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SUMMARY:NONPROFIT SIG: How Sports Marketing Brings Millions to Northeast Ohio
DESCRIPTION:Since 2000\, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (GCSC) has been responsible for attracting more than 190 sporting events which provide nearly $592 million in economic activity to Northeast Ohio. Governed by a committed group of trustees representing Cleveland’s most esteemed private\, public and nonprofit institutions\, GCSC’s Board & Associate Board aid the organization in achieving its mission to enhance the economy\, image and quality of life in the Greater Cleveland community by attracting and creating significant sporting events and activities. \n \nMost recently\, GCSC hosted both the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and 2018 USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships in Cleveland. Additionally\, the organization recently announced Cleveland as a host of the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four. \nGCSC is proud of its growing reputation as a notable sports destination. Maintaining GCSC’s goal of producing events that are more successful when held in Cleveland than in other cities\, requires focused and collaborative marketing efforts. Showcasing Cleveland and its ability to execute large-scale sporting events is the responsibility of Mike Mulhall\, VP of Business Development and Meredith Painter\, Director of Marketing & Communications for GCSC. They assist the GCSC team throughout each step of the event process by offering the following services:\n\n\nCommunity Programming\nEarned Media and Public Relations Support\nEvent Attraction\nEvent Operations\nFundraising\nGraphic Design\n\n\n\n\nMarketing Support\nPartnership and Lead Development\nTicket Sales Services\nSocial Media Marketing\nVolunteer Recruitment\n\n\nDuring this Nonprofit SIG\, Mulhall and Painter will share an overview of GCSC’s mission and practices that they’ve found helpful when marketing a major sporting event in the local community. \nYou’ll learn: \n\n\nHow sports marketing brings big revenues to Northeast Ohio\nMarketing tactics for generating interest in your event\nHow Cleveland became a great destination city\n\nFast Facts: \n\nParking is available in the LAZ Parking Lot at 610 Prospect Ave E\, Cleveland\, OH 44115 (corner of E. 4th Street and Prospect Ave.\, across from Harry Buffalo). They offer early bird parking rates and are just a short walk down E. 4th Street to GCSC.\nCoffee\, bagels and water provided\nCheck-in begins at 7:45 a.m.\, program begins at 8 a.m.\n\nAbout Our Speakers: \n\n\n\nMike Mulhall is the Vice President of Business Development for Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. In this role\, he oversees the organization’s marketing and communications\, partner alliances and is responsible for bidding on future events to be held in Cleveland. Prior to his current role\, Mulhall served as Vice President of Partnerships for Destination Cleveland and was part of the leadership for the sales team at both the Cleveland Indians and Six Flags. He lives in Mentor with his wife Deb and has four children.\n\n\n\nMeredith Painter is a Cleveland-area native who is settled back in Cleveland after spending the past seven years in Phoenix\, Arizona. As the former Community Relations Manager for the NBA’s Phoenix Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury\, she worked with various organizations\, businesses\, community partners and talent to enhance the community’s perception of both brands. \nPainter is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace University where she studied Broadcasting and Public Relations. After graduation\, she worked for Playhouse Square to provide service and support to community partners\, such as Cleveland Municipal School District\, to enhance their Community Engagement and Education Department’s footprint. Having a passion for graphic design and branding\, Painter has been providing various nonprofit organizations with freelance design and brand strategy for ten years. \nHer clients include Children’s Cancer Network\, Phoenix Children’s Hospital\, Community Assessment Services and Teach For America. As Director of Marketing and Communications for Greater Cleveland Sports Commission\, Painter is excited to be part of such an amazing team of people who work hard to provide Northeast Ohio with high quality sporting events that support the community.
URL:https://www.amaneo.org/event/nonprofit-sig-how-sports-marketing-brings-millions-to-northeast-ohio/
LOCATION:Greater Cleveland Sports Commission\, 334 Euclid Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
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