Case Study: Scott Bloom – Corporate host and emcee

Case Study:  Scott Bloom   Corporate host and emceeWhen you book Scott Bloom to host your corporate event you guarantee success.  For over 20 years, Scott has been the go to guy for hosting awards, general sessions, talk shows and game shows for many of the Fortune 500 companies.  His affable style, corporate friendly wit and easy going manor insures your message gets heard.

A professional emcee who has hosted hundreds of corporate events and headlined at as many of the nation’s top comedy clubs, Scott can custom tailor his unique brand of showmanship to meet your needs.

Whether opening the general session, introducing executives, entertaining between official presentations or crafting segues that underscore your conference objectives, Scott is a valuable asset at any important gathering.

His presence adds the magical glue that holds a meeting together, giving it continuity, consistency and charismatic appeal.

When you hire Scott Bloom to host your event, his intelligence and vibrancy creates a dynamic and instant rapport with the audience.  He’ll get them all going and going strong with program warm-ups and participation games to kick off sessions and move them into breaks.

His charm and gracious introductions provide smooth transitions that add a veneer of distinction to all the speakers.  Whether through personal introductions or prerecorded pieces, he puts them at ease … and into the limelight.

Pair that with his sharp sense of humor and ability to improv, and he can take moments of important material and make them seriously funny and always memorable.

Scott is the “go to” talent when looking for a co-host , Master of Ceremonies or Emcee. He has been called “the Billy Crystal of corporate meetings”.

So the next time you’re looking to engage, educate, and entertain … introduce Scott Bloom, former host of VH1.  Rest assured, you’ll be introducing the best new component to staging successful meetings.

www.scottbloom.net

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