THG Worldwide Clients Meet, Mingle and Play with Pros at NHL, Ryder Cup Events
Posted: Thursday, March 19, 2009
by Jon Stromberg
thgworldwideblog.com
Chicago (March 13, 2009): THG Worldwide, Inc. recently wrapped up its client hospitality programs around the 2009 NHL All-Star Game and the 2008 Ryder Cup-both of which offered thrilling finishes for spectators and participants.
THG's hospitality offerings at the NHL All-Star Game featured the opportunity for clients to meet Montreal Canadien great Benoit Brunet during a four-course dinner at the Loews Vogue Hotel in Montreal . Clients also had the opportunity to meet former NHL New York Rangers star, Mark Messier and NHL great, Guy Lafleur, at the hotel.
"The feedback we've received from clients who attended both events has been extremely positive," says Jon Stromberg, CEO North America for THG Worldwide. "Our hospitality offerings at signature events like these continue to be an effective way for our clients to conduct business and enjoy themselves at premier venues and locations."
THG Worldwide is currently booking clients for hospitality programs around the 2010 Ryder Cup, slated for play at Celtic Manor in Wales , a challenging course built expressly for the Ryder Cup match-up. In addition, THG has several international corporate hospitality programs available for hockey fans, including the 2009 Ice Hockey World Championship in Berne , Switzerland .
THG Worldwide, Inc. is a leading provider of corporate hospitality programs at premier sporting events in the United States and abroad-including the US Grand Prix, World Cup Soccer, Masters , US Open and the Final Four. As a marcus evans company, all aspects of THG Worldwide's services promise a level of client focus and attention second to none.
Jon Stromberg is the CEO of THG Worldwide, a marcus evans company. Jon has also served THG Worldwide as Senior Director. Jon Stromberg graduated from DePauw University .
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