Boardsi Signs Sponsorship Deal with Cameron Tringale

·3 min read

LAS VEGASMarch 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Boardsi, a company designed to provide an easy-to-use and detailed experience to explore paid board of director and board of advisor opportunities, through custom AI matching technology and human connection. Has signed a one-year marketing partnership with American Professional Golfer Cameron Tringale. Tringale, a Georgia Tech graduate, turned pro in 2009 and was a three time NCAA ALL-American. Tringale will be sporting the Boardsi logo on his golf apparel during all his competitions this year.

“We are very excited and pleased to have an outstanding athlete like Cameron Tringale represent the Boardsi brand,” said Martin Rowinski, CEO of Boardsi. “His professionalism, drive, energy, and balance between golf career and family life represents the true nature of a Boardsi member, family member. Spending time with Camron at Pebble Beach during the AT&T Pro-Am and in Los Angeles during the Genesis Invitational confirms we have made the right decision and we look forward to supporting him through his career.”

In addition to sporting the Boardsi logo, Tringale will be showcased in the Boardsi magazine, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter media channels.

“Boardsi helps businesses face tough decisions when it comes to building a Board of Directors or Advisors. They have a distinct ability to use diversity to strengthen their clients which sets them apart. Finding the right solutions for what is needed is similar to the tough decisions I am faced with on every shot of every tournament. I am proud to represent Boardsi on the PGA TOUR and share their mission with the business executives that I interact with on a weekly basis,” said Tringale

Tringale made his PGA tour debut in the 2010 Sony Open in Hawaii. He gained his PGA Tour card for 2011 by securing 4th at Q-School in December 2010 and had 4th place finishes at the Farmers Insurance Open and the Greenbrier Classic. He ranked 56th on the PGA Tour in 2012. All while proving to be one of the next top professional golfers.

Tringale qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the third consecutive season (ninth total), advancing to the BMW Championship and finishing the season No. 43 in the FedExCup standings. Marked his fourth time qualifying for the BMW Championship and best position in the final standings since the 2014-15 season. Collected four top-10s, his most in a season since 2012, and made the cut in 20 of 27 starts. 2022 SEASON ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP: Finished T2 at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, his fourth career runner-up on TOUR and first since the 2015 Shriners Children’s Open.

https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.33419.cameron-tringale.html

Tringale’s debut wearing the Boardsi logo in the Farmers Insurance Open, he tied for third. His Fedexcup rank is 14th and OWGR rank is 51. The Boardsi family looks forward to cheering Cameron on this year.

CONTACT: Lisa Williams[email protected]

Boardsi logo. (PRNewsfoto/boardsi)
Boardsi logo. (PRNewsfoto/boardsi)
Cision
Cision

View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/boardsi-signs-sponsorship-deal-with-cameron-tringale-301494125.html

SOURCE boardsi

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

More to explorer

Executive Branding for Board Candidates: How to Be Seen as Strategic Before You’re Selected

Executive branding has quietly become one of the most decisive factors in board selection. In today’s evolving governance landscape, experience alone is no longer enough. Boards are choosing leaders who can clearly articulate their strategic value, demonstrate perspective, and align with the future of the organization. The question is no longer whether you are qualified, but whether your value is unmistakably clear.

Boardsi April 2026 Magazine Issue

In today’s evolving boardroom, independence is no longer a formality—it is a strategic force. The April issue of BoardS i Magazine explores how independent directors are reshaping governance through courageous questioning, external perspective, and forward-looking insight. From creating constructive tension to elevating long-term strategy, this issue reveals why the most effective boards are not defined by agreement, but by the quality of their thinking.

The owner of this website has made a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, please report any problems that you encounter using the contact form on this website. This site uses the WP ADA Compliance Check plugin to enhance accessibility.