SIG Sauer Academy, The Light Foundation Partner For Corporate Training Day 2021

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posted on September 7, 2021
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The SIG Sauer Academy is joining forces with The Light Foundation for its Corporate Training Day 2021 (CTD 2021). Proceeds raised from the event will go towards the programming of The Light Foundation, whose mission is to provide leadership tools and training through outdoor experiences to underserved youth. 

The Light Foundation will host CTD 2021 on Monday, September 21 at Addieville East Farms in Mapleville, R.I. This unique experience is a great way to build key leadership skills through an immersive experience. The day will include instruction and training on the proper use and handling of both handguns and rifles, and individualized instruction with real-time feedback on participant performance.

“For many years, SIG Sauer has been a major sponsor of The Light Foundation’s Celebrity Shoot-Out founded by former New England Patriot offensive tackle Matt Light, that has raised over eight million dollars for the foundations programs,” said Tom Taylor, chief marketing officer and executive vice president of commercial sales for SIG Sauer, Inc. “For 2021 we are proud to expand our partnership with Matt and his team by bringing the elite instruction of the SIG Sauer Academy to his Corporate Training Day to further benefit, and expand the reach, of The Light Foundation programming.”

From The Light Foundation website:

In 2001, former NFL player and three-time Super Bowl Champion, Matt Light, and his wife Susie, established The Light Foundation to help young people develop the skills, values, and mindset they need to create a meaningful and productive future.

To learn more about The Light Foundation Corporate Training Day 2021, presented by the SIG Sauer Academy, visit mattlight72.com.


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