It Sure Helps to Get "Back-Up" From Some of the Best in the
Biz...
Well... as of a few minutes
ago, our mobile press center is FULLY operational,and sitting in
the shadow of the EAA Media mall, right in the heart of Oshkosh
(which has a LOT of heart). You have no idea the relief we feel to
have gotten everything set-up and operational without having to
shed blood or clean-up those little chalk outlines on the ground we
seem to leave behind us now and then...
One of the reasons that this year has started so well is because
of the unique, strategic partnerships we struck up with some of the
very best companies in the business as well as the continuing
support of ANN's very loyal and very highly regarded sponsors.
We're actually very picky about our sponsors and have, honestly,
turned down or canceled several that simply didn't meet our need to
make sure that the people we deal with are of the high caliber that
we might recommend to our closest friends... and that means
you.
So, we are pleased to
disclose more names to the impressive list of outstanding
aviation companies that have helped us make sure that your upcoming
coverage of Oshkosh 2003 is the best we can provide. In addition to
our Lead Sponsor, Cirrus Design, named last night, we're
honored to add Bombardier Recreational Products to
the roster of MAJOR Sponsors that have provided great support to
ANN's Special Events coverage.
FMI: Visit the Bombardier Recreational Products booth located
at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh booths 299, 305, 306;
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