| Seattle Seahawks Stadium Naming Rights Presentation |
Contacted by the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL to develop PowerPoint Presentations for the purpose of selling the naming rights to their new stadium in downtown Seattle. This project involved template creation, individual slide creation, and client specific stadium logo design. Various photos of the Stadium and Exhibition Center are incorporated with image editing to place corporate logos throughout to give a unique feel to each presentation. 3-Dimensional items such as game day event tickets were also created to reflect the sponsorship value a company would receive. This presentation involved presentation logic and flow evaluation and direct corporation specific marketing research
Seahawks Stadium Corporate Sponsorship Sales Presentation Slides
A list of some of the companies that were chosen as a potential naming rights partner and pitched with a custom tailored sales presentation that best reflected their business.
| Airborne Express | Apple |
| Computer Associates | Capital One |
| DHL | eBay |
| Expedia.com | Fox Comcast |
| Jet Blue | Merrill Lynch |
| MSN | Oracle |
| Qwest | Shell |
| Travelocity | UPS |
| Wells Fargo | Weyerhaeuser |
| Computer Associates International |
Business Applications Training Center:
Presentation developed to train employees and clients through instructional training methods such as Instructor Led Training, Computer Based Training and Distance Learning.
*NOTE: This is a Flash presentation interface, that is an internally developed presentation. Direct connection to Computer Associates Networks are required to view links past the User Interface.
Global Information & Administrative Services:
Presentation developed to allow employees and clients direct access to all areas of the Information Technology Area for support, purchasing, corporate events, facilities, human resources, and corporate travel.
*NOTE: This is a Flash presentation interface, that is an internally developed presentation. Direct connection to Computer Associates Networks are required to view links past the User Interface.



