IBA SUCCESS MAGAZINE Issue 3 Vol 3 | Page 27

professional with the will to give back to the community that has given so much to many of us. Pernell Bush, MSW, Board Member and Director of Ambassador Program, said, “I believe the Ambassador program allows individuals an opportunity to give back in a unique and fun way. While building their network with a variety of professionals who are leaders in their career industries. I look forward to working with the 2017-2018 Ambassador members.”   The New Markets Launch of Guys with Ties in a Box: Given the success Guys with Ties has had in Central Florida, the Board opted to empower business leaders in other communities to lead a Guys with Ties in their local market!  Being passionate about numerous charities and causes is a great thing, but it can place high and unsustainable demand on the busy professional to have the level of impact they desire on each one.  Guys with Ties allows these professionals to invest their time and financial resources to one organization that vets and supports numerous causes and charities each year! Dr. Rollan Roberts, GWT Board Member over New Markets, said, “Guys with Ties has an incredible brand and track record raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for numerous charities for over a decade.  This success is worthy of being duplicated all over the country.  I know there are other professionals that see what I see and want to bring Guys with Ties platform and infrastructure to have fun and raise funds to make a huge difference in their local community.” The Guys with Ties Corporate Giving Package: Guys with Ties excels at engaging the community within the Greater Orlando Area.  With every signature event we see our audience grow, our exposure expand and, most importantly, the lives we impact flourish!  The creation of the Community Engagement position is nothing more than the realization of local businesses and entities getting involved, their donations stretching and affecting more lives.   The ideal situation is to increase giving while gaining exposure through many different outlets and audiences.   Guys with Ties has the template and connections already in place to allow a business owner to get involved with many different charities, while only having to maintain one ongoing relationship.   Nick McCarthy, Director of Community Engagement, who is on the board of directors advised,  “The trouble for many business owners isn’t the idea that they want to give, it’s to whom to give, how to vet the charity out, and what kind of exposure and involvement are they getting?”      To remedy this, Guys with Ties is creating an Annual Corporate Sponsorship package that will take care of all of these concerns; one donation offers exposure not only to all of our Signature events, but to all of the Signature events of the charities we are highlighting!  We have four events a year, meaning Annual Corporate Sponsors will be a part of eight Signature events throughout the year with only one donation!  For example, Guys with Ties passes the funds raised at the Signature Events to the Charity honored, in addition, giving exposure to the Charity’s Signature event, as sponsors!   “What we are doing with the Annual Corporate Sponsorship is extremely exciting!  As we grow and impact lives, so will our Signature Events… and of course, we will all have a lot of fun!’ Nick McCarthy   The Emergence of Their Feet is the Streets program: The organization has varied in the way that it volunteers in the community over the years. Guys with Ties is very well known for throwing large fun events and writing checks to benefit great causes, but they also give back in other ways. As part of solidifying a lasting culture of giving, the board has made volunteering a cornerstone of their annual event calendar. Events in this program have been dubbed as “Feet is the Streets” activities. Ryan Rapolti, Vice President of the board shared his beliefs: “Volunteering time may be the most fundamental way for a person to give back to their community. Being present to witness and make an impact first hand is an invaluable experience. We want this to be a core part of what we do as an organization. Beyond writing checks, we actually want to be there for our community.” In the last several months, members of the Organization have selflessly given time and service with Ronald McDonald House, Habitat for Humanity, Special Olympics of Florida, New Image Youth Center and more.