ABCA announces new partnership with EventConnect

October 19, 2022

EventConnect The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) announced today its new partnership with leading youth sports management software provider EventConnect.

“We are excited to partner with EventConnect and look forward to them showcasing their suite of services in front of thousands of our member coaches at the 2023 Convention in Nashville,” said ABCA Executive Director Craig Keilitz. 

As part of their partnership, EventConnect will have a booth at the 2023 ABCA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, and will be a featured presenter on the Expo Theater stage within the Trade Show.

“We are eager to participate at the 2023 ABCA Convention alongside our fantastic partners and clients,” said Eric Vardon, President of EventConnect. “To be able to not only invest in the awareness of our brand across the community in which we thrive but to be seen as a thought leader with the chance to address a wider audience will be such a massive learning experience for our team and company,” Vardon added.

About EventConnect
EventConnect is the only event management software in the sports tourism industry that connects thousands of rights holders, tournament directors and accommodations on one platform—working with more than 4,000 events and 20,000 hotels in over 800 cities across North America. EventConnect helps sports destinations/organizations reduce time spent on administrative tasks and increase capacity for delivering memorable experiences to all participants. The end-to-end platform is customized for each partner’s needs and is seamless for organizers and participants to use, creating efficiency while increasing value. EventConnect customers can increase room night reservations up to 30% while saving 24% of hotel costs for teams leaving a 98% rate of booking satisfaction and positive experiences. Learn more at http://eventconnectsports.com.

About the ABCA
Founded in 1945, the American Baseball Coaches Association is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level. Its over 13,000 members represent all 50 states and 33 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, Association membership has broadened to include eight divisions: NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School and Youth.