Alumni Celebrity All STARS
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Alumni Celebrity All STARS
All STARS Management Group Inc. Representing the Alumni Celebrity All STARS 2006 Contents Executive Summary 2 Services 3 Strategy & Implementation 4 Management Summary 5 Standard Event Model 6 Host Team Responsibilities 7 Marketing/Design Support 9 All STARS (l.-r.): B.J. MacDonald, Mick Vukota, Gary Howatt, Gord Dineen, Gerry Hart – “Hockey for Heroes” – New York, NY, 2003 The All STARS Management Group 1 Executive Summary OVERVIEW Over the past few years The All STARS Group hockey team has developed key relationships with former NHL players (and celebrities) and non-profit organizations. Today, with generous sponsor support (i.e., The Darby Group), The All STARS have nurtured some excellent community relationships/partnerships. The Group was developed in 1995 under the name of Score for Charity by several former NHL players, most notably Ron Duguay and Pat Hickey. Score's vision was to promote hockey, foster excitement /goodwill and encourage community support while offering fun-filled activities for people of all ages with a charitable focus. Today, that vision remains the same. The All STARS Group is about hockey . . . with charity, camaraderie, hospitality and partnership at the top of the list. MISSION Our (and the team's) mission is to: Favorably promote the game and goodwill of hockey, focus on raising money for worthwhile charities - touching people's lives in a highly memorable and meaningful manner. KEYS TO SUCCESS The successful production of an event requires specialized skills involving creativity, technical knowledge, and logistical planning. Our team provides clients with extensive experience producing events that require expertise. OWNERSHIP The All Stars Management Group Inc. is a company founded in Canada with a wholly owned subsidiary in operating in Washington State (All Stars Management Group Inc. USA) The All STARS Management Group 2 Services PLAYER • • • • Player Recruitment Player Logistics Travel Lodging EVENT MANAGEMENT • • • • • • • Analyses of Event Goals and Objectives Development of Budget Development of Volunteers, Committees, and Support Staff Timeline Management Recommendation of Options consistent with Budget Post Mortem Final Billings PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Pre-Production Period • • • • Hockey for Heroes – Islanders’ Edition Branding Collateral (Poster) 2005 Design & Planning of Production Elements and Requirements Development of Site Plan Provide Event Follow-up Analysis and Recommendations Administration of follow-up Accounting & Analyses Production Period • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Game Day Producer Welcome Reception/Gala Producer Analyses & Design of Production Requirements Review Supplier/Fabricator Competitive Bids Contract with Suppliers & Fabricators Design & Planning of Staffing and Scheduling Administration of Purchase & Rental of Equipment and Materials Supervision of Event Set-up Period Supervision of Event Production Period Supervision of Operations Staff, Support Staff, and Volunteers Procurement of Entertainment On Site Activities Photography & Video Services Audio Visual Services Manage Signage Requirements Off Site Activities OTHER The All STARS Management Group • • Sponsorship Plan Development of Advertising and Publicity Plan 3 Strategy &Implementation COMPETITIVE EDGE Because of the Group's (and team's) growth over the last few years, the timing is ideal for building existing (or creating new) properties, accomplishing the following: • • • • • Establish a group that supports NHL Alumni charitable initiatives Enhance charitable initiatives Sponsorship opportunities (e.g., corporate hospitality) Build on the NHL alumni/celebrity hockey team mission organized specifically for charity events and/or as value-added to existing NHL events Establish a centralized/reputable NHL alumni/celebrity hockey team. ALLIANCES Over the years of operation, the All Stars Management Group Inc. has formed numerous alliances (and partnerships) with international companies such as Darby Group Companies, American Airlines, MasterCard International, Nextel Communications, CitiCorp, FDNY, players from the 1980 USA Men's Gold medal Olympic hockey team, Vancouver Canucks, Los Angeles Kings Alumni, New Jersey Devils Alumni and most importantly, the NHL Alumni. Jackson Hole On-Ice Weekend Branding Collateral (Poster) 2006 The All STARS Management Group 4 Management Summary Over 25 years of marketing, event management/production and fundraising