Share Vitality Netball Superleague Champions Manchester Thunder have received a major boost with investment from one of the region’s leading businessmen. David Jennings, chief executive of leading door hardware supplier UAP Limited, based in Manchester, will join the Board of the Superleague franchise with his company Jennings Ventures Limited investing in Thunder. At a time of growth across netball, following England’s Commonwealth Games win and the Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool, the investment will be used to grow the franchise’s infrastructure off court to ensure the success on it can continue for the future. One immediate impact will be the recruitment of Thunder’s first-ever full-time franchise director as the countdown to the start of the new Superleague season in February 2020 continues. The new member of the businesses leadership team will run the day-to-day operations of Thunder and look to grow the commercial side to bring more investment into the franchise. Manchester Thunder Managing Director Debbie Hallas said: “David been a huge supporter of Thunder for some time – both as a netball supporter and a business leader, and I am thrilled he has seen the potential for the future. With his investment and experience, he will be instrumental in taking Thunder to the next level.” David Jennings added: “The chance to be involved in a leading North West based sports franchise was too good to be missed. Manchester Thunder is a fantastic brand which Debbie and her team have done brilliantly with up to this point. “I am hoping my investment both now, and in the future, will help level the increasingly competitive financial playing field. Our goal currently on the court is to retain the Vitality Netball Superleague title next year, and off-court is to build the fan base and the sponsorship base. It is a challenge which we will relish.” To stay up to date with the Vitality Netball Superleague, including player movements, tickets and the latest news make sure you sign up to the Vitality Netball Superleague mailing list, you can sign up here. Related news post 6 hours ago Round 14: Pulse and Lightning secure semi-finals spots Reading: 4 mins Tags: Manchester Thunder VNSL2020 Previous Story Eleanor Cardwell returns to Manchester Thunder Next Story Strathclyde Sirens announce return of Nicola McCleery for 2020 More News 6 hours ago News Round 14: Pulse and Lightning secure semi-finals spots Reading: 4 mins 16th May 2024 News Where to Watch: Round 14 Reading: 5 mins 14th May 2024 News Mikki Austin on trying to have it all as a player-coach Reading: 4 mins 14th May 2024 News The bonds that are helping Clare Jones through retirement Reading: 5 mins 13th May 2024 News Chatterbox Sanders using more than just her voice at Sirens Reading: 4 mins More Google Ad – MPU – Right Column