Mr Donnelly is the Chief Executive Officer of Australian Reliance and the former footballer is looking forward to stepping up expansion plans for the national business he co-founded with partner Kim Hanson 12 years ago.
Mr Donnelly said, “the two year partnership was a major step forward for the firm, giving it referral rights to the football club’s network of corporate contacts and business partners.”
Under the deal, Australian Reliance employees will also have access to the football club’s highly-sought after Executive Leadership Program, which focuses on the link between sporting principles and business practices.
“This is an exciting deal for us because there’s a powerful parallel with sport and business – things like teamwork and leadership are relevant across both” Mr Donnelly said.
The sponsorship deal is the second coup in six months for Australian Reliance which last year announced the sale of a 10 percent equity stake to US player Lockton, the world’s tenth biggest insurance broker and biggest privately owned operator.
West Coast Eagles chief executive Trevor Nisbett said the club was delighted to welcome Australian Reliance as an official partner.
“Australian Reliance and the West Coast Eagles have a great synergy, as we are both committed to supporting our local communities and in particular grass roots footy. We look forward to working with Andrew and his team and introducing them to our existing partners and corporate members."
“The partnership also compliments our long standing relationship with IAG and major sponsor SGIO which has traditionally just focused on the promotion of retail insurance.” Mr Nisbett said.