
Champions expand marketing staff, start ticket campaign
December 13, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Anderson Champions News Release
Anderson, IN. The ABA Anderson Champions announced today that they are rapidly expanding their marketing staff. New marketing representatives met at the Flagship Enterprise in Anderson to launch the organization's "community" based ticket sales initiative. Within an hour of the meeting, four season tickets were sold with contributions for each ticket sold being donated to the YMCA and Boys & Girls Club. Season tickets are $99 from now until December 23rd; the staff is also selling individual game tickets. For more information, call 1 866 SWISH 43. If you are interested in joining the Champions Marketing Team to earn money for Christmas and post-Christmas expenses, call 765 643 9111.
The new Marketing Department staff includes:
Angela Brown-Nunn
Don Carr
Jason Dyer
Derrick Jones
Tonisha Jones
David Kelley
For more information, visit www.andersonchampions.com or www.abalive.com.
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