Chris Dalton

EVP, Client Services & Corporate Development at InVision Communications

Chris Dalton has extensive experience in the field of marketing and communications. Chris started their career in 1995 with Millsport, a Full Service Sponsorship and Event Marketing Agency, where they worked as an Account Supervisor. During their time there, they developed marketing plans, managed various partnerships, and leveraged property partnerships to enhance the Visa brand.

In 2001, Chris joined 361 Sports + Event Marketing as an Account Supervisor. Chris played a key role in increasing brand awareness and sales for Avaya through their sponsorship of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Chris also educated Avaya's global offices on maximizing sponsorship exposure, leading to significant awareness increases in Japan and Korea.

In 2005, Chris moved on to MKTG INC, a full-service marketing services agency, where they served as the SVP, General Manager of the San Francisco office. Chris was responsible for building and managing the operations of the office, including new business development, client relations, and overseeing various office functions. Chris worked with notable clients such as Nintendo, Nike, Google, and Yahoo.

In 2014, Chris joined Make Retail as the VP Client Services. The St. Paul-based design firm focused on retail design and creative support for retail environments and experiences. Their role involved utilizing their experience in retail design, environmental design, and fixture design to deliver exceptional client services.

Finally, in 2015, Chris started working at InVision Communications as the EVP, Client Services & Corporate Development. The full-service engagement solutions agency specializes in integrated experiential, design, digital, and communications campaigns. Chris's strategic approach to events and communications aimed to deliver impactful campaigns that resonate with target audiences.

Chris Dalton earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Marketing from Springfield College. The specific start and end years for their education are not provided.

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