experience The All STARS hockey team offers an impressive roster of former NHL players (and Hall of Famers), plus former athletes and celebrities. This diversified list of players is the focal point of all our initiatives – and can measurably enhance your sales and marketing objectives. Our participation is truly unique, memorable and most of all successful. MILESTONES Jarri Kurri with honorary ’80 Gold Medal US Olympic Team Captain Martina Navratilova – Aspen CO, 2002 The All Stars Management Group Inc. is proud to have been involved with many charity organizations such as, Cystic Fibrosis, MADD (Mothers against drunk driving), Christopher Reeves Foundation, CES Foundation (Jackson Hole, WY), New York Islanders Children's Foundation, Aspen Hospital and FDNY/NYPD charitable societies. FEES Fees vary based on the scope of each event and are estimated after the initial briefing meeting. The All STARS Management Group 5 Standard Event Model THE ALL STARS TEAM Our team, co-captained by Bill Ranford, Reed Larson and Alan Thicke is a combination of well known NHL Alumni plus an array of celebrities from television, motion pictures, the music industry and other sports. The team always consists of 13 skaters and one goalie. ALL STARS GAME FORMAT Suggested playing time is approximately two hours. Games usually consist of two 25 minute periods, each played stop time - plus player introductions and opening ceremonies. TEAM ARRIVAL Due to the working hours of some players, and varying points of origin, it's very likely that the team will arrive at different times (& day). Hockey for Heroes – Rangers’ Edition Chelsea Piers 2003 The All STARS Management Group 6 Host Team Responsibilities DRESSING ROOMS • Towels, soap, razor blades/shaving cream and shower shampoo • 1 locker room attendant and 1 security personnel to secure the room during warm-up and game. • Fruit and gum • Beverages (water, juice, beer) • Doctor and trainer TEAM MEALS The All STARS Group (playing with Rangers Alumni) NFL quarterback legend Boomer Esaison and U.S. Women’s Olympic Team member Abby Fox – New York, NY, 2003 • Pre-game and post-game AIRFARE • Provide round trip direct airfare for 16 team members from home to airport. Tickets are either FIRST CLASS or 2 ECONOMY tickets. • Team to supply host with point of arrival and departure • Team to work with host travel agent or designated airline for bookings and scheduling of flights • Provide 1 to 2 tickets round trip for pre-event meetings and site inspection. HOTEL • Provide hotel rooms for 14 team members, plus 1 room for team manager • If travel required for pre-event meeting/site inspection, provide 1 room for duration of trip The All STARS Management Group 7 Host Team Responsibilities GROUND TRANSPORTATION • Player to be met by and transported from/to airport by Event personnel • Provide full size vehicle for Team organizer • Team bus to be available to transport players to and from hotel, arena, etc. ALL STARS PLAYERS All STAR’s Alan Thicke – New York NY, 2003 • Team will supply the host with players bios for introductions, etc. – and in order to which they will be announced SECURITY • Host will provide security to the team at all public functions ARENA COST • Host to underwrite all cost associated with the use of the arena for the game – insurance, etc. The All STARS Management Group 8 Marketing/Design Support ADDED VALUE The offerings of the All STARS Management group are complimented by providing Marketing, Graphic Design and Advertising Support for all events. The level of involvement is based on exisiting host group capabilities. EXPERIENCE In addition to all of the graphics provided in this document (posters, identities etc.) the graphic design arm of the All STARS Management Group comes with over 15 years of experience. Garnering international and national awards for corporate branding, design and advertising clients. Jacksonville Florida Barracudas Hockey Club Pantone 654 Pantone 186 Pantone 429 Other sports related experience include identity design for semi-pro and junior level sport identities, as well as large scale branding campaigns for the following events: • 2006 Grand Prix of Edmonton – Champ Car Series race • 2005 Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation – Annual Report and support advertising • 2003– Today. Activedmonton – city-wide fitness initiative (award winning 5 year marketing program) • 2002 FIFA U-19 World Soccer Championships • 2001 IAAF World Track and Field Championships • 1999 Canadian Grey Cup identity and collateral support Pantone 306 The All STARS Management Group 9