Get ready to rally, Longhorns and Aggies fans! 🎉 Join us for the ultimate tailgate showdown as we gear up for an amazing game. Experience the camaraderie and the unbeatable spirit of college football! Bring your game face, appetite, and team pride on Saturday, November 30th from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm at 📍716 Park Place, College Station, TX. See you there!🏈🔥 #HookEm #GigEm #TailgateParty
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🏈 Excited about the Super Bowl? 🏈 Check out this article discussing the importance of keeping fans comfortable in stadiums to enhance their overall experience. Learn how prioritizing fan comfort, including aspects like restroom facilities, can significantly impact their enjoyment of the game. #superbowl 🏟️ https://lnkd.in/eiUuZUvu
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Hard to beat "Vader Kid" https://lnkd.in/g5ZcPVS2 One of my all-time favorite Super Bowl spots and I'm not even a huge Star Wars fan. I liked it so much, I bought this car. Still driving it. What's one spot from the past that never gets old to you? Drop a link in the comments. #SuperBowlSpots #Advertising #Classics
Super Bowl XLV - Darth Vader in Volkswagen TV Spot
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Ball up top 🏀 In partnership with Uptop, Avalanche is helping power the new Loyalty Program for the Cleveland Cavaliers! Upon sign up, a wallet tied to their profile is spun up to enable consumers to start collecting achievement badges that signify reward unlocks like game tickets, VIP experiences, merchandise, and memorabilia. Uptop leverages the airline loyalty model to provide teams a new upfront revenue stream, in this case, with “Cavs points”, while allowing them to collect better data on more-in depth touch points with their fans. This is the first to come from the Uptop team, who have major plans on Avalanche to disrupt the stagnant sports loyalty programs of today!
The Cleveland Cavaliers today announced the launch of their new fan engagement program, Cavs Rewards, in partnership with fan rewards platform Uptop. The program is designed to enhance the fan experience and turn fans’ everyday purchases into unforgettable Cavaliers experiences and premium rewards! OFFICIAL RELEASE: on.nba.com/4eZTtje
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TDC - Please enjoy Mark Freitas success story! We so excited Mark has joined PRESS BOX with Doug!
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What is your "I'm going to cut down the nets" dream? Jimmy Valvano's dream in 1980: "I'm going to win a national championship and cut the nets down". The team visualized and practiced achieving the dream by cutting the nets down. He painted the picture for them: "If I can get you to see what I'm seeing, to dream what I'm dreaming, we can win it." At first it was awkward, and year 1 didn't end well. It took 3 years of ups and downs before the manifestation of his vision in one of the greatest upsets ever. Do you think NC State wins it all in 1983 without Jimmy V's clear vision and belief he instilled in his team? Have you visualized your dream? Imagined the time and place it will happen? The challenges you'll have to overcome? The behaviors you'll have to exude? The feeling you'll have when it's accomplished? Paint your picture. Make your dream tangible and explainable in detail. Start April with 2 minutes of inspiration from Jimmy V:
ESPN's 30 for 30 Survive and Advance: RMI Robert Miller Reel
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Mike McGuirk and I, just had our experiential course, Fan Behavior, approved for the Fall of 2024 at Babson! In the course we will examine fan behavior in entertainment and sports! Not only is this a dream class for me, I am so happy to be working with Mike. #sportsmarketingclass #fanbehavior
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Powerful speaker. If you get a chance, read his book..
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
My pregame speech in Cleveland focused more on the future than any talk I've given to our organization. After launching our first ever Banana Ball Youth Tournament in Cleveland with 900 kids, I knew going into our fourth MLB Stadium, we had a much bigger responsibility to these kids than ever before. Before the game, I wanted to leave the right message to our entire organization about the obligation we had with the next generation of Banana Ball players in the audience. What were they going to see from us? How were we going to make them feel? What fans first moments would we create for them? I believe 100% that these kids could be the future of Banana Ball. What they experienced from us would help shape their views on not only what the Bananas were all about but what Fans First was all about. We owed it to them to show the fun and joy we bring to the game but also the dedication that we bring to the fans. And not just the fans in general, but our focus on one fan at a time, and one kid at a time. As we always say, "Every game is someone's first game," but this night felt even more important because of what it could mean for the future. At the end of the night our goal was to leave Cleveland proud of the experience we provided. I'm proud to say we did that and then some and I'm so grateful for our team for always believing in who we are, what we stand for and delivering on that promise.
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🏎️Thrills on the Track! Last night, our Dallas summer associates and their mentors had a blast at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games! It was a fantastic evening filled with friendly competition and high-speed fun. 🏁 Elijah Roden took the lead (first place), followed Yousef Omar in second and Rodney Wolfe in third. #LawStudents #SummerAssociates #LegalCareers #LegalProfession #PerkinsCoieSummer24
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When North Carolina State tipped off in the ACC tournament three weeks ago, the Wolfpack had a 17-14 record and an infinitesimal chance of making the NCAA tournament. But they ripped off five wins in five days to steal an automatic berth to March Madness. Then they went on a wild run even by the standards of an event known for insanity. Now they’re easily the most improbable Final Four team of the past decade. What were the odds of the Wolfpack getting this far? To find out, you can take the win probabilities for each of the past four games from the college-basketball statistical website kenpom.com, then multiply those percentages to quantify the rough likelihood of a Final Four run. N.C. State was a 1-in-88 long shot. But even that number doesn’t accurately convey how unexpected this Final Four romp has been. That’s because the Wolfpack really had to survive and advance nine times. The chance of that happening wasn’t 1 in 88. It was more like 1 in 23,512. To put that .004% probability in context, the National Weather Service says you’re more likely to get struck by lightning during your lifetime. How can you not love underdogs & March Madness! #statistics #marchmadness #underdogs https://lnkd.in/eYYfjg3E
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Powerful speaker. If you get a chance, read his book..
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
My pregame speech in Cleveland focused more on the future than any talk I've given to our organization. After launching our first ever Banana Ball Youth Tournament in Cleveland with 900 kids, I knew going into our fourth MLB Stadium, we had a much bigger responsibility to these kids than ever before. Before the game, I wanted to leave the right message to our entire organization about the obligation we had with the next generation of Banana Ball players in the audience. What were they going to see from us? How were we going to make them feel? What fans first moments would we create for them? I believe 100% that these kids could be the future of Banana Ball. What they experienced from us would help shape their views on not only what the Bananas were all about but what Fans First was all about. We owed it to them to show the fun and joy we bring to the game but also the dedication that we bring to the fans. And not just the fans in general, but our focus on one fan at a time, and one kid at a time. As we always say, "Every game is someone's first game," but this night felt even more important because of what it could mean for the future. At the end of the night our goal was to leave Cleveland proud of the experience we provided. I'm proud to say we did that and then some and I'm so grateful for our team for always believing in who we are, what we stand for and delivering on that promise.
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