Corporate Events
Join the hundreds of companies who trust William to entertain and amaze their groups. William entertains at VIP functions, hospitality suites, and meetings. He can entertain with walk-around magic or his stage show where he mixes magic with mind-reading to create inexplicable miracles. The shows can be tailored to fit your needs.
Eaton – Case Study
William recently entertained 50 VIPs who were attending the DesignLights Consortium Stakeholder Meeting. Eaton brought attendees to their manufacturing warehouse for dinner, entertainment, and a tour of their facility.
William entertained with walk-around magic during the cocktail hour. The goal was to impress their clients and to help break the ice for those who didn’t know one another. After the cocktail hour and dinner, William entertained with his 45 minute mentalism show which was full of audience participation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it cost?
William’s pricing depends on the location of the show and the amount of time you want him to entertain. Contact our office to receive a proposal that’s specifically created for your event.
How far will you travel?
William travels across the United States and around the world. Travel expenses can be itemized or included into an “all in one” price.
Why should I hire you?
William has entertained at hundreds of corporate events for over 10 years. He regularly works for Fortune 100 and 500 companies across the nation. His proven track record is guaranteed to amaze and impress your guests.
What size of audience can you entertain?
William can tailor his show for any size audience. He has entertained audiences of 20 and over 1,500. Also, his minimal requirements allows to perform in all types of venues.
How much notice is needed to hire William?
At least a month’s notice is preferable. William studies your company and your products to best understand your audience. He then tailors his show to fit your needs.
Can you customize your show for my group?
Yes, William can customize the length of his show and add key talking points to his presentations. He is often asked to entertain during the short breaks at luncheons and to introduce keynote speakers.