FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
St. Louis, MO - July 20, 2009
Event Technology company BusyEvent says they can help meeting professionals cut event-management costs in half using their Event Bookmarking system.
BusyEvent, a St. Louis based event technology company and an ITEN member, intends to substantiate their claim of being able to cut the cost of event-management in half, at the Tech Shoot Out, part of the Corporate Event Marketing Association’s (CEMA @CemaOnline) 2009 Summit.
Having once been less-than-satisfied customers of event-planning tools and services when founders David J. Schenberg and Brian Slawin held executive positions with a prime government contractor, the proverbial “there’s-got-to-be-a-better-way” bug bit them hard. So they left the security of their sure thing to tackle event-marketing logistics, vowing to bring:
* interactive audience response
* face-to-face social networking
* real qualified-lead-generation and management and
* true cost-savings and ROI evaluation, to the events arena.
“We have developed a better mousetrap, and are eager to compare it to anything on the market in both measureable efficacy and value-added cost-effectiveness,” says David Schenberg, CEO of BusyEvent.
For more information about BusyEvent’s Event Bookmarking System which puts your attendees in control of their event experience, and the back-story of this tech-driven company’s entrepreneurial entry to event marketing’s center stage, contact Brian Slawin at bslawin-at-busyevent.com or call 888.788.4896 x112.






