Blog — Unforgettable Corporate Entertainment - Mark Toland

Mohawk Paper - Ashtabula, OH

Mohawk Paper was so impressed with my entertainment in Albany, that they invited me to entertain at one of their regional events this month, too!

The only catch? Snow was in the forecast and all flights out of Chicago were cancelled.

I haven't missed a show in over 4 years. College, corporate, private, you name it - I never miss a show. I go out of my way to make sure my client gets the entertainment they deserve.

So, my wife and I loaded up the car and set out on the road first thing yesterday morning. Seven hours later, we were in Cleveland, OH preparing for the show.

I drove another hour over to Ashtabula to set up and prepare for the event - another big holiday party for the Mohawk employees. By the end of the night, everyone was raving about my work and buzzing about the show.

Glad we made the trip!

Have you had an entertainer back out of your event in the past? Don't make the same mistake. Contact me today for reliable, world class entertainment!

Dover - Le Meridien Chicago

Dover invited me to entertain at their holiday event in Oak Brook, IL this year. The event was held at the Le Meridien at the Oakbrook Center.

I kicked off the event with my signature Strolling Mind Reading during the cocktail hour. After everyone was thoroughly impressed, the CEO introduced me to the room and I captivated a standing-room-only audience with a short 20 minute performance.

My holiday event entertainment is a guaranteed way to give your employees something they'll never see anywhere else. For more information, contact me today!

LoVullo Associates - Salamanca, NY

After an early flight from Houston and a long drive through a blizzard in New York, I made it to Salamanca, NY last night for a big event at the Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino.

The event was for the LoVullo Associates, Inc. holiday party, with around 200 people in attendance. After drinks and dinner, I took the stage to dazzle the guests with my fast-paced mind reading show. Following my performance, I joined the guests for drinks and strolling mind reading to end the party.

Looking for ways to dazzle your guests at an upcoming event? Get in touch and I'll send you a free quote!

Pillsbury Law - Houston, TX

Clients always wonder if I perform for small groups, too. The answer is yes!

A lot of my events are for 1,000+ people, in giant ballrooms and theaters. However, I'm occasionally asked to perform for intimate groups of people and these small groups end up being some of my favorite events.

Yesterday's event in Houston, TX was one such example.

Pillsbury Law invited me to entertain for their annual holiday party, with only 35 people in attendance. The show was held at the gorgeous Magnolia Hotel in downtown Houston.

The great thing about being The Corporate Mind Reader is that my show isn't about props or equipment. I don't need a big stage or a giant theater to create a memorable impression. My show is about people - your guests - and it doesn't matter if you have 25 or 2,500. I'm in the business of making a lasting impression, no matter who I'm performing for.

If you're looking for great entertainment for your next event, contact me today!

Mohawk Paper - Albany, NY

Mohawk Paper just invited me to Albany to perform at their annual meeting. It was held at the Albany Marriott Hotel.

The client wanted to keep my entertainment a surprise for this event, so I mingled with the guests beforehand without revealing who I was. It was fun to listen to their guesses. Most of them just assumed I was a "party crasher"!

As it turned out, I was there to create lasting impressions and baffle a couple hundred sales reps from around the country. After a fast-paced 45 minute performance, the CEO raved to everyone in attendance about my services.

If you're looking for unforgettable annual meeting entertainment, you've come to the right place. Contact me today for more information!


Follow Up: After this event, Mohawk sent me a testimonial letter thanking me for my performance. You can read it here.