This ceremony to honor victims of crime was attended by President George W. Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft.
This Presidential Awards ceremony was for sixteen recipients who were selected to be honored for their remarkable service in the field of mentoring; it was held at the White House and was attended by 75 guests in addition to the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Executive Office of the President and the director and deputy director of the National Science Foundation.
This event was conducted on the National Mall and was attended by more than 7,000 Korean War veterans and their families. President Bill Clinton, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Peter Pace, deputy secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, and Colonel Ed McMahon officiated at the ceremonies.
Nonprofit organization founder and president Dr. Camille Cosby engaged our services for these celebrations. The Summit (held at the Library of Congress) had about 250 attendees, while the Gala (celebrated at The Kennedy Center) had an estimated 450 attendees. Ray Charles, Dick Gregory, Rudy Dee, Ossie Davis, Major David Dinkins, and Senator Edward Brooke were just a few of the visionaries who received awards that evening.
Nonprofit organization co-founder Bono led this event. The Holiday Party was held at the Platinum Club in Washington, D.C. The event, hosted by a high-profile musician, had an estimated 480 attendees, including many members of the U.S. Congress and their guests.
This university-style training conference for 700 attendees consisted of more than 57 different individual courses; resulting in a complex schedule featuring a total of 126 classes over a two-week period. This engagement required major hotel negotiations to secure approximately 3,500 sleeping rooms as well as sufficient meeting space to accommodate fifteen breakout sessions per day. Our staff duties included the coordination of availability and use of audiovisual equipment and computers.
The nonprofit organization, MARWOCN, gathers over 200 nurses in the Mid-Atlantic region to exchange ideas and keep their continuing education. The conference is over three days and exhibitors from various medical supply firms present their products to attendees.
NIH required 600 to 800 meetings a year.
Agora led the team and developed the systems and procedures used with a highly effective management, achieving total success in fulfilling the contract. Monitoring systems were implemented in hours per project, per employee and / or customer. New reporting formats were developed for reporting all matters concerning the status of the project; far-reaching tools were adapted with excellent results, such as a system of online communication and video conferencing, which allowed quick responses and publishing reports online, allowing an easy access to all parties involved.