At Strategic Sports, Art Makes a Difference

In many parts of the world, schools are focusing on math, science and language, and in many cases, neglecting art. As a global manufacturer we can understand the value of a technical education but we also strongly believe that humans need art. 

So, with schools regularly handing out awards for top marks in math and composition and seldom recognizing the talent and creativity of young artists, we decided to do something on our own and hold an art contest for the children of our employees. 

“My own daughter Serena has chosen to be an artist,” said Norman Cheng, Strategic Sports Managing Director. “Some say that a parent shouldn’t encourage their children in such endeavors, which might not lead to a lucrative career path, but I feel that what every parent wishes is for their children to be happy,” Cheng said, “And if our children are happy pursuing art, then by all means, let's support that.”

For years, Strategic Sports has held an art contest for the kids of our employees. The contests were paused during the COVID years but we’re proud to announce the relaunch of this tradition. By encouraging young minds to focus on their artistic efforts, we’re also building the next generation of designers and graphic artists whose creativity makes the world—including industrial pursuits like helmets—more beautiful and pleasing to the eye. 

“And who knows,” Cheng said, “Maybe the next Leonardo Da Vinci or Vivienne Tam is right here with us.” 

Please enjoy this showcase of Strategic Sports’ young artists, and let’s continue to support our great kids, recognize their talents and encourage their dreams.

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