Tennessee Titans, Nissan support Wounded Warriors - The Daily News Journal

During the Titans first preseason home game at Nissan Stadium, Nissan donated $25,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project. Jeremy Tucker, Vice President, Marketing Communications and Media, Nissan North America, Inc. NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Titans and Nissan announced they will support the Wounded Warrior Project during all home games at Nissan Stadium during the upcoming 2015 season. "It's Nissan's way of honoring the service of those who sacrifice so much for all of us, including their devoted family members," said Fred Diaz, senior vice president of Nissan Sales & Marketing and Operations U. S. for Nissan North America, in... "The Titans are proud to support our nation's military veterans, and we are honored to host and recognize a deserving soldier at each Titans home game at Nissan Stadium in 2015," Tennessee Titans Foundation President Kenneth Adams IV said in the... In June 2015, Nissan announced that it is the official automotive partner of Wounded Warrior Project, building on an existing platform of support between the company and the well-known veterans' support organization. Nissan's support of WWP includes a recent " Project Titan ". Source: www.dnj.com