Funny Entertainers For Corporate Events

Funny Entertainers For Corporate Events

Funny entertainers for corporate event success …

You have one chance to make certain your event is right.

The guests are there, the management is watching, and your reputation is on the line.

People appreciate the WOW factor when they walk in the room. The experience of a great dinner is important. But your corporate entertainment will hold the greatest impact on the memories of your event.

Don’t believe it? Ask someone what they had for dinner at an event last year. They may say “Chicken”, “Steak” or “Fish”. Chances are they won’t remember the details.

Now ask them about the entertainment. If they enjoyed it, watch their eyes light up as the emotion of the memory fills them. If they didn’t like it, you’ll hear about that too.

If your audience is a mixture of ages and tastes, it can be difficult to find a solution to your entertainment dilemma. Certain styles of music may not appeal to all demographics of your group.

Luckily there is one type of entertainment that everyone enjoys – funny.

Everyone loves to laugh.

Funny entertainerscomedians, ventriloquists, jugglers, magicians and humorists can have your audience in hysterics. Shared laughter not only creates bonds, but reduces stress and energizes people.

Funny entertainers are perfect for:

  • after dinner entertainment
  • holiday parties
  • morning meetings at conferences or seminars
  • product launches
  • customer appreciation events
  • and anytime you want to create a fun filled atmosphere that will keep your guests smiling and interacting.

If you are looking for funny entertainers for corporate events, look no further because we can help.

Tom has been providing personalized comedy for corporate events for over 30 years. He has worked with some of the funniest entertainers in the corporate entertainment market. If his act isn’t right for your event, we will connect you with a funny entertainer that can rock your audience and exceed your expectations.

The best part – the consultation is free. There is no-obligation and no hassle, our only goal is to help make your event the best ever.

Contact us now!

Clean Corporate Comedian

Clean Corporate Comedian

Is a Clean Corporate Comedian
Going to be Funny to Your Audience?

Comedy styles have changed. The majority of today’s comedians present material with subjects and language that were once considered taboo.

In the corporate setting, they still are.

Clean comedians like Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, Milton Berle Jackie Gleason, Flip Wilson, and Red Skelton are considered classics. People still laugh at their situational antics and material today.

The point is: great comedy will always make people laugh.

If a comedian crafts the material properly, it doesn’t need to be offensive or dirty. But that involves work and shock value is much easier.

Clean corporate comedians are different.

They realize they are representing you and your company. They understand the meeting or banquet room is far removed from the comedy club setting.

Material written for corporate events has to be clean. Plus, it must elicit laughs from the been there, done that, seen it all corporate audience. The best way to do that is personalize the program for your event.

Comedy developed around your event, message, theme, goal, audience and company provides a shared experience. It is important the presentation casts everything in a positive light. Since comedy develops from contrasts, this can be difficult for the unexperienced.

So when looking for a clean corporate comedian, take a good look at their track record. You want to hire a comedian who will set a positive mood, energize your audience while helping them relax and leave them talking for the right reasons!

Contact our office today to discuss your corporate entertainment needs. Tom works with you to develop material that involves your guests and makes your event shine.

If for any reason, Tom isn’t the right comedian for your event, don’t worry. He can put you in touch with clean corporate comedians or other corporate event service professionals. It is all about helping you host a successful event.

Best Ventriloquist Ever?

Best Ventriloquist Ever?

Who is the best ventriloquist?

I hear that question all the time. As a professional ventriloquist and creator of the #1 online ventriloquism course, I should know these things. Right?

First, let’s look at the fundamentals of the art. The best ventriloquist should have the basics nailed.

Most people believe ventriloquists only talk without moving their lips. While that is an important skill, one many ventriloquists struggle with daily, it isn’t the only skill.

Ventriloquism is a multi-faceted art. The ventriloquist creates the illusion of life by performing many skills at the same time with apparently no effort on their part.

