SponsorGodfather helps children get named after a company for a sponsorship fee

StartupRealities No 99

SponsorGodfather is an advertising and public relations firm which links up corporations with expectant parents who would like to name their child after the corporation in return for an annual sponsorship fee. The options are giving the child a middle name which is the company's exact name, or giving the child a first name which is similar to the company's name. The sponsored children and their parents are free to legally stop using the company name and change the child's name at any time, upon which the sponsorship payments get terminated.

CEO QUOTE
"You know the phrase 'give a dog a bad name.' Well, our firm does exactly the opposite: we give a child a good corporate name. Some parents are concerned that their child may get bullied by other children if they have a name like CocaCola Smith or Amazon Jones. On the other hand, the corporate name creates a community: the Amazons of Chicago, the Amazons of New York, etc., so it is a great silver lining on top of the financial silver lining. We are grateful to the many companies which agree to give sponsored children a better chance in life with their kind sponsorship," said SponsorGodfather founder and CEO Spartacus Godfrey.

The Godfather movie, 1972
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