StaffDNA Named Title Sponsor of Cure Bowl in Orlando

 ORLANDO — StaffDNA, a digital marketplace for healthcare careers, is the new title sponsor of the Cure Bowl college football game. ESPN Events, which owns and operates the bowl, and the Orlando Sports Foundation (OSF), which manages the game, announced the new sponsorship today.  

The 2024 StaffDNA Cure Bowl will be played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. The date and kickoff time for the 10th annual game will be announced on June 6. 

The StaffDNA Cure Bowl matchup will be announced on Sunday, December 8. Participating teams in the will be from the American Athletic Conference, Sun Belt, Mid-American Conference (MAC), and Conference USA. 

“We are honored to welcome StaffDNA as title sponsor of the Cure Bowl. The Orlando Sports Foundation and ESPN Events continue our efforts to offer a first-class college football bowl experience in Central Florida, while remaining steadfast in our mission to bring teams together to find a cure for cancer,” said StaffDNA Cure Bowl Executive Director and Orlando Sports Foundation CEO Alan Gooch. 

“Being the title sponsor of the Cure Bowl is a significant milestone for StaffDNA,” said company CEO Sheldon Arora. “This partnership allows us to continue championing a cause that we deeply care about, while reinforcing our commitment to positive outcomes in healthcare.” 

Before the game, college football fans and cancer survivors will turn Orlando pink. A FREE pregame fan fest ends in a cancer-survivor led community march to the gates of the stadium for the kickoff of the 10th Annual StaffDNA Cure Bowl. Fans can sign up to be the first to know when general public tickets go on sale at CureBowl.com/ticket-presale/. For more information about the pre-game march, and survivor/thriver sign up, visit March2Cure.org 

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