Acting, puppet manipulation, mouth synchronization, vocal changes, deep breathing, timing and lip control all come into play. In addition to these a strong comedy background is important. These skills require years of practice to perfect and constant effort to maintain.

One problem many wanna-be “ventriloquists” encounter is laziness. (Yes, I know I will get complaints about this!) People learn the skill and say “I am a ventriloquist!” But, just because you know how to do something doesn’t mean you can.

The best ventriloquists put in the time to practice. They isolate the skills and work on them one at a time. Then they combine the efforts to rehearse a routine. Routines are eventually coordinated to create a show. That is when they go on-stage.

To the audience, the routine appears effortless. The conversation flows as if the ventriloquist and puppet (or figure, or character) are speaking off the cuff. It looks easy. And that is why you have so many bad ventriloquists. The ones who don’t understand a ventriloquist act is a choreographed performance.

The ventriloquist community is rather small. It is easier to do magic, juggling, comedy, or almost any other form of variety entertainment. The number of professional ventriloquists is smaller than almost any other performing art. You would think that makes naming the best ventriloquist easier. It doesn’t.

Who is the best ventriloquist? Is it Jeff Dunham, who is without a doubt the most popular ventriloquist alive? Is it Terry Fator, who has the million dollar voice and won America’s Got Talent? Is it Nina Conti, who dazzles with her comedy brilliance? Is it Jay Johnson? Paul Zerdin? David Strassman? Someone else?

Do you really want to know?

In my opinion, the best ventriloquist is one who entertains the audience in front of them. The ventriloquist who keeps a crowd laughing, creating positive memories of a great show.

If you are looking to hire a ventriloquist, contact our office now to discuss your entertainment needs. We’ll make sure you have the best ventriloquist for your event and guests.

Corporate Entertainer: Comedian Ventriloquist

Corporate Entertainer: Comedian Ventriloquist

Planning a party or corporate event and looking for some awesome entertainment? Want to engage your guests, put them at ease and create an upbeat mood? When entertainment is your responsibility, give Tom a call.

With 30 plus years in the business of making people laugh, Tom can help you produce the perfect corporate entertainment experience.

Clean comedy with unique delivery that appeals to a wide range of audiences will have your people rolling in the aisles. Personalized programs feature your audience, event, message and company. It is all designed to give you a one of a kind show your guests will remember.

Corporate and company events across the United States have endorsed Tom’s show as a “haven’t laughed that hard in years …” experience.

Top Corporate Entertainer
for Company Events:

Tom works with you to create unique entertainment experiences for corporate events such as:

Awards Banquets – After Dinner Entertainment

You want your people in their seats and having fun. The best way to do this is fly in the face of tradition. Put your entertainment on immediately following the meal! People will laugh, relax and the rest of the evening will seem to fly by. Early entertainment avoids the mass after dinner exodus – try it and watch the results!

Sales Meetings

Use comedy to break up the boredom, educating your staff as you energize them. Tom works with you to develop routines that stress the information you need your salesmen to remember. The unique delivery creates a major impression they won’t soon forget!

Annual Meetings

Address the elephant in the room. Share information and upcoming changes in a way that has your co-workers excited at the prospect of moving forward. We work with you to help meet your goals and vision for events.

Company Parties

For holiday parties hire a corporate entertainer that creates an experience your co-workers will remember. Inside information becomes major laugh points as the unexpected takes over. It is corporate entertainment designed specifically for your group.

A Corporate Entertainer
for Private and Social Events:

When it is time to impress clients, shareholders or prospects, comedy rivets attention. Laughter lowers the guard and relaxes everyone while generating a shared experience.

You could put your corporate entertainment in the hands of someone less experience, but we don’t recommend it! Contact the corporate entertainer that works with you to make it right. Reach out now for a free, no-obligation event consultation. If Tom is not a fit for your entertainment needs, he will put you in touch with someone who will help you exceed your event goals.

