Sponsors

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Here are our current sponsors:

 

Mays Chemical Co Logo

Mays Chemical Company, Inc.

Mays Chemical distributes chemicals and raw materials to customers in the automotive, cosmetics, electronics, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, paint, and pulp and paper industries. Its product lines include acids, alcohols, chlor-alkali products, chlorinated solvents, flavors and fragrances, food additives, glycol ethers, and inorganic chemicals. The company also offers chemical management services, cleaning and sanitation systems, formulated chemical products, and outsourcing services. Mays has customers in 14 countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The firm is owned by president William Mays.

Headquarters:

5611 E. 71st St.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
United States

 

Eli Lilly Logo

Eli Lilly and Company

Eli Lilly hopes everything will come up roses for you, healthwise. Although best known for its popular antidepressant Prozac, the company develops medicines for a wide variety of ailments. Its top drugs include neurological therapies Zyprexa (schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) and Cymbalta (depression); cancer treatments Gemzar and Alimta; and endocrinology (hormone-related) products such as Humalog insulin and osteoporosis medication Evista. The company also makes cardiovascular therapies and anti-infective agents, as well as animal health products. Eli Lilly sells its products in some 135 countries. 

Headquarters:

Lilly Corporate Center, 893 S. Delaware
Indianapolis, IN 46285
United States

 

NCAA logo

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) supports the intercollegiate sports activities of some 1,280 member schools and organizations. A not-for-profit organization, the NCAA administers scholarship and grant programs, enforces conduct and eligibility rules, and works to support and promote the needs of student athletes. The association is well-known for its lucrative branding and television deals, such as those surrounding the popular "March Madness" tournament for Division I men's basketball. Seeking reform of athletics rules and regulations, officials from 13 schools formed the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States in 1905. The organization took its current name in 1910.

Headquarters:

700 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6222
United States

 

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AT&T Inc.

Through its subsidiaries, affiliates, and operating companies, holding company AT&T is the industry-leading provider of wireline voice communications services in the US. Customers in 22 states use AT&T-branded telephone, Internet, IP-voice, and digital video services; key markets include California, Illinois, and Texas. The company's corporate, government, and public sector clients use its extensive range of conferencing, data networking, managed network, and wholesale communications services. Subsidiary AT&T Mobility is the nation's second largest wireless carrier by both sales and subscriptions (after Verizon Wireless). It provides mobile voice and data services to about 77 million subscribers.

Headquarters:

208 S. Akard St.
Dallas, TX 75202-2233
United States

 

 

 

(Source: Hoovers)