spotlights a small business that uniquely impacts a whole community of golfers.
The campaign, brought to life by The Martin Agency, spotlights a small business that uniquely impacts a whole community of golfers.
The film, titled Two Dreams, draws from the idea that small businesses are started by someone with a dream, and that dream empowers others to fulfil their own.
The spot is the latest iteration from UPS' Be Unstoppable platform, cementing UPS' support for small businesses and small business owners. Through Two Dreams, UPS is continuing to double down on its commitment to keep inclusive small business owners moving forward because it keeps their customers moving forward. To date, UPS has donated more than $1.5 million in grants to diverse-owned businesses including partnerships with New York Fashion Week, Hypebeast Ltd, and Complex Networks.
Credits
powered by- Agency The Martin Agency/Richmond
- Production Company magna studios/Los Angeles
- Director Haley Elizabeth Anderson
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Credits
powered by- Agency The Martin Agency/Richmond
- Production Company magna studios/Los Angeles
- Director Haley Elizabeth Anderson
- President Davud Karbassioun
- Executive Producer Nick Fuller
- Executive Producer James Sorton
- Director of Production Clark Farrell
- DP Tehillah De Castro
- Editor Federico Brusilovsky
- Editing/Post Production/Special Effects Company Lost Planet
- Post Producer Casey Cayko
- Audio/Music/Sound Company Grayson Music
- Chief Executive Officer Danny Robinson
- Chief Creative Officer Jerry Hoak
- Executive Creative Director Jordi Martinez Ortega
- Group Creative Director Alberto Orte
- Creative Director Kevin Ragland
- Art Director Sydney Aloe
- Copywriter Kelsey Whipple
- Executive Producer Nicole Lederman
- Producer Marjorie Fajardo
- Producer Max Simpson
- Production Designer Elizabeth Beck
Credits
powered by- Agency The Martin Agency/Richmond
- Production Company magna studios/Los Angeles
- Director Haley Elizabeth Anderson
- President Davud Karbassioun
- Executive Producer Nick Fuller
- Executive Producer James Sorton
- Director of Production Clark Farrell
- DP Tehillah De Castro
- Editor Federico Brusilovsky
- Editing/Post Production/Special Effects Company Lost Planet
- Post Producer Casey Cayko
- Audio/Music/Sound Company Grayson Music
- Chief Executive Officer Danny Robinson
- Chief Creative Officer Jerry Hoak
- Executive Creative Director Jordi Martinez Ortega
- Group Creative Director Alberto Orte
- Creative Director Kevin Ragland
- Art Director Sydney Aloe
- Copywriter Kelsey Whipple
- Executive Producer Nicole Lederman
- Producer Marjorie Fajardo
- Producer Max Simpson
- Production Designer Elizabeth Beck
Approximately 57 million Americans (19%) live with some form of disability. An estimated 18 million of them played golf before sustaining their disability. One of those 18 million people is Sam Shockley, a veteran who lost both of his legs in Afghanistan. After 60 surgeries, he just wanted to play golf again.
Thanks to small business owner Deryck Jernigan, Sam can do just that. Deryck owns SoloRider, a company that creates single-rider golf carts meant to get players with disabilities back onto the links.
As a longtime sponsor of the Masters, UPS wanted to use this opportunity to shine a light on a small golf business, and a community that could benefit from exposure, and none could be more deserving than SoloRider.
To spread the word about adaptive golf and get more players into the sport, UPS has purchased two SoloRiders and will be gifting them to golf courses that currently don’t have accessibility options.