Ventriloquist On The Radio

Ventriloquist On The Radio

Edgar Bergen became famous as a ventriloquist on the radio. On the radio? How can that even be possible? You can’t even see if they are moving their lips.

It turns out, that wasn’t even an issue. Edgar’s characters were so defined they became personalities in their own right. People tuned in to hear the interaction between Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Or Edgar and Mortimer Snerd,or even Mortimer and Charlie. They liked the characters and didn’t care that it was Edgar doing the talking.

That is the powerful skill of a seasoned ventriloquist. The ability to help people suspend their reality and accept the imaginary, even if just for awhile.

It has been a long time since there has been a ventriloquist on the radio, but now there are three.

Today, Maher Ventriloquist Studios launches the new “Maher Ventriloquist Radio.”

Ken Groves, Mark Wade and I are introducing a brand new podcast that features stories from our careers, tips about ventriloquism and tons of laughs. We invite you to check it out!

If you are looking for ventriloquists for your next event, give my office a call. We’d love to help you create a laugh-filled time your guests will never forget.

Corporate Party Entertainers For Your Event

Corporate Party Entertainers For Your Event

Searching for the
best corporate party entertainers
can be a pain.

How many times will you read:
Amazing, Funny, Hilarious, Top Entertainment, Unforgettable, Best Talent, World Class
and a selection of hyperbole that makes you wonder how you can trust anyone with your audience.

Most acts are so busy telling you what they do, they neglect to find out what you need.

Sure, you want great corporate entertainment – but a part of that equation is finding the right fit. You could hire the best corporate party entertainers in the world, but if their talent doesn’t match your event and audience, you’ve wasted the budget.

Let’s discuss your event…

The key to finding the right corporate party entertainers is focusing on your vision of the event. Look at your history if you have one. What has worked in the past? What hasn’t worked out well?

You want to avoid the same old thing or your event will go stagnant and become boring. But drawing upon past experiences can lead you to a style or type of corporate party entertainment that would be a positive fit.

Don’t have a history to draw from? Consider similar events you may have attended. What influenced your opinion of the functions? Why? Think about what you would have done differently.

Also give consideration to your guests. Who are they? What is the age demographic? Are they conservative or outgoing? What do they do for fun in their spare time? It is important to know your guests!!!

With these guidelines, it is time to get creative. Creativity in event entertainment keeps things fresh and exciting. You want party entertainers that will liven the mood and engage your audience.

You could search through countless web sites and watch hours of video… but there is a better solution.

Contact Tom …

Tell him about your event and get insights that you may not have considered.

There is no pressure and no obligation on your part. Tom realizes his act isn’t right for every event. He would never put you, or himself in a position to fail.

Instead, he’ll help you find a corporate party entertainer or event service that will be a positive match. This referral service is free. Unlike a corporate entertainment agency who may draw commissions or be linked to certain acts, Tom is not beholden to anyone. When he recommends a service, it is because he has worked with them and experienced the results they provide clients.

And it is all about successful results.

So contact our office now to arrange your consultation!

List Of Ventriloquists

List Of Ventriloquists

Someone recently sent me a link to the list of ventriloquists on Wikipedia and asked why I wasn’t listed.

I have no clue.

At one time someone had added me, and apparently someone else removed my name. The Wikipedia list includes names of people who are not ventriloquists, several amateurs and some who no longer perform.

So I felt it was time to put up a list of ventriloquists that I have.


IMPORTANT – Just because a ventriloquist is on this list does not mean they are recommended for performances. Some people on this list are amateurs or beginners who have only done a few shows. If you are searching for a ventriloquist for your event, please contact our office for assistance.

