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PSPS Annual Sponsorship Packages PSPS Annual Sponsorship Packages LEADERSHIP - $12,000 (Limit: 1) • Speaking opportunity - Introduction of Leadership Forum • Sponsor can host a virtual break out networking session 30 speaker (3-5 minutes) minutes prior to a mutually agreed upon Quarterly Program based on a first come/first serve basis • Opportunity to submit 2-minute long video commercial to be played during the Leadership Forum that promotes • Will receive registration list (name, title, company) for each your company/offering Quarterly Program, Summer Social, and Holiday Party one • 15 Virtual tickets to the Leadership Forum week prior to each event • Company logo included in all email communications • Full Page Ad and logo recognition in the Leadership Forum Program Booklet • Company logo on website and all virtual event signage/PPTs • Verbal recognition at Leadership Forum and Quarterly Programs • Opportunity to submit one article for a quarterly PSPS • 4 tickets to Summer Social and 4 tickets to Holiday Party Newsletter (Article must be submitted by deadline and approved by PSPS prior to publication) • Eight (8) tickets to each Quarterly Program • • Opportunity to submit 1-minute long video commercial to be Sponsor spotlight in PSPS Newsletter once/year played at Quarterly Programs that promotes their • Featured in two PSPS Sponsor Spotlights in emails to members company/offering (limited spots available for each event) • Sponsor highlighted during New Member Webinars • Recognition four times per year on the PSPS LinkedIn Page • Sponsor has opportunity 4 times per year to advertise upcoming events on PSPS Linked In Page KNOWLEDGE- $8,000 (Limit: 4) • 10 Virtual tickets to the Leadership Forum • Sponsor can host a virtual break out networking session 30 • Opportunity to submit 1-minute long video commercial to be minutes prior to a mutually agreed upon Quarterly Program played during the Leadership Forum that promotes your based on a first come/first serve basis company/offering • Will receive registration list (name, title, company) for each • Full Page Ad and logo in the Leadership Forum Program Quarterly Program, Summer Social, and Holiday Party one Booklet week prior to each event • Verbal recognition at Leadership Forum and Quarterly • Company logo included in all email communications Programs • Company logo on website and all virtual event signage/PPTs • 4 tickets to Summer Social and 4 tickets to Holiday Party • Opportunity to submit one article for a quarterly PSPS • Six (6) virtual tickets to each virtual Quarterly Program Newsletter (Article must be submitted by deadline and • Opportunity to submit 1-minute long video commercial to be approved by PSPS prior to publication) played at Quarterly Programs that promotes their • Sponsor spotlight in PSPS Newsletter once/year company/offering (limited spots available for each event) • Featured in two PSPS Sponsor Spotlights in emails to members • Sponsor highlighted during New Member Webinars • Recognition four times per year on the PSPS LinkedIn Page • Sponsor has opportunity 4 times per year to advertise upcoming events on PSPS Linked In Page ABOUT PSPS MEMBERS The Philadelphia Society of People & Strategy (PSPS) is the premier senior level human capital association for exchanging ideas, knowledge, and fellowship among the Greater Philadelphia Region's senior HR and business leaders. The PSPS membership is comprised of approximately 400 senior level business leaders representing diverse industries including life sciences, health-care, business services, manufacturing, and higher education. www.peopleandstrategy.org | [email protected] LEARNING- $5,000 (Limit: 4) • 5 Virtual tickets to the Leadership Forum • Sponsor can host a virtual break out networking session 30 • Opportunity to submit 1-minute long video commercial to be minutes prior to a mutually agreed upon Quarterly Program played during the Leadership Forum that promotes your based on a first come/first serve basis company/offering • Will receive registration list (name, title, company) for each • Half Page Ad and logo in the Leadership Forum Program Quarterly Program, Summer Social, and Holiday Party one Booklet week prior to each event • Verbal recognition at Leadership Forum and Quarterly • Company logo included in all email communications Programs • Company logo on website and all event virtual signage/PPTs • 2 tickets to summer social and 2 tickets to holiday party • Opportunity to submit one article for a quarterly PSPS • Four (4) Tickets to each virtual Quarterly Program Newsletter (Article must be submitted by deadline and • Opportunity to submit 1-minute long video commercial to be approved by PSPS prior to publication) played at Quarterly Programs that promotes their company/ • Sponsor spotlight in PSPS Newsletter once/year