Envy Gaming teams up with the*gameHERs
North American esports organization Envy Gaming has announced the start of a partnership with the}} gameHERs. As part of the agreement, the parties will collaborate on content, community development, collegiate initiatives, and the development of potential co-branded events.
Erin Shandl, VP of Sales & Partners at Envy Gaming said, "Gaming and esports have come a long way, but there is still a long way to go in treating women fairly and representatively. We want to get the message across to the positive things that organizations, brands and individuals to help the community advance equality and empowerment for all girls and women interested in gaming."
Envy Gaming is home to several of the most popular female streamers and content creators including Alexandra Botez, Andrea Botez, Athena, CodeMiko and JustaMinx. Earlier this year, the organization unveiled Envy House: a home in Los Angeles that is both a simple home and an activation site for famous streamers.
Rebecca Dixon, CEO & Co-Founder of the}} gameHERs: "the}} gameHERs is thrilled to announce our partnership with Envy Gaming starting during Women's History Month and running through the end of 2022. Envy has shown a consistent commitment to supporting women in gaming and their The mission is very much in line with our initiatives."
In addition, the club's non-profit Envy Foundation is reported to regularly support initiatives and programs to promote inclusion in the gaming community. Last year, the foundation launched grant applications for Texas schools and esports clubs to launch or develop a youth esports program.
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