* – Not members of the International Ventriloquist Society

Australia:
Dean Atkinson*
Desmond Bradley, South Australia
Darren Carr, New South Wales
Phillip (Pip) Michael Carter, New South Wales
Christie-Lee Henderson, New South Wales
Stephen Hansen, New South Wales
Lindi James*
Sarah Jones
London and Lawton, Queensland
SHOWKO Entertainment, VIC
Dennis Murphy, New South Wales
Glenn Pearce, New South Wales
Eric Read, Victoria
Andrew Ready, South Australia
Peter Richter, South Australia
Ben Veenkamp, New South Wales

Austria:
Ralf Thaller

Belarus:
Maria Kravchenko, Minsk

Canada:
Neale Bacon, British Columbia
Gary Barlotta, Alberta
George Bazios, Ontario
Don Bryan*
Gayle Chiykowski, Ontario
Tony Cole, British Columbia
Dave Dixon, Manitoba
Ronald Elliston, Ontario
Michael Harrison*
Valerie Jean Hilliker, Alberta
John Hopman*, Sarnia, Ontario
Surendra Jugdave, Ontario
Bob Layton, Edmonton, Alberta
Judith MacNeil, Ontario
Patrick Murray, British Columbia
Barbara Phoenix, Ontario
Elizabeth Underhill, Ontario

Denmark:
Manfred Werner

Finland:
Sari Aalto

France:
Jean Marie Dourcy, Deuil La Barre

Gilraltar:
Levi Attias

Greece:
Katerina Sopidi*

India
Ramdas Padhye
Satyajit Padhye, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Italy:
Alessio Masini, FI
Scapinelli, Roma

Israel:
Allan Blumenstyk
Daniela Hadasy, Rakefet

Japan:
Takeshi Ikeda, Tokyo
Keiko Nakanishi
Tazuko Tanimoto

Germany:
Markus Christ
Siegfried Eberle
Andreas Minz
Christoph Quernheim
Dr. Stevo Schooling
Dr. Markus Winter, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Netherlands:
Niels Duinker, Zuid-Holland

New Zealand:
Ray Cooper

Nigeria
Frederick Agbonika
Bariyu Yesufu, Lagos

Philippines:
Jen Belen*
Only Carcamo*
Wanlu, Rizal

Poland:
Grzegorz Choluj-Rybacki, Rybnik

Romania
Crina Zvoboda, Sector 2

Singapore:
Tan Alex
Khor Choon Kiat
Joseph Then

Slovakia:
Jaroslav Seman

South Africa:
Conrad Koch*
Douglas F Price

South Korea:
Jaewoo Ann, Gyeonggi-do

Spain:
Mariano Dilema
Ramon Irizar, Guipuzcoa

Sweden:
Thorbjorn Holmqvist
Martin Rosvall
Zillah & Totte

Switzerland:
Fridolin Kalt, Zurich
Carmelo Pesenti, Stettlen

United Arab Emirates:
Sugumar John Ratnam

United Kingdom:
Dave Andrews, London
Jamie Clark, West Sussex
Nina Conti
Rodney Davies, England
Roger De Courcey*
Colin Dymond, Gloucestershire
Max Fulham*, Surrey
Steve Hewlett*
Martin Newman, Berkshire
John Orr, Dumfries and Galloway
Alec Powell, West Bromwich
Kieran Powell, Gloucestershire
Peter Pullon
Owen Reid, Buckinghamshire
Paul Roach, Derbyshire
Bob Thomson, Kent
Neil Walker, Devon
Shane West, Coventry
Colin Spencer
Paul Zerdin

United States:
Alabama:
Mark McClintock
Darrell Osborn

Arkansas:
Danny Jones

Arizona:
Tamara Hamada
Dan Horn
Susan Johnson
Israel Juarez
Jeanne Missey Osgood
Aleida Quick
Wilma Schwartz*
Edward Siller

California:
Steve Axtell
Robert Bunton
Grant Carter
Jack Dill
Jeff Dunham
Charles Flanagan
Dirk Golden
Tommy Goodwin
Pesach Greenberg
Carol Greene
Andy Gross*
Gregory Hinman
Jay Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Mallory Lewis*
Ronn Lucas*
William Passmore
Dan Sachoff
David Strassman
Mark Truman
Justin Ver Burg*
Andrew Vondersaar

