NSF Webinar Series: "The 2015 NSF Corporate & Industry Survey"

"The 2015 NSF Corporate & Industry Survey"
A FREE Best Practices Webinar
 
The National Sports Forum is holding its second webinar for the 2016 National Sports Forum in Portland! This FREE webinar will focus on the key findings from the 2015 Corporate & Industry Survey. If you missed this breakout session at the 2015 NSF, you do not want to miss out on this webinar!
 
Follow along during the webinar with your copy of the 2015 NSF Corporate & Industry Survey. If you do not already have a copy, CLICK HERE to download!
 
Session Description: Are you curious to know what Sponsors are saying? Or which sports do the best job and bring in the most sponsors? How do Sponsors really evaluate packages?
 
The 2015 Corporate & Industry Survey is an in depth review of the opinions of team/event executives and leading corporate sponsors on sports marketing. The country’s top Corporate Advertisers and Sponsors have spoken! Come find out what both sides are saying as this session with Ron Seaver, Jim Kahler and Norm O'Reilly uncovers the insider’s information.

If you have not yet had a chance to REGISTER ONLINE, we encourage you to do so.

Panelists

Jim Kahler

JIM KAHLER
Executive Director Center for
Sports Administration
Ohio University
 
Ohio University

Ron Seaver

RON SEAVER
President
National Sports Forum
 
National Sports Forum

Norm O'Reilly

 
NORM O'REILLY
Chair, Department of
Sports Administration
Ohio University
 
Ohio University
 

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