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20/05/2020 | 18:15 CEST |

Brazilian star volleyball player with hearing loss becomes Sonova’s latest brand ambassador

Stäfa (Switzerland), May 20, 2020 – Sonova Holding AG, a leading provider of hearing solutions, is pleased to announce its collaboration with Brazilian professional volleyball player Natália Martins. The 35-year-old has had profound hearing loss since childhood and wears hearing aids from Sonova brand Phonak. In Brazil, she is the first volleyball player with hearing loss to play at professional level and to make it into her country’s national team. Having played successfully for various leading Brazilian clubs, Natália decided last year to take the next step in her career by joining a premier league team in Romania. Sonova has now made a short film about her life.

The emotionally powerful portrait-in-film “Life without limitations – The story of Natália Martins” is the next chapter in the Sonova Group’s successful storytelling-based communications strategy that continues to win international awards. Following up on prize-winning short films about German soccer player Simon Ollert (more), Chinese dancer Tianjiao Zhang (more), Swiss aerial acrobat Jason Brügger (more) and French model Sophie Vouzelaud (more), this year it is Brasilian volleyball player Natália Martins who tells her story. In each case, the film project work led to a deeper and longer-term collaboration with the Sonova Group, aimed at inspiring people with hearing loss. The protagonists of the film series act as brand ambassadors for Sonova around the world, as well as for the Hear the World Foundation, a Sonova Group initiative. In each production, Sonova presents an authentic portrait that transports audiences into the world of the protagonist.

 

Let it roll!

 

Sonova’s film portrait about Natália Martins showcases her career as an athlete and depicts her saying good-bye to her friends, to familiar sounds and to Brazil just before her move to Europe at the end of 2019. Natália listens to the waves lapping against the shore at Copacabana beach and takes in the view of Rio from Morro da Babilônia hill, where the well-known movie “Orfeu Negro” was filmed, making Bossa Nova music famous around the world. Later, she receives a rousing send-off from members of the Guinness Book of Records-certified world’s biggest Samba group, “Batucada Abençoada”. Natália’s idol Bernardo Rocha de Rezende, the most successful volleyball trainer and team sports coach of all time, also makes an appearance.

 

The fact that Natália Martins was able to achieve her goal of becoming a professional volleyball player despite her hearing loss is particularly unusual in her native country, Brazil. According to the IBGE institute (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística), over nine million Brazilians are affected by hearing loss. However, only eight percent of these people own a hearing aid. By way of a comparison, around 25–30 percent of people with hearing loss own hearing aids in the industrialized countries. This low coverage is due to the limited number of specialist audiology stores in the country and to a general lack of public awareness about treatment options for people experiencing hearing loss. Sonova is running a local information campaign to improve the situation and give people the knowledge they need to make informed choices.

 

“We are delighted to be working with Natália Martins. Her commitment as a brand ambassador for Sonova helps raise awareness of the importance of hearing among the population at large, introduces them to new role models and supports people with hearing loss,” says Arnd Kaldowski, CEO of Sonova. “Our latest film portrait is a great example of the Sonova Group’s corporate vision in action: it shows how innovative hearing solutions can help people live a life without limitations.”

 

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