
Sports Speaker Luncheons
Liven up your customer lunch with a live Q&A from a sports professional. Whether you’re looking for a former or current athlete, a team manager, or a coach, we’ve got you covered.
The Process
Here's how it works: You select the venue, extend the invitations to your valued customers, and deliver a captivating presentation that sets the stage. Then, you can relax and enjoy as your chosen sports professional takes the floor and sparks a lively and engaging Q&A session, designed to keep your audience fully engaged and buzzing with excitement.
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This interactive and dynamic discussion, led by a seasoned expert in the sports industry, is sure to leave a lasting impression on your customers, and will provide them with a unique and memorable experience that they will be talking about for weeks to come. Don't settle for a run-of-the-mill lunch meeting; elevate your event with a live Q&A session from a sports professional that will truly captivate and inspire your guests.
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The one-hour engagement also includes ball or puck signings (merchandise not included) and photo opps!
Choose from the following sports professionals:
Atlanta:
â–¹ Bijon Robinson (Current Falcons Player)
Baltimore:
â–¹ John Harbaugh (Current Ravens Head Coach)
â–¹ Kyle Hamilton (Current Ravens Player)
Boston:
â–¹ Brad Marchand (Current Bruins Player)
Buffalo:
â–¹ Rafmus Dahlin (Current Sabres Player)
Charlotte:
â–¹ Adam Thielen (Current Panthers Player)
â–¹ Luke Kuechly (Former Panthers Player)
Chicago:
â–¹ Matt Eberflus (Bears Head Coach)
â–¹ Ryan Poles (Bears GM)
â–¹ Cole Kmet (Current Bears Player)
â–¹ Jed Hoyer (President of the Cubs)
Dallas:
â–¹ Micah Parsons (Current Cowboys Player)
â–¹ Bruce Bochy (Current Rangers Manager)
â–¹ Charles Haley (Former Cowboys Player)
Denver:
â–¹ Gabriel Landeskog (Current Avalanche Player)
Detroit:
â–¹ AJ Hinch (Current Tigers Manager)
â–¹ Aidan Hutchinson (Current Lions Player)
Houston:
â–¹ Roger Clemens (Former Astros Player)
Kansas City:
â–¹ Marquez Valdes-Scantling (Current Chiefs Player)
â–¹ Mecole Hardman (Current Chiefs Player)
â–¹ Jamaal Charles (Former Chiefs Player)
Las Vegas:
â–¹ Mark Stone (Current Knights Player)
â–¹ Antonio Pierce (Raiders Head Coach)
Los Angeles:
â–¹ Dave Roberts (Current Dodgers Manager)
â–¹ James Worthy (Former Lakers Player)
Minnesota:
â–¹ PJ Fleck (Current Minnesota Head Coach)
â–¹ Matt Zucharello (Current Wild Player)
â–¹ Markus Foligno (Current Wild Player)
â–¹ Kevin O'Connell (Vikings Head Coach)
Nashville:
â–¹ Ryan O'Reilly (Current Predators Player)
Nebraska:
â–¹ Matt Rhule (Nebraska Head Football Coach)
New Orleans:
â–¹ Brian Kelly (LSU Head Football Coach)
NYC:
â–¹ Brian Cashman (Current Yankees GM)
â–¹ Jeff McNeil (Current Mets Player)
Philadelphia:
â–¹ Kyle Schwarber (Current Phillies Player)
â–¹ Lane Johnson (Current Eagles Player)
â–¹ Carli Lloyd (Former Women’s Soccer Star)
â–¹ Rob Thomson (Current Phillies Manager)
â–¹ D'Andre Swift (Current Eagles Player)
Phoenix:
â–¹ Jonathon Gannon (Cardinals Head Coach)
Pittsburgh:
â–¹ Joey Porter Jr. (Current Steelers Player)
â–¹ Kris Letang (Current Penguins Player)
Raleigh:
â–¹ Jordan Staal (Current Hurricanes Player)
â–¹ Sabastian Aho (Current Hurricanes Player)
St Louis:
â–¹ Ozzie Smith (Former Cardinals Player)
San Diego:
â–¹ Austin Nola (Current SD Padres Player)
San Francisco:
â–¹ Fred Warner (Current 49ers Player)
â–¹ Brandon Ayuk (Current 49ers Player)
Seattle:
â–¹ Tyler Lockett (Current Seahawks Player)
â–¹ Brandon Tanev (Current Kraken Player)
â–¹ Jordan Eberle (Current Kraken Player)
â–¹ Ron Francis (Current Kraken GM)
Tampa Bay:
â–¹ Victor Hedman (Current Lightning Player)
â–¹ Derrick Brooks (Former Bucs Player)
Toronto:
â–¹ George Springer (Current Blue Jays Player)
Washington:
â–¹ John Carlson (Current Capitals Player)