University of Miami Cheerleaders to Perform NORA Ribbon Cutting:
Unique Sponsorship Opportunity
What better way to kick off the NORA Conference than with a performance by the University of Miami Cheerleaders!
This talented group is experienced at keeping the crowd motivated. This week they will be cheering on their #9 football team and in two weeks they will welcome NORA's attendees. They will perform the ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the exhibit hall on the Wednesday afternoon (October 28th).
Unique Sponsorship Opportunity: There are only three spaces for your company to be a Ribbon Cutting Sponsor.
As a sponsor, the cheerleaders (while in a stunt) will hold up a custom sign with your logo in front of all the NORA attendees before the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Your company will be thanked while your logo is displayed.
Each sponsor will receive an 8x10 photo of the cheerleaders holding your logo. An electronic copy of the photo will also be supplied.
This is limited to the first three companies who respond (one has already been sold)! To secure this sponsorship, simply email NORA at sparker@noranews.org. The cost to be a ribbon cutting sponsor is only $800. An invoice will be mailed to you later.
About the University of Miami Cheerleading Program
The University of Miami has a long tradition of cheerleading since its founding in 1925. With five National Championships in football, and countless Bowl and NCAA Basketball Tournament appearances, the spirit program has been a vital part of the athletic program at UM.
The cheerleading program at Miami consists of two teams, the coed team with 15 members and the all-girl team which is made up of 15 females. The teams cheer at football games and men's and women's basketball games. Cheerleaders may also travel to away football games and post-season play.
The UM Cheerleaders are a major public relations arm of the University and participate in various athletic and University events and countless community service projects throughout the year.
Cheerleaders at UM are treated as all athletes at the University with access to tutors, trainers and medical staff. A small book stipend is also awarded to some members of the teams.