For over 10 years the management team at Trust Event Solutions has been providing technology and professional consulting services to top-tier events conducted by not-for-profits, corporations, associations and professional organizations, including the PGA, LPGA, and Champions Tours. Our solutions are designed to bring new levels of efficiency to the event administration process. We begin with the most versatile and easy to use web-based software solutions available and build our services around it. Equally as important is our staff, passionate about customer service and experts in utilizing our software solutions to satisfy the most unique and demanding event requirements.

Our goal is to reduce the number of hours your staff spends collecting and managing participant data. Essential to achieving this goal is to provide your participants with an extremely professional and equally as pleasant registration experience, including pre and post event communication. Secondly, our solutions, anchored by the software we deploy, are very heavily sponsor-based. This ensures that both corporate sponsors and event hosts receive an unsurpassed level of exposure and participant interaction to help justify their initial event investment. Satisfying today’s strict “dollar spent vs. dollar gained” ratio is the primary avenue to achieve sponsor loyalty, create powerful brand awareness, and ensure event effectiveness and longevity.

Achieving results by providing:

  • Year long E-mail communication with all parties to an event
  • Click and view reporting
  • True user-friendly registration experience for your participants
  • An easy interface with your existing donor/contact database (Raiser’s Edge, Excel, etc.)
  • Increased revenue/reduced expenses
  • The most dedicated customer service staff anywhere

To schedule an online presentation please contact Trust Event Solutions at (800) 446-8884 or e-mail us at info@trustevent.com


Scott E. Becker

Founder, President, Professional Event Advisor

For over 10 years, Scott Becker has been advising and supporting the most prestigious and demanding events with easy to use technology solutions that simplify the complexity of event management. In 2000, Scott co-founded Powers Golf, a web-based event management software developer specializing in Golf Events and Banquets. After recently leaving Powers Golf, he has now founded Trust Event Solutions to bring together the most effective technology solutions and the best customer support available for the expanding needs of event management professionals. During his tenure at Powers, Scott designed Powers’ Event Management Solutions, a suite of customizable, flexible and functionally rich software solutions for easing the burdens of event management.

In addition to bringing these solutions to market, Scott served as VP Sales & Marketing and Director of Customer Support. His dedication to his client’s success is a manifestation of his philosophy that true event partnerships start right at the beginning with the introduction and sale of the solution continuing on through the event and the post-event wrap-up.

Scott has specialized in servicing events conducted by:

Not-for-Profit Organizations
PGA, LPGA & Champions Tours
Associations
Corporations

Working with Event Organizers

During the past 10 years, Scott has experienced event management from almost every perspective, seeing the process through the eyes of a golf professional/tournament coordinator, of an active participant on a fundraising golf outing committee, and of a dedicated service provider to various PGA and LPGA Tour events. It is this broad event management experience and his personal commitment to his clients that has enabled Scott to build long lasting relationships with so many event coordinators, whom he proudly calls his partners and friends.

Corporate Sponsorship of Events

During Scott’s time at Powers, as well as at his prior company, One-On-One with Greg Norman, owned and operated by Edge Technologies Group(formerly Visual Edge Systems), Scott was able to gain a strong and invaluable, deep understanding of the strict economic requirements surrounding corporate gifts/sponsorships. By using technology solutions, he has learned how to maximize brand awareness and sponsorship return through the sponsorship of fundraising events.

At One-On-One with Greg Norman Scott served as National Sales Manager and spearheaded the company's efforts into the charitable event market. While at One-on-One, Scott established strong bonds with many of the World’s top Not-for-Profit Organizations and Fortune 500 Corporations.



Chris Heuer

Acting Chief Technology Officer, Board Member

Since 1991, Chris Heuer has become proficient in marketing communications, product management, strategy consulting, organizational development, Internet technologies, site development, user experience design, and building companies. A pioneer in new media with over 11 years of experience and a holistic perspective on creating value, his unique insights are valued by companies large and small across Silicon Valley.

In 1995 he launched Guru Communications, leading the company to become the pre-eminent interactive agency in South Florida. While at Guru, Chris managed the relationships with large accounts including Bombardier, Chicago Tribune/AOL, the City of Miami Beach, and several advertising agencies. Guru also launched a local content Web site in late 1995 similar to CitySearch that was called Virtual Community Network which was sold in 1997.

In 1999, after a stint in independent consulting, Chris accepted the position of Director of New Media Business Development for the United States Mint. While at the Mint, Mr. Heuer helped to launch H.I.P. Pocket Change to encourage children to take up coin collecting. He also was a major contributor to the launch of the online catalog, helping to direct the site from zero to $1.6MM per week in online sales. His last day at the Mint saw the culmination of his efforts to build an opt-in email list, resulting in $2.6MM in one day sales.

It was during his time at the Mint that Mr. Heuer developed the seed of the idea for “The Communications Strategy”, a holistic approach for companies to develop a better understanding of how and what it should be communicating to potential and existing customers. This insight lead to the launch of Conversal as a software development shop and consultancy with a focus on the development of conversational intelligence software. This was a non-existent market at the time, but has since grown to include BuzzMetrics, Intelliseek, Technorati and many others.

Conversal secured a software development and consulting contract with Palm, Inc. in January of 2001. Mr. Heuer’s relationship with Palm lasted until April of 2005 when he began to pursue a new social media business (aka: Web 2.0) that leveraged The Customer Strategy. The new company called ‘Insytes’ leverages recent developments with Social Networks, Wikis, Blogs, Tags, and Social Bookmarking. The service is designed to enable mavens to establish their areas of expertise and build reputations by sharing their knowledge with others.

In early October 2005, Mr. Heuer organized the Web2.1 unconference as an alternative to the O’Reilly Web 2.0 conference. This effort has resulted n the launch of BrainJams as a non-profit with the intention of bringing together leaders from non-profits, business, government and technology for the purpose of ad-hoc collaboration and cross-boundary knowledge sharing. In this community role, Mr. Heuer is an active contributor to the efforts of BarCamp, WebZine, NetSquared, and many other similarly themed events.