Michael Taylor Vitamin 1 Supports Columbia Athletics




Hydration is key to unlocking athletic productivity, despite activity or skill level. To attain success in competition, sports teams look for innovative solutions. Some of those innovations is the hydration drink producer by Vitamin 1. Michael Taylor, CEO and founder of Vitamin 1, lately announced that his company has plunged into a corporate sponsorship handle Columbia University and the Collegiate Sports Management Group, upholding the University's Lions sports teams for the next numerous seasons. The fast-growing company is a perfect suitable for Columbia's athletics programs, and will give the company a chance to use the lucrative New York-area market. "We are excited for the opportunity our corporate sponsorship provides, both for assisting collegiate athletes and to expand our reach into new markets," says Mike Taylor. "Columbia's Lions are known for their success, and we pride they have selected our company as a supporting associate for continued excellence both off and on the field."




Signage reflecting the business and its product lines will be hung in Columbia's Dodge Fitness Center, the training facility for Columbia Lions athletes, and at the Levien Gymnasium, which is the home to Columbia's men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball team. Vitamin 1's advocacy will also provide the company with commercials on Columbia radio and television broadcasts as well as giving the company the option to create retail activity with other supporters of the University's athletic programs.

The Collegiate Sports Management Group (CSMG) determines innovators in sports, then crafts relationships that support the business growth and effectiveness with collegiate athletic programs throughout the USA. Vitamin 1 was the perfect choice for Columbia's collegiate athletics programs, as the two organizations discuss similar values and objectives. "CSMG contributes in creating strong, lasting partnerships between companies and collegiate programs," adds Mike Taylor. "We value their dedication in ordering to help shape business and collegiate business possessions."

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Vitamin 1 was started by Michael Taylor, a decorated U.S. military veteran and international security expert. Mike's experiences inconsistent throughout the Middle East showed to him that water was the powerlessness in critical operations. Products available on the market were stuffed with sugar and with artificial ingredients, preventing maximum performance. He created to create a product that adjusts energy enhancing vitamins, electrolytes, and smart nutrition without unnecessary calories. The outcome is Vitamin 1, a revolution in sports hydration.




Michael Taylor, CEO and ceo of Vitamin 1, recently announced that his company has begun on a company sponsorship deal with Columbia University and the Collegiate Sports Management Group, sustaining the University's Lions sports organizations for the next several seasons. The fast-growing firm is a perfect fit for Columbia's athletics systems, and will offer the company a chance to tap into the financially rewarding New York-area market. Signage mirroring the service provider and its products will be hung in Columbia's Dodge Fitness Center, the training center for Columbia Lions athletes, and at the Levien Gymnasium, which is the home to Columbia's men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball crew. Vitamin 1's sponsor will also provide the business with commercials on Columbia radio and television broadcasts as well as giving the company the option to develop retail industry engagement with other benefactors of the University's athletic solutions.

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