Super big sports reputation in Indy

August 6th, 2010

By Bob Schultz, APR, senior account director

Congratulations Indianapolis for scoring – once again – a huge sporting event that is sure to draw thousands of visitors and millions of dollars to our hometown. Just yesterday, the newly expanded Big Ten Conference leadership called an audible and handed off the hosting rights for its inaugural Big Ten football championship to Indianapolis in 2011.

No doubt, the passionate and talented leadership of the Indiana Sports Corporation and the ever-professional staff of the much-acclaimed Lucas Oil Stadium will run with the proverbial football in the same cadence that has proven success with other recent high-profile events, such as the Big Ten and NCAA basketball tournaments here.

How did this happen? And just as critical – why is this important?  All answers point to the word, “reputation.”

As parents, my wife and I try to instill in our children an appreciation for having a good “rep.” What others say and what assumptions are made about you (good and bad) are based on a person’s reputation. So it goes with our remarkable city.

  • History has already demonstrated our community’s ability to successfully welcome and host thousands of visitors. Reputation!
  • Sports leaders from around the country count on the hundreds of quality volunteers and outstanding staff necessary to properly stage world-class events. Reputation!
  • Media near and far have fallen in love with having events in Indy due to our compact and convenient downtown and impressive facilities. Reputation!
  • And now, with yet another major event in our pipeline, more opportunities lie around the corner for sure. Reputation!

This year, Borshoff has been extremely honored to have played a role in promoting such events as the NCAA Men’s Final Four ancillary events and next week’s Drum Corps International World Championship. Indy’s award-winning reputation has rubbed off on all of our public relations and advertising professionals here at Borshoff – so we, individually and collectively, share in the celebration of yesterday’s Big Ten announcement and what it means for our city. It means the story continues and the outcomes reinforce and validate the investments made in making Indianapolis the “#1 go-to guy” in hosting major events.

So let’s take the ball and run with it – again – because this is what we do here in Indy. Reputation!

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