The Experiential Agency(TM) to Produce the 2004 Children's Ball
15 May 2004 - 2:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
The Experiential Agency(TM) to Produce the 2004 Children's Ball For
The Medical Research Institute Council's 46th Annual Gala
Benefiting Children's Memorial Hospital CHICAGO, May 12
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Experiential Agency(TM) (XA),
(BULLETIN BOARD: EXAG) announced today it has been named event
agency of record for the 2004 Medical Research Institute Council
(MRIC) Children's Ball. XA will design and produce this annual
charitable gala for MRIC in coordination with the 2004 Campaign
Co-Chairs, Cheryl Cook and Gail Gassner. The Gala, "Starstruck!
Living the Dream," will take place in Chicago on Saturday, December
11, 2004 at The Sheraton Hotel & Towers. The MRIC raises funds
for critical medical research and education at Children's Memorial
Hospital and has over the past 13 years raised more than $25
million to further this work. "XA is delighted to have been chosen
by this preeminent medical research institution to produce this
year's gala. Plans are to create a glamorous and sophisticated
setting around a timelessly modern tribute to Hollywood for the
enjoyment of the evening's guests," said XA CEO Frank Goldstin. XA
has full service offices in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles and
provides corporations and highly visible brands with comprehensive
Event Marketing, Design and Production Services. Since 1989,
Goldstin and his team have been the creative force behind
prestigious, national projects for clients such as The NBA,
McDonald's Corporation, Song Airlines, Eurex, Olympus, Salvatore
Ferragamo, Vogue, W Hotels and ABN AMRO. In 2003, XA was ranked one
of the "Top 50 Powerhouse Event Companies in the World" by Special
Events Magazine. In 2004, XA made "The List" of the top Event
Marketing Agencies in the United States by Event Marketer Magazine.
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