offering (limited spots available for each event) • Featured in one PSPS Sponsor Spotlight in emails to members • Sponsor highlighted during New Member Webinars • Recognition two times per year on the PSPS LinkedIn Page • Sponsor has opportunity 2 times per year to advertise upcoming events on PSPS LinkedIn Page GROWTH – $2,500 (Unlimited) • Company logo included in all email communications • 3 Virtual tickets to the Leadership Forum • Company logo on website and all event signage/PPTs • Quarter Page Ad and logo in the Leadership Forum Program • Opportunity to submit one article for a quarterly PSPS Booklet Newsletter (Article must be submitted by deadline and • Verbal recognition at Leadership Forum and Quarterly approved by PSPS prior to publication) Programs • Sponsor spotlight in PSPS Newsletter once/year. • 2 tickets to Summer Social and 2 tickets to Holiday • Featured in one PSPS Sponsor Spotlight in emails to Party members • Two (2) Tickets to each virtual Quarterly Program • Sponsor highlighted during New Member Webinars • Sponsor can host a virtual break out networking session 30 • Recognition once per year on the PSPS LinkedIn Page minutes prior to a mutually agreed upon Quarterly Program • Sponsor has opportunity once per year to advertise based on a first come/first serve basis upcoming events on PSPS Linked In Page CORPORATE LEADER SPONSORSHIP – $5,000 Corporate Membership with PSPS • Membership for 5 designated employees For more details on membership criteria and benefits visit peopleandstrategy.org/membership Employee Networking & Development Opportunities • 10 Virtual Tickets to the Leadership Forum • Free virtual attendance to each Quarterly Programs, SIGs and LANs (for the 5 designated members) Marketing and Visibility • Company logo displayed at Leadership Forum and Quarterly Programs on event PPTs & virtual signage • Half Page Ad and logo in the Leadership Forum Program Booklet • Company logo displayed on website • Opportunity to submit one article for a quarterly PSPS Newsletter (Article must be submitted by deadline and approved by PSPS prior to publication) • Featured in one PSPS Sponsor Spotlight in an email to members • Recognition one time per year on the PSPS LinkedIn Page • Sponsor spotlight in PSPS Newsletter once/year • Featured in one PSPS Sponsor Spotlight in emails to members For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact our PSPS Sponsorship Co-Chairs: Melissa Kosmin ([email protected]) & Tapesh Kotwani ([email protected]) www.peopleandstrategy.org | [email protected] SCOPE Business Development Consultant/Expert 20% 2% 13% Director/Management 24% Membership Executive Officer 30% Demographics 11% Functional Leader Senior Management/VP PROGRAMS & ATTENDANCE TOP INDUSTRIES YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 1 Annual Leadership Forum (500+ attendees) • Health Care 30+ • Professional Services 4 QuarterlyPrograms • Chemicals 20+ (150+ attendees each) • Human Resources 15+ • Pharmaceutical 2 NetworkingEvents • Financial Services 10+ (75+ attendees each) • Consulting 0% 20% 40% 60% 60+ Special Interest Groups (SIG) & Local Area Network (LAN) events MEMBER COMPANY SIZE 1 Annual Virtual Member Meeting 100,000+ 25,001 to 100,000 15,001 to 25,000 ANNUAL LEADERSHIP FORUM 10,001 to 15,000 5,001 to 10,000 1,001 to 5,000 PSPS’ annual Leadership Forum is the 501 to 1,000 most exciting event of the year and 101 to 500 attracts an impressive and diverse 10 to 100 group of 500+ senior leaders from 1 to 9 across the region. Over 70% of Leadership Forum attendees are at 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% the Director/VP level or above. The invited speakers are highly acclaimed PRACTITIONER JOB FUNCTION and nationally recognized thought- TYPE leaders and educators. Event marketing is distributed to over 8,000 contacts including PSPS members and several partnering organizations. Specialist Generalist 50% 50% www.peopleandstrategy.org PSPS Member Companies This list is a sample of member companies. New individual and corporate members join on a regular basis. • Accelerate Team Performance • Contemporary Staffing Solutions • HRComputes • AchieveNEXT • Cozen O'Connor • Human Edge Resources, LLC • Adaptimmune • Crim Dell Consulting • ICON Clinical Research • Adaptiv Learning Systems • CSL Behring • IG Design Group • ADP • CubeSmart • IMS • Aesculap / B Braun • Cushman & Wakefield • In It Together LLC • Agile HR Consortium • D'Amico Coaching & Consulting LLC • Independence Blue Cross • American Foundation for the Blind • DataBank IMX • Independent Consultant • America's Charities • Day & Zimmermann, Inc. • Insight2Action Advisory • Andrea M. Delligatti, Ph.D. • DD Coaching & Consulting • Intentional Aim Consulting, LLC • Anne Kuhn Consulting, LLC • Delta Community Supports • Iron Hill
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