Baseball New Zealand partners with GameDay to improve membership and competition management
GameDay, a leading provider of membership and competition management solutions, has announced a new partnership with Baseball New Zealand, the national governing body for baseball in New Zealand. More than 2,500 individual club members, who play, coach, officiate and support Baseball in New Zealand.
As part of this collaboration, Baseball New Zealand will implement GameDay’s Passport platform to improve its membership and competition management, supporting the continued growth of baseball across the country.
GameDay’s Passport platform is designed to streamline administrative processes for sports organisations, enabling Baseball New Zealand to manage player registrations, memberships, and competitions within one centralised system. The platform will also provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for both players and administrators, with improved registration and payment systems.
Ross Wilson, Senior Account Manager at GameDay enthused “we’re thrilled to be partnering with Baseball New Zealand to help support their growth and digital footprint in the region. This collaboration is a great opportunity for both organisations, and we can’t wait to see the positive impact it will have on the sport and the community.
“The GameDay Passport platform is a perfect fit for team sports like baseball, and we’re confident that through the adoption of our platform, Baseball New Zealand will be able to manage their memberships and competitions more effectively and efficiently, making things run smoother for everyone involved.
“We look forward to working with Baseball NZ and its community, and assisting with the continued growth of the game.”
Baseball New Zealand’s decision to adopt the GameDay Passport platform reflects their commitment to embracing modern technology to streamline operations and deliver an enhanced experience for players, coaches, and fans.
Baseball NZ CEO Meg Crockett added “we are thrilled to be partnering with GameDay for our member and competition management system. This will provide a one-stop shop for baseball’s member registrations, competition management, tournaments & events, communications, online payments and much more, bringing efficiencies and simplicity to our club and regional administrators in delivering the game along with the improved user experience to our membership and community.”
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