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OUR PLACE IN HISTORY

Here are just a FEW of the highlights:

1972 – Atlanta, in desperate need of quality destination management, has its prayers answered – Presenting Atlanta is born.

1974 – A Presenting Atlanta tour for 100 Germans witnesses Hank Aaron’s 715th home run.

1976 – We hosted the American Bar Association – 20,000 lawyers at 68 events over 7 days.

1982 – Hosting bankers this time – The American Bankers Association – we managed 16 banks at 46 events in 4 days.

1982 – The Carter Presidential Center entrusted us with their inaugural opening event.

1987 – We planned the ribbon-cutting ceremony for MARTA, Atlanta’s rapid rail line.

1987 – Again (hey, it was a big year) – we created the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Bid hospitality program.

1988 – We designed 30 events for the Democratic National Convention.

1991 – Presenting Atlanta plans the first of 7 consecutive Atlanta Braves Division Championship parties.

1994 – Presenting Atlanta organizes over 20 events, including corporate hospitality at the 1994 Super Bowl in Atlanta for Duracell, Ford Motor Company, General Electric, Frito-Lay and Coca-Cola.

1996 – During the ’96 Atlanta Olympic Games we orchestrated hospitality events for IBM, AT&T, Parke Davis, Georgia Power, NBC, Gannett, USA Today, and the International Olympic Committee.

1999 – We helped plan Hank Aaron’s 65th birthday bash.

2000 – Another score! We successfully handled hospitality for over a dozen major US corporations at the Super Bowl during a devastating citywide ice storm.

2003 – We handled drug launches, mergers, and major national meetings for 20 different pharmaceutical firms.

2006 – After leading the fundraising efforts, Presenting Atlanta orchestrated the VIP Grand Opening of the Centennial Olympic Games Museum at the Atlanta History Center. We also became the first company to host a "Dinner on the Diamond" at Turner Field. Although we were busy, we still found time to give back and published a children's book entitled "The Giving Tale" to honor Bernie and Billie Marcus and their incredible gift to our city, the Georgia Aquarium. Proceeds of this book will go to help the Marcus Institute and its mission of "Turning Disabilities into Possibilities".

2007 – Cindy Fowler is inducted by the ACVB into the Atlanta Hospitality Hall of Fame™. CLICK HERE to view the video!

2009 – Presenting America, a Presenting Atlanta subsidiary, is created in response to persistent client demands that we take our talents on the road for our clients' needs outside of the Atlanta area.

2010 – For the first time in its history, Presenting Atlanta has added two new partners to its ownership group, Richard Jones and Julie Heiner. This succession plan that will take Presenting Atlanta well into the future.