M&A Talks
Become a sponsor
Get exposure to over 500 business executives and owners of fast growing companies from the greater DC/Baltimore metro areas. As a sponsor, your organization will benefit from extended exposure through our marketing campaigns and promotional efforts before, during and after the event. Sponsorships are offered on a first come first serve basis with preference given first to returning sponsors while also ensuring no business conflicts.
Sponsor Benefits ($2,500)
Hosted by Byond, the M&A Talks are designed for the CEOs and owners of fast growing companies with annual operating budgets of $.75M to $20M. The events include speakers and panelists who share their expertise on trends, challenges and opportunities for fast growing businesses focused on topics in joint ventures, divestitures, mergers and acquisitions.
* Exposure to over 500 business executives and owners of target companies
* Get brand placement on the event registration and post event landing pages
* Prominent placement of company overview on the event landing pages
* Mention on social media campaigns (LinkedIn and Twitter)
* Included in sponsors slide during event
* Opportunity to distribute branded brochures, giveaways, etc. during event
* Access to a captive audience of 30 - 40 business executives and owners
* Brand placement in weekly email blasts
* Option to nominate an expert panelist or do a 2-minute company pitch
* Access to an executive conference room with free guest WiFi
* Food and drinks are served for all event participants
* Opportunity to distribute downloadable whitepapers or case studies to participants
* Commit to co-market event and sign up at least ten executives/owners of target companies
* Receive contact information for executives and owners who sign up to attend event
Past Events
Here are videos of recent sponsored events.
Small Business Network: Accelerate Small Business Growth Through M&A
Byond M&A Talks:
The Art of the Digital M&A Deal - PMI Silver Spring Meeting
Byond M&A Casts:
Growing Your Business Through M&A