On December 14th, the K2 team had the incredible honor of attending the 125th Army-Navy Game 2024 at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland. This historic rivalry never fails to inspire, and this year was no exception as the Navy Midshipmen reclaimed the coveted Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for the 17th time.
With the win, Navy not only brings the trophy back to the United States Naval Academy in nearby Annapolis, Maryland, but the team will also visit the White House in the spring to celebrate their achievement.
The K2 team’s experience was made even more memorable thanks to Jason Wright, President of the Washington Commanders, who graciously hosted us and some of our key partners. We deeply appreciate the opportunity to share this iconic event with amazing individuals who support and inspire us.
Special recognition to Dolly Oberoi, Curtis Cox, Michael Nunziato, Jonathan Ventura, Rick Villareal, and James Walker, along with other friends, team members, and colleagues who joined us in celebrating this incredible tradition.
We would also like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Ta'ice Mills, Jason Wright's exceptional executive assistant, for her efforts in making this day seamless and unforgettable.
The Army-Navy Game is much more than a football rivalry; it is a profound reminder of the service, sacrifice, and leadership demonstrated by our nation’s military. It is a celebration of unity, tradition, and community—values that resonate deeply with K2’s mission of fostering connections and making an impact locally and globally.
From cheering on the teams to sharing moments of camaraderie, this year’s game was a meaningful highlight for our team. We are grateful to have been part of such an extraordinary day and to have strengthened relationships with partners who share our vision of leadership and excellence.
Congratulations to the Navy Midshipmen on their hard-earned victory. Go Navy!
About the Army-Navy Game: The Army-Navy Game is one of the most storied rivalries in college football, bringing together the United States Military Academy (Army) and the United States Naval Academy (Navy) for a matchup filled with tradition and pride. First played in 1890, the game is steeped in history and serves as a powerful reminder of the commitment and dedication of those who serve in our nation’s armed forces.
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