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New Orleans Water Brand LEVEL Partners With Louisiana’s #1 Youth Tennis Player Carley Griffin

Prowess: Carley Griffin and Jeff Griffin are taking the tennis community by storm

NEW ORLEANS, LA, November 2021 LEVEL Ultra-Purified Water+ is now partnering with 5-star recruit Carley Griffin and her father, Jeff Griffin. The 12-year-old Blue Chip Prospect has been competing at the national level for 3 years (2018) and has been climbing the national rankings since. Our team feels that working with Carley and her father will allow us to cast a light on local influences that have the potential to change the narrative for generations to follow. 

John R. Williamson Jr, CEO, on LEVEL’s partnership with the Griffins, “Carley is a representation of hard work, dedication, and elevating to higher levels. We were eager to work with Carley because she embodies what the next generation of sports and the world looks like.” 

LEVEL Ultra-Purified Water+ (pH 9.0+), a New Orleans-based water company that goes through 11 stages of purification and adds ionic trace minerals (Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium) to deliver alkaline water with superior taste and hydration. Founded in 2016, LEVEL is a lifestyle functional water that aims to promote the physical, mental, and spiritual enhancement, while also effecting social change in the community.

Corey Bureau

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