SPN interviews Emily Taylor of SponsorPark

I had the opportunity to sit down with Emily Taylor, founder of SponsorPark, to talk about their recent launch of their business and website, which sets aim on revolutionizing the sponsorship arena. SponsorPark is founded on the belief that people are made for great things, and through hard work and invested support lives are forever…

sponsorparklogoI had the opportunity to sit down with Emily Taylor, founder of SponsorPark, to talk about their recent launch of their business and website, which sets aim on revolutionizing the sponsorship arena.

SponsorPark is founded on the belief that people are made for great things, and through hard work and invested support lives are forever changed. Providing a place where passions are supported, communities are developed and businesses are grown is key!

Some statistics I found interesting through our conversation were that 51% of sponsors are decreasing their sponsorship funding, however 60% of these sponsors are seeking new opportunities. This means the partnerships are getting more competitive and requiring more from one another. It also means that sponsors are looking for new partnerships despite the economy.

Some have commented that SponsorPark is similar to “eHarmony for sponsorship” for the reason that both parties establish what they want/need to see from the other and use this information to make effective, intelligent matches.

“We connect sponsorship opportunities with the right person, at the right place, at the right time,” Emily said. “Before, many opportunities didn’t have the inside information to do the research on a company in order to determine if there was a smart partnership to be had. It was time consuming – we do this for you so your operational efficiency is improved.”

Enjoy the full interview below and feel free to email Emily Taylor with any questions or comments!

This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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