American Marketing Association Young Professionals
Category:
Networking
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
1/27/2004
End Date:
1/27/2004
Start Time:
7:00 pm
End Time:
9:30 pm
Event
Info:
Sports Marketing at ESPN Zone How Can Sports Marketing Increase Your Bottomline? Come join AMA-YP at ESPN Zone and hear how to maximize your marketing dollars in the Atlanta sports industry. On Tuesday, January 27th at 7:00p.m. a panel with esteemed marketing professionals will discuss how to leverage sports marketing opportunities in Atlanta. Panelists include: Moderator: Atlanta Business Chronicle's Marketing and Media Reporter, Jim Lovel Bob Hope, President, Hope-Beckham William Stevens, Atlanta Thrashers And more! Stay tuned to hear about the other panelists for this event.
The cost is $10 for early registration (on or before January 23) and $15 at the door for AMA members and non-members or register online. Come network with Atlanta's marketing professionals - Networking begins at 7:00p.m. Please contact Cindi Miller with questions at 678-344-6374. Special thanks to our event sponsor, ESPN Zone's Buckhead location 3030 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305.
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