Grammy Award-Winning Musician and Humanitarian Wyclef Jean Partners With The Timberland Company
02 10월 2009 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Collaboration Promotes the Importance of Preserving and Protecting
the Environment with a Focus on Reforestation in Haiti STRATHAM,
N.H., Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Timberland Company today
announced a partnership with globally renowned Grammy Award-winning
musician, humanitarian, and Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti, Wyclef
Jean. Wyclef is one of six Earthkeeper Heroes within the company's
2009 Earthkeepers program, which aims to catalyze a movement of
environmental and social activists. A first for both Wyclef Jean
and Timberland, this innovative partnership will fuse music,
product, digital and social media, service events and concerts to
motivate and inspire consumers to take action in protecting the
environment. This new alliance is grounded in a shared commitment
to the environment and a passion for improving communities
throughout the world. In 2005, Wyclef founded Yele Haiti to build
global awareness for Haiti while helping to transform the country
through programs in education, sports, the arts and environment.
Similarly, Timberland has long advocated global social justice and
environmental stewardship, planting more than one million trees and
greening 300 communities throughout the world. "It is not common to
find an agreement between an individual and a corporation with so
many altruistic synergies. I am truly humbled and excited to begin
our journey together. Timberland is not only a brand I have worn as
long as I can remember, but now I feel I have gained a friend in
Jeff [Swartz, Timberland's President and CEO] and the respect of
what is beyond a brand. I have the utmost respect for what he and
his company stand for not only in its legacies but in its future. I
am looking forward to making change together," says Wyclef Jean.
"Wyclef is a real-life Earthkeeper who shares our purpose and
passion," says Timberland President and CEO Jeff Swartz. "The work
he's doing in Haiti is a reminder that we all have the power to
inspire change - and that joining forces may lead to even greater
accomplishments. Between his fans and our customers, you can expect
to see big things from this collaboration." Timberland and Wyclef
officially kicked off their partnership last night at an event at
WNYC Radio's street-level broadcast studio, The Jerome L. Greene
Performance Space. The evening began with an interview by
environmental justice advocate and founder of Sustainable South
Bronx, Majora Carter, as part of The Greene Space's "NEXT New York
Conversation" series, sponsored by HSBC, "The World's Local Bank."
The interview will air later this month on public radio's The
Promised Land. The interview was followed by a celebration of all
Earthkeeper Heroes, highlighted by a live Wyclef performance during
which he played new music from his forthcoming album, Wyclef Jean
(Carnival House/Columbia/Sony Music) slated for a March 2010
release. The launch continues this weekend with a "Dig It" tree
planting event at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. "Dig It" is an
extension of Timberland's Earthkeeper Network and commitment to
urban greening and community building. Throughout 2009 and 2010,
Wyclef will participate in several Timberland "Dig It" events
around the U.S. and Europe, including a service event at West
Philadelphia High School on November 5 and a tree nursery project
in his native Haiti. The events will bring together eco-minded
activists, musicians and communities through tree planting,
education and music. The partnership will be supported through
broad-level marketing support and includes: Earthkeepers(TM) Yele
Haiti Product Collaboration Wyclef and Timberland have collaborated
on a 16-boot footwear collection, slated to launch late November
under the popular Timberland Earthkeepers(TM) line. For every pair
sold, $2 will be donated to Wyclef's Yele Haiti to support
reforestation in Haiti. The collection of eco-conscious footwear,
made from recycled and organic materials, will be available
globally for men, women and kids. In addition to the boots, "Tree"
tee shirts designed by Haitian art students from the FOSAJ Art
School in Jacmel, Haiti will be sold in Timberland® stores and on
timberland.com. For each tee shirt sold, $1 will go to Yele Haiti
to support reforestation and art programs in Haiti. Album Release
& Tour Merchandise As part of Wyclef's forthcoming Wyclef Jean
album launch and tour throughout 2010 (North American dates
February - April), Timberland will create a collection of
eco-conscious apparel to be sold at his concerts and on wyclef.com,
with a percentage of proceeds to be donated to Yele Haiti. The
assortment will include organic concert t-shirts and hats as well
as Earthkeepers(TM) Yele Haiti boots. Social and Digital Media
