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Ricoh Sponsors 2008 Ricoh Women's British Open
 
WEST CALDWELL, N.J., May 29 /PRNewswire/ -Ricoh Americas Corporation, a leader in digital office solutions, has announced that its parent company, Ricoh Company Ltd., will continue its title sponsorship of the Ricoh Women's British Open in 2008. This year's tournament will be held at the Sunningdale Golf Club from July 31st to August 3rd.

Ricoh became the title sponsor of the event last year when it was played on the Old Course at St. Andrews, considered the birthplace of golf. This was the first time that any women's tournament had been played on the Old Course.
 

Kirk Yoshida, chairman & CEO of Ricoh Americas Corporation and deputy president of Ricoh Company, Ltd., says, "Our partnership with the Ricoh Women's British Open has been a success because of the principles it represents. We hold the same values of professionalism, excellence, and expertise. We both come from a rich heritage that has seen growth and many changes during our long histories.

We look forward to the 2008 tournament, and to continuing to develop this relationship."

Environmental

In addition to the title sponsorship, Ricoh is also the official supplier of printing solutions behind the scenes. Its range of digital multifunctional products is being used for a wide range of tasks in the build-up and planning of the event.

Photographs by James Green/IMG Creative

  During the tournament, the press centre is also fully equipped with Ricoh products to support journalists with their printing, scanning, faxing and copying needs.

Protecting the earth's natural resources and raising environmental awareness are major considerations at Ricoh, and as it did last year, the company will continue

to support and promote the Seeds for Africa Charity through the Ricoh Women's British Open. For every birdie scored, Ricoh will plant one tree, five trees for an eagle, and 1,000 trees for a double eagle. In 2007 the funds raised from an auction and from sales of promotional items, plus the total number of points, equated to 2,236 trees being planted in Africa.

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