BRAZIL ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL OUTLOOK, JANUARY NEW YORK, JANUARY 27, 2016.
On March 18, 2016, the New York City Football Club will be playing against Orlando SC, which has two Brazilian players, Kaká and Pedro Ribeiro. NYCFC has offered us the possibility to hold a networking reception at Yankee Stadium before and during the match, with significant sponsorship benefits:
- Private party suite ticket
- Standard food menu included
- Alcoholic beverages (beer & wine) included
- Opportunity for a raffle of an autographed team soccer ball to all attendees
- Opportunity for specific sponsor to hand out giveaways (subject to approval)
- Opportunity for specific sponsor to have signage present within the party suite (pre-approval required by both Yankee Stadium and NYCFC operations)
- Guest visit from NYCFC player in party suite
Retail Price: $325 per person
BACC Price: $250 per person
This could be a great and unique opportunity not only for us to get together, but also to bring clients to an exciting event. Please let me know if you are interested in purchasing tickets or becoming a sponsoring the reception. The minimum sponsorship contribution is 5 (five) tickets.
NYC CALENDAR EVENTS 2016
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President Obama is traveling to South by Southwest today -- the first sitting President to do so. In Austin, he’s going to make the case for people "from all walks of life, working inside or outside of government, to help us make this democracy even stronger."
Coming from the tech industry, I was aware of the ways President Obama, his campaigns, and the White House have used technology to help people embrace the "imperative of citizenship." Tech, it seemed to me, was changing how our government engages with -- and provides services to -- people, and that's exciting.
Giving people a voice, enabling them to be heard, and working with them to solve big problems is the animating principle of President Obama’s campaigns and the core of his presidency. It’s why he sought office and what drives his Administration. It’s how we make change in America.
Technology has the power to enhance this work. When it puts users first, it enables Americans to find their voice, for our government to deliver better services, and make our country more just.
The chance to be part of this work -- to build a more user-centered government -- has inspired talented people to serve our country in new ways. The work they’re doing is impactful -- and it’s hard to see how they don’t become permanent features of our government. Indeed, this might be President Obama’s most important accomplishment as the First Tech President: establishing a lasting legacy of service that will carry on long after he leaves office.
Along with the technologists serving in our government, companies from across the tech landscape have embraced this call and pitched in on issues ranging from the Syrian refugee crisis to providing rides to veterans for job interviews, from signing people up for health care to connecting young people with summer jobs.
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