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LeaderBoard of Miami/Ft. Lauderdale isn’t restricted
to just scoring and assisting at golf tournaments
around the state of Florida. Innovative event
coordinators see our productions and products as
another way of thanking sponsors and of getting
their message across to their guests.
At the
annual Major League Baseball Players Trust event in
Orlando, the organizers were holding a live auction
at the same time Florida was playing Oklahoma in the
2009 BCS Championship Game. LeaderBoard solved the
problem by dedicating one screen in the pairings
party to just the football game while the second
screen was utilized to highlight the live auction
items.
In
fact, event planners seek out LeaderBoard to solve
situations at their functions. For HeartsUnited,
they needed a way to get their sponsors in front of
their 300 guests at a casino night. They didn’t want
to clutter up the “casino” with banners and opted
instead to bring in two visual screens and rotate
their sponsors on screen along with announcements of
the evening, rules of the games and pictures of
their patrons, which were taken throughout the
evening to keep the screens fresh.
Our
multi-media presentations catch the eye at whatever
type of function you wish to enhance. We will tailor
the displays to your event as well as give those at
the event an experience they will be talking about
for months. Our multi-media displays are highly
effective in any situation. At a time when many
events tend to look and feel the same, here is an
opportunity to stand out from the crowd.
Through
the beginning of 2009, LeaderBoard has assisted at a
variety of fundraising events, including a live
auction at Sea World with more than 500 guests in
attendance, a multitude of casino nights, golf
tournaments and even a couple of fishing
tournaments.
LeaderBoard has set up and assisted at fishing expos
in the Florida Keys, business expos at convention
halls and even worked a recent Feast With The
Beasts, a South Florida Zoological Society
fundraiser on the paths of the Miami MetroZoo in
which we set up three screens to show sponsors and
pictures of the patrons.