BASOC Will Also Release Results of New Poll of Bay Area Attitudes Towards San Francisco Bay Area's 2012 Olympic Bid
San Francisco, CA: Building even greater enthusiasm and momentum among Bay Area residents for the San Francisco Bay Area's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, the Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee (BASOC) will unveil its new Bridge to the Future campaign of new Outdoor Advertising, TV spots and a new website on Thursday, October 3rd, less than four weeks before the U.S. Candidate City is selected by the United States Olympic Committee on Nov. 2nd.
BASOC will also release the results of a new scientifically conducted public opinion poll of Bay Area voters and their attitudes towards the San Francisco Bay Area's 2012 Olympic bid. The new TV spots, outdoor "bustail" advertisements and website will be previewed for the media.
What
Unveiling of new Bridge to the Future TV spots, Outdoor Ads & Website Release of New Poll of Bay Area Attitudes Towards 2012 Olympic Bid
When
Thursday, October 3rd, 2002, 11:30 - 12:15 p.m. PDT
Where
Hyatt Regency Embarcadero Center (5 Embarcadero Center at Market Street) Golden Gate Room, San Francisco
Who
Anne Cribbs, BASOC President & CEO, 1960 Olympian
Jon Canapary, Partner, Corey, Canapary & Galanis
Sarah Moore, DDB & Stephen Shinn, Viacom
Jamie Williams, Creative Director, YMotion Media, former SF49er star
Mike Birdsall, Birdsall Interactive
Bill Schlough, San Francisco Giants
Contacts
Tony Winnicker, BASOC
415-394-6755 ext. 210
winnicker@yahoo.com
Helen Mendel, BASOC
510-506-1874 (cell)
hmendel@aol.com
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