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The Center Welcomes Six New Organizations to its Corporate Sponsorship Program
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Back to all News ReleasesAugust 11, 2022 (Cleveland, OH)The Center Welcomes Six New Organizations to its Corporate Sponsorship Program
The Center for Health Affairs is pleased to welcome the first participants in our corporate sponsorship program. Launched earlier this year, the program offers an opportunity for organizations in Northeast Ohio and beyond to partner with The Center in our work to positively impact the communities we serve.
The Center’s inaugural corporate sponsors include:
- HBK / Vertilocity – HBK provides financial solutions to small and mid-market businesses and Vertilocity, an HBK company, provides technology services.
- Key Healthcare – Provides a holistic approach and deep industry expertise customized to clients’ needs through collaboration with KeyBank's comprehensive capabilities.
- Qualivis – A national provider of accountable workforce solutions delivered in partnership with hospital and healthcare associations.
- Revelocity – Provides edge-to-edge revenue cycle solutions to healthcare organizations.
- Ulmer & Berne LLP – Delivers customized legal solutions with a dedicated practices in healthcare, long-term care, nonprofit life sciences and more.
- United Agencies – An independent commercial and personal insurance agency with a track record dating back 100 years.
These organizations join The Center’s business affiliate CHAMPS Group Purchasing, which provides considerable financial support for the organization’s nonprofit activities.
About Corporate Sponsorship
The Center’s Corporate Sponsorship program offers a selection of tiers, starting at $1,200 for one year, for the opportunity to partner with The Center and connect with healthcare and community leaders in Northeast Ohio. Benefits of sponsorship include public recognition, the opportunity to attend exclusive events, and the ability to appear as a speaker on BrightTALK, a virtual event platform where The Center features local, regional and national experts on critical healthcare issues.
“The Center’s mission is to be a convener, influencer and innovator that impacts health in the communities where we serve, and our Corporate Sponsorship program enables us to bring together stakeholder organizations who wish to support and be a part of this work,” said Pat Raffaele, director of Business Partnership & Development for The Center for Health Affairs. “We are thrilled to welcome this initial group of sponsors, which have joined us this summer, and look forward to working with them in the days, weeks and months ahead.”
Learn more about The Center’s sponsorship opportunities here.