Clients in the News – 9/2/2015

Chicago Cubs: Theo Epstein tells ESPN staying hot in September is all about 'staying loose, good vibes.':"Hey, you, Cubs fan. Stop refreshing those playoff odds. Hey, you, Cubs player. Stop scoreboard-watching and sweating your slumps. Theo Epstein, the most popular man north of 18th Street not named Kyle Schwarber, had a message for you before the Cubs’

2015-09-02T16:58:17+00:00September 2, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 8/31/2015

Tom Ricketts:Watch Chairman Tom Ricketts speak with NBC Chicago following Chicago Cubs RHP Jake Arietta's No-Hitter . While surely excitment swarmed the North Side, Ricketts urged that the club, and fans, need to stay present minded: "We don't want to get ahead of ourselves. We just want to have a good September," Ricketts said. "Obviously last night was

2015-08-31T15:09:55+00:00August 31, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/24/2015

Tom Ricketts:Chicago Cubs Chairman, Tom Ricketts, is pleased with the steps the franchise is making. For Ricketts, the decision to renovate Wrigle Field, partner with corporate sponsors, and rebuild the roster, are all a byproduct of one goal: Win.“Obviously, when things aren’t going the right direction people want you to take more short-term decisions or they

2015-08-24T16:57:23+00:00August 24, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 8/20/15

Tom Ricketts:No one really remembers how you start, as long as you can finish. Now that the first phase of the Wrigley renovations are done, and look great, the Chicago Cubs can turn their full attention to the field:"The first phase of the ballpark renovation is pretty much done, and Wrigley Field is almost back

2015-08-20T19:07:09+00:00August 20, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 9/14/2015

Chicago Cubs:  The New York Times interviews Chicago Cubs’ owner Tom Ricketts as he reflects on the ups and downs of his journey to acquire the franchise. Despite the looming potential lawsuits from rooftop owners regarding renovations to Wrigley Field, Tom Ricketts always maintains the reality that Wrigley is a ballpark “not a museum.” He cannot

2014-09-19T19:03:19+00:00September 19, 2014|Tags: |

SEVEN SIGNS OF A SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN

Dennis Culloton, President and CEO We at Culloton Strategies and the Chicago Cubs have had a few days to decompress after the team finally achieved approval of its expansion plan for Wrigley Field.  The recent approval by the Chicago Landmarks Commission is a major milestone after an almost decade-long battle. While litigation may still ensue,

2014-07-17T17:37:37+00:00July 17, 2014|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 5/22/2014

Chicago Cubs:Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts addressed the MLB and fans to announce plans to move forward with the Wrigley Field restoration and expansion.The Cubs' locker rooms other amenities are amongst the worst in all of baseball. "It's time to invest in Wrigley Field and do the things our competitors do." Ricketts submitted a letter and

2014-05-22T20:36:00+00:00May 22, 2014|Tags: , |

To Wrigley Field, on your 100th birthday

Ashleigh Johnston, Account Executive Baseball is life in my house. My dad is the biggest fan I know and is a veritable walking baseball encyclopedia. Even though I don’t quite share his level of passion, baseball is omnipresent. That being said, some of my first memories of baseball are at Wrigley Field. I spent the

2014-04-22T15:26:18+00:00April 22, 2014|Tags: , , , |

The Chicago Cubs: More Than Just a Ballclub

By Patrick O'Connell, Intern At the corner of Clark and Addison, a historic landmark resides. Symbolizing over a century of joy and passion, Wrigley Field is home to the beloved Chicago Cubs, whom I had the opportunity to work alongside as a groundskeeper for two summers prior to joining Culloton Strategies. Working on the grounds

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