Sports Philanthropy Washington DC Holiday Party

You know your event has been a success when the scheduled 2 hour Happy Hour turns into over six hours of networking and fun. The Washington, DC edition of the Sports Philanthropy Holiday Party at Cafe Deluxe West End brought out a diverse group of participants including those serving educational institutions, professional sports franchises, governmental entities, marketing companies and other sports business professionals.

The energy level was high as the participants celebrated the end of 2019 and spent a lot of time talking about their desire to launch a Washington Chapter for the Sports Philanthropy Network. Given the strong response and interest, even from those who were not able to attend, it appears likely the Sports Philanthropy Network will select Washington to be one of the initial Chapters that it launches in 2020.

We can’t wait to come back to DC in January for another opportunity to get everyone together!

Thank you to everyone that came out on a dreary, rainy evening to brighten the environment and provide their insight and vision for improving the world in the coming year!

Roy Kessel

Roy Kessel

Roy Kessel is the Founder of the Sports Philanthropy Network. Roy has worked in the sports business world for over 20 years including serving as an instructor in Northwestern University's graduate Sports Management Program. Having served as a sports lawyer representing athletes, entrepreneurs and start-up businesses, Roy has extensive experience helping organizations improve their strategy, marketing, communications and leadership development.
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