Extraordinary Events
Senior Account Executive Chris Clark and team helped produce a major press
conference at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in advance of the 2015 Special
Olympic World Games. The conference included speeches from local dignitaries,
including newly elected Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. The press conference
was highlighted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama who
were announced as Honorary Chairs of the 2015 Games.
"When 7,000 Special
Olympics athletes from 170 countries march into the Coliseum in two years, the
spotlight will not only be on Los Angeles - a city that stands for diversity
and inclusion - but will shine brightly on the mission of Special Olympics in
highlighting the talents of those with intellectual disabilities," Mayor
Garcetti said. "Along with my support and that of the City of Los
Angeles, I am proud and honored to acknowledge the commitment of the President
and First Lady to this great event. I am also excited that this unique
event will be a major contributor to our city's economy, generating more than
$400 million in economic impact."
In a video statement,
President Obama said: "Michelle and I are so honored to serve as Co-chairs
of this inspiring event. Special Olympics has a tradition that started
more than 50 years ago...at Eunice Kennedy Shriver's house. Today, that
simple day camp has grown into one of the biggest sporting competitions in the
world for people with intellectual disabilities. The athletes coming to
these Games represent the grit and determination that's at the very root of the
American spirit."
The Mayor noted that the
Games - to be held July 25 - August 2, 2015, and featuring 25 Olympic-style
events in venues throughout the Los Angeles region - will be the biggest
event in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games, and the largest
sports-and-humanitarian event anywhere in the world in 2015.
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