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EVENT REPORT   10.21.08 1:14 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Medicine Ball
At the MedSurg opening-night party, health care product manufacturers took to a dodgeball court in an effort to increase brand recognition among distributors.
The weekend's MedSurg Conference and Expo drew 3,500 health care product manufacturers and distributors to Navy Pier for three days of product demos, networking sessions, and educational seminars. But on Friday night, 1,000 of those attendees could be found on a temporary dodgeball court that occupied half the grand ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Chicago during the opening-night party and dodgeball tournament.

The event was sponsored by several health care product manufacturing companies, who paid $15,000 a pop for packages that let them get their names—or, more specifically, their logos—in front of a crowd of distributors. Sponsorship packages also allowed a company's employees to compete against the distributors in 15-minute dodgeball games that took place throughout the evening.
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Production company Freeman had roughly four hours to set up a temporary dodgeball court, which took over half the Hyatt Regency Chicago's grand ballroom.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Production company Freeman had roughly four hours to set up a temporary dodgeball court, which took over half the Hyatt Regency Chicago's grand ballroom. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Eleven teams competed in the dodgeball games, which took place over the course of the evening and had a 15-minute time limit each. - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Eleven teams competed in the dodgeball games, which took place over the course of the evening and had a 15-minute time limit each.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Six guests won the opportunity to compete against a cast member from NBC's American Gladiator; the winner of each match took home a $100 cash prize.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Six guests won the opportunity to compete against a cast member from NBC's American Gladiator; the winner of each match took home a $100 cash prize. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
As the evening began, cast members from American Gladiator participated in an exhibition game to illustrate the rules of dodgeball.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
As the evening began, cast members from American Gladiator participated in an exhibition game to illustrate the rules of dodgeball. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Go-go dancers stood atop pedestals in half of the ballroom, helping to achieve the "club-like" atmosphere that event planner Jessica Welch envisioned.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Go-go dancers stood atop pedestals in half of the ballroom, helping to achieve the "club-like" atmosphere that event planner Jessica Welch envisioned. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Street performer Preston Dinwitty, known locally as "Silver Man," provided entertainment during the event.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Street performer Preston Dinwitty, known locally as "Silver Man," provided entertainment during the event. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Midmark, a health care product manufacturer, gave guests branded light-up cups.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Midmark, a health care product manufacturer, gave guests branded light-up cups. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Other premiums included mini fans programmed with digital projections of sponsors' names.  - Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
Other premiums included mini fans programmed with digital projections of sponsors' names. 
Photo: Barry Brecheisen Photography for BizBash
 
MedSurg Dodgeball Tournament and Opening Night Party

Audivisual Production, Lighting, Red Carpet, Rentals Freeman Company Chicago
DJ Fig Media
Entertainment Push Maketing Group
Entertainment Al Kaplon/R & R Entertainment
Rentals
Rentals FlashingBlinkyLights.com Inc.
Staging, Rentals Atlas Bleachers
Venue, Catering, JBStaging Hyatt Regency Chicago

In the Hyatt ballroom, sponsor branding aboundedgobos adorned the walls and logos appeared on everything from premiums to special dodgeball uniforms that employees donned on the court, itself surrounded by branded walls and box seats that came stocked with logo-adorned tables and banners.

Jessica Welch, senior manager of events and sponsorships at the Health Industry Distributors Association, oversaw planning for the event. With the goal of creating a networking event that went beyond a typical cocktail reception, "we came up with a 'wheelers versus dealers' concept last year," said Welch. "We designed a basketball tournament that let distributors, or 'wheelers', compete against the manufacturers, or 'dealers.'" Though she deemed last year's event "a hit," Welch noticed that the basketball games involved mostly male participation, and she settled on a dodgeball theme this year because "it's a game everyone can play." 

Welch and her team turned to Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn's film Dodgeball to help create a thematic atmosphere. Behind the court, which was a replica of one in the film, a large, drop-down screen showed clips from the movie. And while a cardboard cut-out of Vaughn stood beside the court, actor and professional umpire Al Kaplon, who played the referee in the film, appeared in the flesh as the evening's suprise guest. Other special guests included four cast members from NBC's American Gladiators, who strolled the ballroom and posed for photos with guests. The gladiators also competed in dodgeball matches with six attendees, who had won the opportunity in a raffle held at Navy Pier earlier that day.

  —Jenny Berg
RELATED TOPICS MedSurg, Midmark, Dodgeball, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, American Gladiators

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