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NAPLES, Fla. -- Naples developer The D'Jamoos Group announces that Chief Executive Officer Joseph D'Jamoos has been appointed to The Franklin Templeton Shootout Charities Board of Directors that oversees The Franklin Templeton Shootout hosted by Greg Norman.
Founded in 1989 by World Golf Hall of Fame member Greg Norman, the Shootout exists to help raise funds and awareness for children that suffer from disease or social difficulties.
"Since moving The Franklin Templeton Shootout to Naples in 2001, Joe has been a great sounding board for us with respect to community relations," said Taylor Ives, Tournament Director. "He is a tremendous supporter of the event."
Ives added that D'Jamoos' responsibilities as a board member include continuing his active role as a leader in the Southwest Florida business community and opening new doors for the Shootout.
Franklin Templeton Shootout Charities is the organizing body for the PGA Tour's Franklin Templeton Shootout. Through proceeds and donations, more than $10 million has been raised to help children's charities.
The primary beneficiary is CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation. CureSearch supports the Children's Oncology Group, the world's largest pediatric cancer research network of nurses, physicians, and scientists who represent all childhood cancer programs in North America.
The D'Jamoos Group is a family-owned company with commercial, mixed-use and residential projects located throughout Southwest Florida. With a commitment to excellence, the company is focused on creating quality construction with exceptional character and style.
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