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"Launching the maiden voyage of 'TechOlympics Expo' was a hugely complex jigsaw puzzle of overlapping demands, deadlines, and priorities. Moening Presentation Group assembled the puzzle with finesse and efficiency. Every sponsor was delighted with the attention received from MPG, and is vowing to come back next year! What better tribute to an event well executed."
Doug Arthur, Executive Director The INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati
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Nurturing Future Tech Stars at TechOlympics Expo 2010
Tech-minded teens from across Cincinnati got the chance to compete against each other and learn about local career opportunities at a three-day event produced by Moening Presentation Group for the INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati.
Nearly 300 students from 39 regional high schools converged on the Millennium Hotel for a bonanza of video game face-offs, high-tech demonstrations, and breakout sessions about local careers in IT. The goal: to get talented young people excited about high-tech jobs in the Greater Cincinnati area and help them build pathways toward those careers.
MPG was responsible for planning and production of the three-day event, including:
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Coordinating logistics and sponsorships for a trade show featuring companies such as Kroger, Procter & Gamble, Microsoft, Motorola, IBM and AT&T
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Décor, logistics, staging and production support for all activities in the main ballroom, including keynotes
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Creating the Bing Lounge, the ultimate teen hangout stocked with bean bag chairs, arcade games, billiards, air hockey, ping pong and an internet café
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Planning and facilitating meals, hotel rooms and other amenities for attendees
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Production support for all break-out sessions
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On-site registration of all attendees
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Working closely with IT partners to help establish a dedicated network and other support required to enable the weekend’s activities
“I speak for every participant (from my school) when I say that TechOlympics was wicked and it was an amazing experience and great opportunity for students to broaden their horizons.”
Zac Long, Hamilton High School Senior |
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