Colorado:
James Chaput
Meghan Casey
Joy Morrison
Andrew Mrkvicka
Liz VonSeggen

Connecticut:
Donald Beebe
Peter Dzubay
Joseph Lantiere

Florida:
Arthur Barrett
Tanya Belasky
Ronald Bohn
Michael Brown
Kevin Butler
Bob Carlson
Margaret Davis
Thomas Dahl
Warren Eck
Wayne Fitzpatrick
Miguel Fox*
Charley Mack
Jackie Manna*
John Morgan
Jimmy Nelson
Mike Palma
Charlie Tomlinson
Jimmy Vee
Mark Wade
Lee Wolfson
Donald Woodford

Georgia:
Steve Aldridge
Willie Brown*
Catherine Dee Holly
Keith Karnok
Scott Kays
Jeffrey Knight
Gary Koepke
William McCorkle
Mark Merchant
Virginia M Petersen
M. Towne
Cole Tucker

Iowa:
Dave Allen
Barb Gregersen
Richard Jenkins
Lisa Laird
Christopher Ortiz
Steven Parker
Timothy Silcott*

Idaho:
Micki Simpson

Illinois:
George Bellefeuille*
Janice Hartmann
Anthony Hughes
Robert Isaacson
Kevin Kelly
Charles Lyons
Anne Wilson

Indiana:
Fred L. Church
Tommy Conner
Lee Cornell
Christie Hazen
Heather Hazen
Barbara Kalvelage
John Lutton Sr
Jack Marshall
Sharon Poby Olson
David Pendleton
Kenneth Sherman

Kansas:
Bobby Franklin
Phil Grecian
Harris Deutsch*
Diana Rockwell

Kentucky:
Barbara Baxter
Lori Bruner
Tony Garcia
Lew M. Newton
Steven Todd

Louisiana:
Brian Cockerhm*
Andy Partington
Charles Pichoff

Maine:
Christopher Morin
Winfield Pipher

Massachusetts:
Lydia Beebe
Harold Crocker
Steven Devitt
Richard S. McKinney
Louis Toledo

Maryland:
Tom Crowl
Ronald Furlong
Gita Ladd
Matthew Miller
Al Moessinger
Val Smalkin*

Michigan:
Daniel Batten
Marshall Brown
David Fowler
Chris Johnson
Rick Morse
Ken Watts

Minnesota:
Janis Edwards
Beth Salo
Mike Stenberg

Mississippi:
John Lowe

Missouri:
Jim Barber
Paul Cotter
David L. Farris
Louis Grabow
Brenda Hahne
Evelyn Hickam
Angela Hollenberg
Sammy King
Bob May
Kerry Joe Miller
Michael Niehaus
Todd Oliver
Ronald Scherer
Jimmy Smith*
Esther Sweigart

Nebraska:
Jeffrey Buttars

New Hampshire:
Eleanor Horne

New Jersey:
Bob Conrad
Bonnie Corcia
Dr. Joan “Cookie” Jensen
Taylor Mason
John Pizzi*
Alan Semok
Michael J. Terletzky

New Mexico:
Kevin T Boekhoff*
Thomas Myers
Kent Shelton

New York:
Robert Baker
April Brucker*
Kenny Byrd
Wallace Campbell
Sylvia Fletcher* 
Robert McNeill
Pete Michaels
Pete Michaels Jr.
Steve Petra
John Piper
Carla Rhodes*
Jay Straus
Michael Terzella

Nevada:
Ed Cima
Terry Fator
Duane Echols
Joseph LaPenna
Keny Stewart

North Carolina:
George Boosey
Steve Brogan
Robert Cisneros
Jeff Duckworth
Theresa Gardner
Joseph Mazzola
Danny Reeves

