6 frameworks, checklists and strategies to maximise sponsor and exhibitor sales.
Finding it increasingly difficult to close those sponsorship deals? Getting budget objections? Or just no response at all? Is your sponsorship revenue dwindling or showing no growth?
How do you re-think your event sponsorship strategies? What’s the most effective strategy to deliver results?
Event sponsorship has entered a new era post pandemic. Budgets are down. Expectations are up. Sponsors and exhibitors are looking for measurable activations that offer them leads, engagement and measurable results.
This practical hands-on Masterclass will teach you a series of frameworks so that you can:
Give your team the tools and frameworks to create sponsorship strategies and sales tools that help make your event super-sponsorable.
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Events strategists, Managers, Directors, Heads of Department and Executive Heads, of Associations, Societies, Federations and all membership organisations
This masterclass is awarded 3 hours / 180 minutes of CPD time.
Managing Director, The Business Narrative, Author, The Chief Event Officer’s Playbook
Managing Director, The Business Narrative, Author, The Chief Event Officer’s Playbook
Sasha Frieze FRSA FCIM is an award-winning event strategist and consultant, who’s delivered 1,000+ events in 30+ years, and is the author of The Chief Event Officer’s Playbook – how to create transformational events,
Sasha has worked for decades with clients across associations, media owners, conference and exhibition companies, corporates, and non-profits including: the United Nations Foundation, The Guardian, The BMJ, the Open Data Institute, the British Society for Immunology and the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
Sasha is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and The Royal Society of Arts, a NED of the British Society for Haematology and a visiting lecturer in event management at The University of Westminster.
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