Safari Club International Announces Sponsorship with Driven TV with Pat & Nicole Reeve
WASHINGTON, DC (July 20, 2020) – Safari Club International (SCI) is excited to announce their partnership with Driven TV with Pat & Nicole Reeve to promote the organization’s advocacy and conservation efforts, as it leads the way in defending the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.
Being driven to succeed, driven to persevere, and driven never to give up has been the motto and key to success for Pat and Nicole Reeve. Both Pat and Nicole got their start in hunting at a very early age and were taught how to hunt from whom they looked up to the most, their fathers. Join Pat and Nicole, who’ve won an impressive 21 Golden Moose Awards, on their epic hunting adventures from around the world on Driven TV. SCI tapped Driven TV to be a cornerstone in its marketing efforts. With this partnership, SCI hopes to engage avid outdoors men and women in support of its advocacy and conservation efforts.
“We are excited to partner with Pat & Nicole Reeve of Driven TV to bring the message and mission of SCI to their audience,” said Chip Hunnicutt, Director of Marketing and Communications for SCI.
Driven TV with Pat & Nicole Reeve airs on Outdoor Channel Tuesdays at 9:30 PM (CT), Wednesdays at 4:30 AM & 8:00 AM (CT), Thursdays at 4:30 PM (CT), and Saturdays at 11:30 AM (CT). The show is also available on Demand through MyOutdoorTV.
Safari Club International (SCI) is a not-for-profit organization of hunters whose primary missions are to protect the freedom to hunt and to promote wildlife conservation. SCI’s 50,000 members and 180 chapters in the US and around the world are passionate about hunting and about wildlife conservation. Hunters take pride in carrying on the ancient traditions and practices of the hunt. Hunting is part of human nature and it is what enabled humans to feed ourselves, defend ourselves from danger, form societies and develop art such as the cave paintings tens of thousands of years old that depict hunting because it was essential to the survival and growth of humankind.
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