Spectrum Awards Diamond Anniversary featuring,
Arizona Diamondbacks President and CEO
Derrick Hall
Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes. Symbols of commitment, achievement and passion that celebrate milestones for any winning team. Hitting a marketing home run is something to be proud of. Marking 10 years of astounding success, the 2012 AMA Phoenix Spectrum Awards has hit the big leagues this year where we’ll celebrate and honor the Valley’s true marketing all-stars for this, our diamond anniversary.
No stranger to the importance of “diamonds” of the baseball sort, Arizona Diamondbacks’ President and CEO Derrick Hall has officially joined our “roster” as our keynote speaker for the evening in celebration of your game-changing wins. Hear Hall as he shares his lively and engaging perspective on the “Circle of Success,” that has helped him to dodge curve balls and produce uncommon results. This fun-filled, engaging experience with one of the most respected leaders of the game will reinforce your efforts to produce uncommon results, not only on the field but more importantly in all aspects of the game of life.
Join us as we run the bases with
Derrick Hall and celebrate!
Single: Celebrate!
The top-scoring campaigns and concepts that have made our clients proud.
Double: Mark Your Calendars to Join Us!
Date/Time: Wednesday, May 9 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Triple: Make Your Entrance!
Venue location: Scottsdale Center for the Arts
Home run! Don’t Miss Out!
A rare opportunity to hear and learn from a true leadership all-star, Arizona Diamondbacks’ President and CEO, Derrick Hall.
About Derrick Hall
Considered by many to be among the future leaders of the game, Arizona Diamondbacks President & CEO Derrick Hall has turned the D-backs into a model franchise within the sports industry and throughout the business world during his six years at the helm of the club. Hall focuses the organization’s efforts in five areas he has called the “Circle of Success” — fan experience, performance, community, culture and financial efficiency — each of which has seen tremendous success during his tenure.
Among his most significant accomplishments during his tenure as President & CEO has been the opening of Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, the D-backs’ Spring Training home in Scottsdale; hosting the 2011 Major League All-Star Game at Chase Field for the first time ever; the hiring of GM Kevin Towers and Manager Kirk Gibson, which led to the 2011 NL West Division Championship; the positioning of the D-backs as one of the largest philanthropic entities in the Valley, having recently surpassed $30 million in charitable giving since the team’s inception in 1998, including more than $4 million last season; and the creation of a corporate culture that led Yahoo! to recently deem the club as “the best workplace in sports.”