Wyclef will join forces with Timberland to combine their deep
social media networks and influence across platforms ranging from
Twitter, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, imeem, Social Vibe and
wyclef.com to call attention to and raise funds for Yele Haiti
(yele.org). In an innovative partnership with imeem.com, users can
purchase and download playlists created by Wyclef, with all
proceeds going to Yele Haiti. On Social Vibe, users will be invited
to learn about Timberland initiatives to earn points and raise
funds for Yele Haiti. All platforms will guide back to Timberland's
earthkeeper.com home page, featuring ongoing partnership details;
exclusive Wyclef music downloads; consumer contests and a call to
action for consumers to "Join the Movement" and be a part of
service and activism in their local community or donate funds to
Yele Haiti. In-Store and Music Initiatives The collaboration will
be celebrated at Timberland retailers around the world in 2009 and
2010 with a series of in-store appearances, concerts and
promotional events by Wyclef Jean designed to raise awareness and
funds for Yele Haiti. For 2009, planned U.S. appearances include
Sneaker Villa in Philadelphia on November 4 followed by a service
event on November 5; Timberland's New York City flagship store at
474 Broadway and Jimmy Jazz on November 19; and Underground Station
in Atlanta on December 3. In addition, during the 2009 holiday
season, consumers purchasing the Earthkeepers(TM) Yele Haiti boot
at select stores will receive a free CD copy or downloadable EP of
DJ Drama Presents Wyclef Jean A.K.A. Toussaint St. Jean From The
Hut To The Projects To The Mansion (Carnival
House/Megaforce/RED/Sony Music). In 2010 various consumer
promotions will include select tracks from Wyclef's forthcoming
March 2010 release, Wyclef Jean (Carnival House/Columbia/Sony
Music). Timberland® stores will also feature window graphics,
displays and branded materials driving consumers to donate to Yele
Haiti. About Yele Haiti and Yele Vert Yele Haiti is a grassroots
movement that builds global awareness for Haiti while helping to
transform the country through programs in education, sports, the
arts and environment. Yele's community service programs include
food distribution and mobilizing emergency relief. The Yele Vert
program combines community based agroforestry, environmental
education and social marketing into a new and sustainable program
of tree planting, agricultural improvement and environmental
restoration. Grammy Award-winning musician, humanitarian and
Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti Wyclef Jean founded Yele Haiti in
2005. For more information please go to http://www.yele.org/. About
Timberland Timberland (NYSE:TBL) is a global leader in the design,
engineering and marketing of premium-quality footwear, apparel and
accessories for consumers who value the outdoors and their time in
it. Timberland markets products under the Timberland®, Timberland
PRO®, Mountain Athletics®, SmartWool®, Timberland Boot Company(TM),
howies® and IPATH® brands, all of which offer quality workmanship
and detailing and are built to withstand the elements of nature.
The company's products can be found in leading department and
specialty stores as well as Timberland® retail stores throughout
North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, South Africa and the
Middle East. Timberland's dedication to making quality products is
matched by the company's commitment to "doing well and doing good"
-- forging powerful partnerships among employees, consumers and
service partners to transform the communities in which they live
and work. To learn more about Timberland, please visit
http://www.timberland.com/. About Timberland Earthkeepers
Timberland Earthkeepers movement and the Timberland Earthkeepers
product collection are extensions of the company's legacy of "doing
well and doing good." Designed to inform, inspire and engage 1
million people around the world in community-based environmental
stewardship, the Earthkeepers movement is a catalyst for
Timberland's commitment to forging creative partnerships for the
betterment of the communities in which the company lives and works.
The Timberland® Earthkeepers(TM) product line, which is rapidly
becoming the company's top selling line of boots, was the
inspiration for the Earthkeepers movement. The Earthkeepers(TM)
product is the pinnacle expression of the company's environmental
commitment. To learn more, visit http://www.earthkeeper.com/. To
learn more about and follow Wyclef Jean please go to:
http://www.wyclef.com/http://www.twitter.com/wyclefhttp://www.facebook.com/Wyclefhttp://www.yele.org/
DATASOURCE: Timberland CONTACT: Lauren Szczerba, Porter Novelli
(for Timberland), , +1-212-601-8268, or Julie Lichtenstein,
Sunshine Sachs & Associates (for Wyclef), , +1-212-691-2800
x229 Web Site: http://www.timberland.com/
http://www.earthkeeper.com/
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