Nicosia, Cyprus. The Cyprus Olympic Committee and Deloitte Cyprus formalised the renewal of their strategic partnership as Professional Services Partner during an event in Nicosia. The renewal reaffirmed their long-standing collaboration in support of Cypriot sport and Olympic ambitions.
Partnership renewed in Cypriot capital
The event took place at Deloitte’s offices in Nicosia, attended by representatives from both organisations, athletes and invited guests.
Focus on Olympic cycle through Los Angeles 2028
Alpine skiing athlete and presenter Yiannos Kouyoumdjian said the renewed partnership continues a shared journey that began in the previous Olympic cycle and culminated at the Paris 2024 games, with Los Angeles 2028 as the next major milestone. He said the partnership represents an investment in people, dreams and athletes’ efforts, and welcomed athletes Petros Christodoulides and Georgios Balarjishvili from judo, and Natalia Christofi from athletics.
COC highlights transparency and athlete development
Cyprus Olympic Committee president Georgios Chrysostomou said the cooperation is based on principles and values including transparency and trust. He described Deloitte as a reliable partner of the Olympic movement globally and said the renewed agreement strengthens support for athletes ahead of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. He also highlighted the importance of supporting athletes on and off the field through initiatives that enhance overall development.
Deloitte Cyprus cites social impact and shared values
Deloitte Cyprus chief executive officer Pieris Markou said the renewal confirms a shared commitment to strengthening the Olympic movement and creating a positive social impact. He said the partnership is grounded in values such as excellence, integrity and teamwork, aiming to inspire younger generations and enhance the Olympic experience. He also said Deloitte is proud to support Cypriot athletes who represent the country internationally, reinforcing the company’s social contribution.
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