Ohio:
Bob Abdou*
David Crone
Tom Farrell
Ken Groves
Tristan Hostetter
J Wayne Keyser
Gary Lare
Michael Miller
Michael Night
Daniel Robison
Donald Turner
David Weyrick

Oklahoma:
Darin (Doodles) Baughman
Gary Ray Howell
Del Wilson

Oregon:
Kenny Croes
Martin Sipes

Pennsylvania:
Matthew Bailey*
Ryan Bomgardner*
John Bobik
Del Burkholder
Wallace Cady
David Carruth
Christopher Donahoe
Dan Freed
Phil Hughes
Susan Klein
Douglas Morrison
Wesley Mullen
Patricia Nissel
Steven Pataky
Bob Rumba
Laverne Seibert
Dorothy Seitz
Jim Swogger
Ken Tucker
Bruce Weaver

South Carolina:
Conrad Hartz*
Phillip Jones
David M. McClurkin
Barbara A. Smith
James Williams

Tennessee:
Jim Bryson
Gene Cordova
Randall Ervin
Bob Hamill
Stephen Knowles*
Nancy Rosekrans
Kyle Scribner
Ronald Spears
Roy Stone
William D. Turner

Texas:
Jenna Caraway
Timothy Cowles*
L.A. Hudson
Meghan Miller*
David Pitts
Rodger Riggs
Thomas Rogers
Susan Wilhelmi
Thomas Rogers

Utah:
Bruce Chamberlain

Vermont:
Des LaFratta
Robert Lizzari, Jr.

Virginia:
John Byrd
Mariann Martin
Paul Shearer

Washington:
Jerry Breeden
Jerry Busselle
Vikki Gasko Green
Ryan Hellevang
Jay Hurwitz
Shawn Lock
Kenneth Lyon
Michael Stelzer
Barbara Watson

Wisconsin:
William Blagg Jr.
Gerald Carman
Bonnie Felten
Tansy Pocernich

West Virginia:
Michael Eakins
Sharyn Hicks

If you are looking for ventriloquists to hire for your next event, contact our office today.

If you would like to be a ventriloquist, check out our ventriloquism tutorial here. Tom also teaches the ventriloquism lessons at Learn-Ventriloquism.com

Best Party Entertainment Ever – Comedy

Best Party Entertainment Ever – Comedy

Were you put in charge of planning the big company party? Make it the best party ever!

An office Christmas / holiday party is a major expense and your boss expects it to be an evening the workforce will remember. It is up to you to make sure your co-workers remember it for the right reasons.

That can be a lot of pressure.

The key to creating a jolly atmosphere is to hire some fantastic entertainment that will set the mood. You want corporate entertainers that engage your guests while complimenting your vision for the event.

That is why many event planners consider personalized comedy to be the best party entertainment around. A high energy corporate comedian rivets your audience’s attention. Laughter relieves stress and builds camaraderie while relaxing everyone.

Wondering what type of comedy entertainment to hire? Let our office help.

With more than 30 years in the corporate entertainment field, we realize every event and audience is unique. There is no one size fits all.

During the initial consultation, Tom will never try to sell you! He simply wants to hear about your goals, your event vision, your guests and your company. Our focus is to support you and help you build upon your plans to exceed exceed expectations.

If we can assist you, we’ll then assemble a full proposal for your consideration. If we can not, Tom will be happy to offer insights into other top corporate entertainers that can make your party the best!

Planning a Christmas party takes a lot of time and effort. When it comes to entertainment, let our experience make your job easier. Let us know how we can best serve you.

 

Tom has been entertaining at corporate parties since the 1980’s. He uses a creative approach to relate with audiences and keep them laughing.
The Corporate Christmas Party Demystified

The Corporate Christmas Party Demystified

Tasked with planning the corporate Christmas party?

