G R O U P
875 N. Michigan Avenue
Suite 3430
Chicago, IL 60611
ph: 312-805-4314
fax: 312-276-4171
trish
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, located at the intersection of Crenshaw and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevards is the oldest urban regional mall in the United States. BHCP is home to Macy's, Wal-Mart, Sears and over 115 stores and restaurants.
Capri Capital Partners LLC is an institutional real estate investment advisory firm, investing and managing commercial real estate properties and portfolios since 1992. Capri offers a broad spectrum of equity and debt products to its customers through separate account and commingled fund vehicles. Diversified assets managed on behalf of its pension fund and other institutional clients totaled $4.4 billion as of September 30, 2007.
Christmas in Englewood
Christmas in Englewood is a 501 C 3 non-profit that produces Chicago's largest Christmas toy give-a-way for underprivileged families in the city's very poor Englewood neighborhood. The event is hosted annually by Chicago Alderman Latasha Thomas.
Digital Hope, a nonprofit organization, uses the power of the social web to change the lives of people in need around the world. Harnessing the power of its innovative social platform, Digital Hope acts as a "digital spotlight" to bring exposure to international organizations (like orphanages and wildlife sanctuaries) that have tremendous short-term needs, and then puts together fundraising projects online so YOU can help them directly. Digital Hope was theorized in 2008 by John Roa and Kevin Lerash as a nonprofit organization focused on bridging the gap between the social web and under-resourced international humanitarian projects. For more information go to their website at http://www.digitalhope.org.
Founded in 2008 by award-winning sports journalist Jeff Fisher, High School Football America is dedicated to telling the story of small town high school football across the United States. High School Football America produces 5-8 minute video vignettes on small town high school football teams and their communities, plus the country's premiere high school football talk show. In addition to its original video content and radio show, High School Football America has a network of 52-blogs, called The High School Football Huddle that has received over 1-million page views in three years. The latest addition to High School Football America is the creation of a 501 (C) 3 not-for-profit called “The Write Way Foundation” that has a mission of helping aspiring high school students achieve their dreams of becoming a journalist.
Marty ‘The Blade’ Nothstein is one of the most recognized cyclists in the world having won an Olympic Gold Medal in the 2000 Games in Sydney and Silver in Atlanta in 1996. Nothstein is America’s most decorated track cyclist with 35 U.S. National titles, three World Championships, four Pan-American Games Gold Medals, plus he’s a World and Olympic record holder. Since retiring from professional cycling in 2006, Marty is focusing his need for speed in the world of drag racing. 2008 will mark Marty’s third season in a Top Alcohol Funny Car. Nothstein will drive for Jay Blake, the Founder and Crew Chief of “The Follow A Dream Team”. Blake is the only totally blind crew chief in the world of motorsports. After a successful rookie season in 2006 in his Top Alcohol Funny Car, Nothstein found the winner’s circle twice during the 2007 NHRA Drag Racing Series season.
National High School Coaches Association Sports Hour
The NHSCA Sports Hour is America's premier high school sports interview show. Award-winning journalists Jeff Fisher and Trish Hoffman took-over the reigns of the six-year old program in November, 2010. Founded in 1989, the National High School Coaches Association is a not-for-profit 501C 3 service organization providing support and leadership programs for the nation's 500,000 high school coaches and 10 million high school athletes.
Chef Mauro Mafrici and his wife, Architect Kimberly Anguil Mafrici help their guests experience Italian food and dining in a whole new way. Their newest venture, Pelago, redefines up-scale Italian dining with a focus on homemade pastas and fresh seasonal ingredients. The traditions of Italian cooking from the North to the South of Italy have been translated with a local twist and modern cooking flair to create a contemporary menu for an outstanding culinary journey. For more information go to our website at www.pelagorestaurant.com.
Primo Center for Women and Children
Primo Center is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3), 120-day transitional homeless center located in the West Garfield neighborhood of Chicago. PCWC is a national role model, because of its unique living conditions that feature private and semi-private rooms for moms and their kids. Families are assigned and receive counseling, support services, job training and education.
Others We've Worked With:
10 Cane Rum
Debbie Allen/Debbie Allen Dance Academy
Marco Andretti
Association of Black Cardiologists
Michael Baisden Radio Show
Baldwin Hills TV Show
Beverly Connection
Bon V Nightclub
BradsDeals.com
Burger King
CS Magazine
Center Marketing Group
City of Los Angeles
Harry Caray's Restaurant
Carmen Electra
Delta Airlines
Fatburger
Follow A Dream
Ford
Global Diversity Summit
Steve Harvey Radio Show
Magic Johnson Foundation
Junior League of Chicago
KDAY-FM Radio
Lincoln Park Conservancy
Morehouse School of Medicine
Macy's
Matt Garrison Group
NAIOP
National Coalition of 100 Black Women
Pagliuco Design
KeKe Palmer
Pan African Film Festival
Pane Caldo Restaurant
Reveille
Ross Flags
Roundy's Supermarkets
Arturo Sandoval
Tavis Smiley Museum
The Prime Group
Tsuki Sushi Restaurant
Uncommon Angels
Wachovia
White Castle
WMAQ NBC 5 Chicago
WTTW
Zu Robata Restaurant
875 N. Michigan Avenue
Suite 3430
Chicago, IL 60611
ph: 312-805-4314
fax: 312-276-4171
trish