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The benevolent economy, the new hobby of ex-basketball player Tony Parker

2022-04-20T19:26:15.817Z


On April 30, the athlete will enter the capital of Smart Good Things, of which he will also be the ambassador.


Tony Parker is a man who goes to the end of his ambitions, in the first part of his career, as in the second…

“I hope that, in the next twenty years, I will be recognized as a good businessman

, explained in 2019 the ex-basketball player in

L'Équipe,

by ending his career at the age of 37. 

I feel like I will be able to have an impact on society

.

Aspirations on the way

 to becoming reality.

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The former San Antonio Spurs player has certainly already distinguished himself in business, in particular with the acquisition of the company which manages the ski lifts of the Villard-de-Lans ski resort, and recently by investing in a wine estate in Provence.

But by entering, on April 30, the capital of Smart Good Things, of which he will also be the ambassador, Tony Parker displays his desire to advance

the “benevolent economy”

.

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Created last year by businessman Serge Bueno, the group, which will launch its innovative drink preparations on the market next week, has undertaken to donate 25% of its net turnover to finance programs in favor of causes of general interest.

Smart Good Things will work in particular to keep seniors at home or to prevent school dropouts.

 "Serge and I have common values, work, sharing, transparency, ethics, which will allow us to build large-scale projects together, economically profitable and socially responsible"

, assures the quadruple NBA champion and former captain of the French team.

Source: lefigaro

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