Tommy Hilfiger Corporation is an American company which is incorporated in Hong Kong. A Tommy Hilfiger shop In 1989, a Hong Kong businessman Silas Chou acquired Tommy Hilfiger Corporation via Sportswear Holdings Limited, along with his partner Lawrence Stroll. Chou served as Chairman and then Co-Chairman from 1989 to 2002.[1] In 1992, The Corporation listed in New York Stock Exchange. Later Chou sold the company, and in 2006 de-listed and privatization to the British Apax Partners. Phillips-Van Heusen bought the company in 2010. The company licenses the brand to it OEM company through its subsidiary Tommy Hilfiger Licensing LLC, which based in New Jersey.[2] The Licensing owned the rights of the logo.[3] Tommy Hilfiger Corporation also owns Tommy Hilfiger USA and Tommy Hilfiger Europe B.V.[4]
Special Olympics USA is a sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the United States. It is part of the global Special Olympics movement. The Special Olympics was founded in 1968 with the main goal to accept and welcome individuals as they are. The Special Olympics provides year-round training in Olympic based sports and is based in 170 countries.[1]