Planning a corporate party is easy. The biggest challenge you face is organizing a successful one.

The major problem lies in the predicament of trying to remain politically correct. The event must avoid discussion on any subject that is sure to prove a sensitive topic or the harbinger of bad reviews on the event.

This event will represent your company and you are already under a lot of pressure. Everything has to go as planned. Now you have the added worry of preventing trouble or political error from occurring during the gathering.

Any mistake or discussion on sensitive topics can annoy the employees and higher management. This can create misunderstandings and completely undermine the purpose of holding the corporate event. So what is the best way to bridge the gap between the employees, and the management, to foster a spirit of community.

There are plenty of fun and entertaining options to explore. You may focus on the employees and their families. This style of event involves gifts and treats for the kids. It is best held in a relaxed setting so the children can have fun. You may want to focus on a more adult gathering. This type of Christmas party may feature a formal dinner followed by corporate fun entertainment.

We’ve covered several corporate Christmas party ideas in other articles. For this one, we want to demystify the adult Christmas corporate dinner party. Organizing the event properly will keep all guests engaged, relaxed and cohesive. Structuring the dinner wrong can lead to empty seats as guests begin to disappear.

Social Hour

Socializing is a great opening feature of the evening, just like any other formal event. Allow employees, executives and management to mingle. This breaks the ice will foster a positive feeling for everyone. Light snacks, an open or cash bar and happy chat is the best combination for starting out your evening.

Dinner

A sit down dinner with full service makes everyone feel special. If your budget won’t allow it, a buffet is an excellent choice. Always plan plenty of time for dinner and remember that the caterer’s time estimate is just that. Your programs should prepare to start earlier, or adjust to a later time as dictated by the meal.

Entertainment

The entertainment is and should be the height of the night. Many event planners want the entertainment to be last. That is a mistake. After a meal people tend to feel “full.” This leads to that drowsy state. Your entertainment is there to liven things up. Placing a corporate entertainer after the meal brings you audience back to life. They will laugh, enjoy and be ready for everything that follows.

Presidential Or Executive Address

The President or an executive address is a great addition to the evening plan. With everyone in a great mood, it is time to thank the employees for a year of hard work. It is also a great time to recognize people for their achievements.

Gifts And Prizes

Gifts and door prizes are a fun way to end your evening program. Reward those who hang in to revel with their co-workers.

Closing Remarks

Closing remarks emphasize the purpose of the event. Send your guests home with an uplifting message that will foster a positive feeling.

This event structure is sure to result in a successful corporate Christmas party. Don’t let your event to chance. Contact Tom for a no obligation corporate entertainment consultation. If he isn’t the right entertainment for your event, he will help you find someone who can make you shine like a star!

Ultimate Christmas Party Entertainment

Ultimate Christmas Party Entertainment

The holidays are supposed to be festive and fun. But for the company holiday party planner, it can become an added stress to an already hectic schedule.

It is the time of year when every company & organization hosts Christmas parties for their co-workers and members. So how do you create a company Christmas party that stands out from the rest?

It all boils down to one element: Christmas party entertainment.

Everyone will have great food, decor and be giving away presents, door prizes or bonuses. But the entertainment will influence how guests experience your event. Comedians can add the jolly, putting everyone in a festive frame of mind. Musicians can add the holiday spirit with seasonal tunes that highlight the time of year.

But finding the right entertainers can be difficult. Your entertainment must not only suits your guests, but represent your company in a positive, memorable way.

Finding the ultimate Christmas party entertainment isn’t easy.

This year, don’t get stuck sorting through the magnitude of entertainers on the Internet. You could end up spending countless hours vetting those that would be right for your Christmas party.

That is a major stress.

Instead, take a moment to talk with Tom. With 30+ years of corporate entertainment experience, he can help you. There is no pressure and no obligation. He is there to listen and offer suggestions that can make your company Christmas party a success.

Contact our office now to discuss your event.