34 min

On Sponsorship with Ian Fraser FestForward Advisor Talks

    • Performing Arts

Today we are joined by Ian Fraser, Executive Director of Run Ottawa and he’ll be speaking to the experiences he’s had and lessons he’s learned from working with sponsors to produce the Tamarak Ottawa Race Weekend and other Run Ottawa events. You will hear many of the strategies and tactics Jenny Mitchell outlined in our first episode are one’s that are applied by Ian and his team. Through his presentation you will be able to see how those best practices come to life in a practical sense with one of Ottawa’s largest special events. Ian will describe some of the sponsorship structures that worked well for their event, the importance of working with sponsors that align with your organization’s brand, and key tips that make their work effective and streamlined.
About Ian:
Born and raised in Ottawa, Ian is a graduate from Carleton University. He is the former owner and partner at Somersault Events, Human Power Performance and Cyclelogik. A multi-dimensional entrepreneur with a long history of community engagement and advocacy, Ian has volunteered for the board of OCISO not for profit housing corporation, the Wellington West BIA, and is currently on the Board of Invest Ottawa.
Transcripts:
English
français
Ian Fraser’s social channels:
Website
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
OFN acknowledges the generosity of the Canada Council for the Arts for supporting this series.
FestForward Advisor Talks
FestForward Advisor Talks website
RSS link
Apple Podcasts
Stitcher
The Ottawa Festival Network
Website
Instagram
Twitter (festival news & events)
Twitter (industry news & resources)
Facebook
LinkedIn
TikTok
Disclaimer:The Advisor is giving a general professional opinion on the subject matter at hand for educational purposes but in no way should this be considered legal advice as the specific circumstances of Viewers are unknown to the Advisor. Viewers are encouraged to use this advice at their own discretion and risk, and to pursue specific professional advice as they deem necessary.
Responsibility for Advice:OFN does not assume responsibility for the advice, coaching, support and any other information (the “Advice”) provided to Viewers through the Advisor-on-Call pilot project.
If you have any feedback or questions about this podcast, send us an email at festforward@ottawafestivals.ca

Today we are joined by Ian Fraser, Executive Director of Run Ottawa and he’ll be speaking to the experiences he’s had and lessons he’s learned from working with sponsors to produce the Tamarak Ottawa Race Weekend and other Run Ottawa events. You will hear many of the strategies and tactics Jenny Mitchell outlined in our first episode are one’s that are applied by Ian and his team. Through his presentation you will be able to see how those best practices come to life in a practical sense with one of Ottawa’s largest special events. Ian will describe some of the sponsorship structures that worked well for their event, the importance of working with sponsors that align with your organization’s brand, and key tips that make their work effective and streamlined.
About Ian:
Born and raised in Ottawa, Ian is a graduate from Carleton University. He is the former owner and partner at Somersault Events, Human Power Performance and Cyclelogik. A multi-dimensional entrepreneur with a long history of community engagement and advocacy, Ian has volunteered for the board of OCISO not for profit housing corporation, the Wellington West BIA, and is currently on the Board of Invest Ottawa.
Transcripts:
English
français
Ian Fraser’s social channels:
Website
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
OFN acknowledges the generosity of the Canada Council for the Arts for supporting this series.
FestForward Advisor Talks
FestForward Advisor Talks website
RSS link
Apple Podcasts
Stitcher
The Ottawa Festival Network
Website
Instagram
Twitter (festival news & events)
Twitter (industry news & resources)
Facebook
LinkedIn
TikTok
Disclaimer:The Advisor is giving a general professional opinion on the subject matter at hand for educational purposes but in no way should this be considered legal advice as the specific circumstances of Viewers are unknown to the Advisor. Viewers are encouraged to use this advice at their own discretion and risk, and to pursue specific professional advice as they deem necessary.
Responsibility for Advice:OFN does not assume responsibility for the advice, coaching, support and any other information (the “Advice”) provided to Viewers through the Advisor-on-Call pilot project.
If you have any feedback or questions about this podcast, send us an email at festforward@ottawafestivals.ca

34 min