Emcee
Charity Fundraisers
Emcee
Charity Fundraisers
With nearly 30 years of event experience ranging from the most lavish formal affair, to the most exciting sporting events, Michael can be an invaluable resource for the success of your event. Michael’s involvement means that your agenda is executed flawlessly, and that your well organized event will leave guests with that positive, lasting impression that is so critical to your success. Michael ensures that your event delivers a purely professional image.
Michael’s impact will be felt immediately as he seamlessly guides the event’s agenda from the moment your guest’s begin to arrive. The Program is helpful, but guests will likely only glance at it, not actually read it. Timely announcements to outline your planned activities will eliminate any confusion, and open the way for the evening’s enjoyment. The immediate benefit is a relaxed, well informed start to the event.
Established Fundraising Events
To keep guests coming back year after year, these events need to maintain their momentum, while constantly looking for ways to top last year’s event. Hiring an experienced emcee is one of the best ways to accomplish these critical goals.
First Annual & Start Up Events
First Annuals, Upstarts, and events that are struggling to find that all important leap forward. These events simply can not expose guests to the confusion of growing pains. Long term success depends upon the instant results that only experience brings.
Sporting Events as Fundraisers
The key to success? Bring in a legitimate sports announcer who is also an experienced fundraising announcer! It’s critical to not lose your fundraising efforts inside the fun and excitement of the sports action.
Feature Gallery
“An event’s success can largely be measured by a guests natural willingness to share their positive experience, and further, by their willingness to return next year. Fundraising events are constantly challenged to raise the bar, even in these difficult times. As an organizer you know that this year’s event can make or break next year’s turnout.”