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BUSINESS REPORT


MK DONS’ NEW CLUB PARTNER IS ALREADY WHIPPING UP A STORM


Pete Winkelman, Sam Bendall, Richard Bendall and Andy Wooldridge


STORM Office Solutions are the new official solution partners of the MK Dons. The partnership will be focused


on streamlining, optimising and reducing the costs of the MK Dons office and IT operations, so the club can redirect important spend and funds on to other areas to help with its growth. Chairman Pete Winkelman said:


“We are committed to excellence – both on and off the pitch.


“Over the past 10 years we have


continually sought to develop the infrastructure of the club to ensure that we are equipped for growth. “STORM help us to streamline


and improve our office functions to ensure we have the highest quality administration. “We are thrilled to welcome


them as Club Partners.” Sam Bendall, managing director


of STORM, said: “We are delighted to be partnering and supporting


MK Dons. 2019 has been an exciting year for us.” STORM Office Solutions have


continued to grow in the past 12 months and have taken on new members of staff to head up their print consumables department. They will be engaging with new


and existing clients and sharing with them some of the unique industry insights, financial savings and productivity benefits they are now delivering to over 550


companies, large and small, across multiple industries. STORM have also contributed


towards the installation of a lifesaving defibrillator in Woburn High Street. Sam added: “STORM were


delighted that we could be involved in helping the local community reach their target in order for them to install the equipment outside the village library. Look out for it in the coming weeks.”


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