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The activation your sponsorship team can actually sell.

Most sponsor inventory is signage. The monogram bar is different: it puts the sponsor's mark on an object guests choose, personalize, and keep. That is a renewal story, not a logo placement.

Event teams often come to us before their sponsorship deck is finished, because the bar prices into a package cleanly. A sponsor underwrites the station; in return they own a physical moment in the room and their brand rides home on every personalized piece. Below is the placement inventory we build into a sponsored station.

The placement inventory

  • Station architecture: backdrop, table wrap, and header signage in sponsor colors — designed to look like a boutique counter, not a banner farm.
  • The monogram menu card: every guest holds one to choose their lettering. Prime, unhurried logo real estate.
  • The product itself: sponsor mark on a sleeve hit, hem tag, or inside label, with the guest's initials as the hero. Subtle placements survive into everyday wear; billboard placements do not.
  • Crew apparel: our operators dress in co-branded staff pieces — walking signage that answers questions.
  • The reveal moment: finished pieces are handed over in sponsor-marked wrap or a signature fold, which is exactly when phones come out.

Underwriting models we see work

The clean version: the sponsor pays the full station cost as a named line in their package, and the host event gets the bar for free. The hybrid: host covers the base station, sponsor buys the product upgrade and placement kit. Either way, our quote separates station, product, and branding lines so the deal can be split without renegotiating with us.

Give the sponsor a report worth renewing on

We deliver a post-event photo set of the station in action — the queue, the builds, the hand-offs — plus piece counts by product. Pair that with your own badge or RSVP data and the sponsorship manager has a renewal deck that writes itself.

Ready to put initials on the agenda?

Call (562) 614-4800 or send the brief — we’ll scope the station in one reply.

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