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A Tribute to Karen Earl

In this special edition of Synopsis, we pay tribute to Karen Earl, who is retiring as the Chairman of Synergy, 28 years after founding it as Karen Earl Ltd.

It is not an exaggeration to say that Karen Earl is among the most prominent and influential people in the UK sports industry. She set up one of the first agencies dedicated to the marketing side of sports, and, in an industry populated by rights-facing and sales-focused sponsorship agencies, Karen’s vision was ground-breaking. She created a radical alternative – building a brand-facing, consultancy-focused company that never sells sponsorships, guaranteeing brands impartial expertise. This is still the very DNA of Synergy today.

As Chairman of The European Sponsorship Association, Karen continues to advance the business of sponsorship. By giving special focus to education and training, and establishing the first ever professional qualification for sponsorship, she will be helping to drive up standards of excellence across the industry for many years to come.

Karen has also been a trail-blazer for women in the male-dominated sports industry. She became one of the first female associate members of the all-male MCC and was recognised as the Sunday Times Sports Businesswoman of the Year in 2009.

Karen will be hugely missed at Synergy. Over the past 28 years, she has built one of the most well-known and respected agencies in the industry, working with many of the world’s best brands on some of the most famous sponsorship campaigns along the way. She is a thoughtful and fair-minded model of diplomacy, and has always been dedicated to developing the best talent in the industry, inspiring them through consistent excellence and by making her agency a truly great place to work.

Check out the Synergy Pinterest board devoted to some of the most memorable work delivered by Karen and the team over the past three decades.

But we’ll leave the final words to the lady herself. On her last day in the office, we took the opportunity to speak to Karen about her time in the industry and some of her greatest experiences and memories. And of course, we got her to tell us who was the most difficult sportsperson she ever had to deal with…

By on May 3rd, 2012

Tags: Default, Sponsorship, Sponsorship consultancy, Synopsis

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A mountain to climb – for Chris Moyles


 
Chris Moyles’ commitment to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief caught my attention. The idea, inspired by Take That’s Gary Barlow, sees Chris join a host of celebrities, including Ronan Keating, Cheryl Cole and 2007 Strictly Come Dancing champion Alesha Dixon, attempt to climb Africa’s highest mountain over seven days. Whilst not the most likely candidate to undertake a feat of fitness, my belief is that Chris is very likely to be successful.
 

Altitude sickness will be his biggest challenge, but records show that it is the super fit that experience this symptom, rather than the less fit. Walking slowly is recommended as the best course of avoidance when walking at altitude.
Chris Moyles

 

BT, supporters of Comic Relief since 1985, is sponsoring the expedition and BT employees are actively engaged in the fundraising. However, it isn’t just the sponsors or Comic Relief that will benefit – hopefully inspiring others to get active will be the over-riding success. Good luck to Chris and the team.

 

By on February 26th, 2009

Tags: Charity, Cheryl Cole, Radio, Sponsorship

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Building a strong sponsorship team

The Synergy Team spent last Friday on an outstanding day for team building and motivation.  The morning session focused on ‘Making an Impact’ and covered a lot of ground on how to create the right impression. My highlight was discovering each others ‘trigger points’ and the impact this has on our team work and performance.

In the afternoon, we pushed ourselves out of the comfort zone and conquered our fears of height and speed with a great competition in the grounds of ‘A Day in the Country’ in Aynho.  It has to be the best training day ever – and reminded me how proud I am to be part of this fab team.

By on September 24th, 2008

Tags: Employee engagement, Synergy

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