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Corporate Magic, Inc.
Company typePrivate
FoundedDallas, Texas, United States (1986)
HeadquartersRichardson, Texas (United States)

Key people

James R. Kirk, CEO / Chief Creative Officer

Jeffrey Kirk, Chief Operating Officerr
Stephen Dahlem, Senior Creative Director
Martin Gillespie, Chief Financial Officer
Brian Greenway, Vice President, Growth & Strategy
Meg Lohr, Vice President of Business Development
Steve Evans, Executive Producer
Troy Myatt, Design Director
Brad Kirk, Creative Director

Marley McKenna, Events & Logistics Director
Websitehttp://www.corporatemagic.com

Corporate Magic, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, is an event production and message development agency. The agency is owned and led by CEO James R. Kirk.

Since its founding in 1986, Corporate Magic has orchestrated events in North Texas and around the United States. In November 2010, it directed the official groundbreaking ceremony for the George W. Bush Presidential CenteratSouthern Methodist University, featuring former President George W. Bush, former First Lady Laura Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney and other dignitaries. Later that month, the agency produced the Grand Re-opening of the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center—one of the world's largest convention hotels—in Nashville, Tennessee.

Corporate Magic is the official event producer of the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee. Other major projects include the Oklahoma Centennial Spectacular, Coca-Cola's Centennial, the Boy Scouts of America’s 100th Anniversary Jamboree, international product launches for Mazda, Land Rover and Jaguar, annual corporate gatherings and awards programs for Prudential Financial, Xango and Rite Aid, and several projects for the Dallas Cowboys.

On June 6, 2010, James R. Kirk re-acquired the agency from Gaylord Entertainment (NYSE: GET), roughly six years after the companies joined forces. Kirk re-purchased the 50 percent stake in Corporate Magic that was acquired by Gaylord in 2005, giving him 100 percent control over the company.

References[edit]

  • Hall, Cheryl (December 25, 2010). "CorporateMagic puts the show in Super Bowl XLV events". The Dallas Morning News.
  • Hethcock, Bill (February 7, 2010). "Centennial celebration: The Boy Scouts of America reaches milestone birthday". Dallas Business Journal.
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