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'''Eventive Sports''', founded in [[1995]] as '''Bruno Event Team''', is a major producer of sporting events.
'''Eventive Sports''', founded in [[1995]] as '''Bruno Event Team''', is a major producer of sporting events. Its offices are located in the [[Bruno Capital Building]] at 100 [[Grandview Place]].


The company was co-founded by [[Ronald Bruno]] and [[Gene Hallman]] in [[1995]] in order to operate the [[Bruno's Memorial Classic]] golf tournament. Its offices are located in the [[Bruno Capital Building]] at 100 [[Grandview Place]].
The company was co-founded by [[Ronald Bruno]] and [[Gene Hallman]] in [[1995]] in order to operate the [[Bruno's Memorial Classic]] golf tournament. In addition to golf events, the company and its subsidiaries have managed races at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]], national soccer team friendlies and World Cup qualifiers at [[Legion Field]], the [[2009 Davis Cup first round tie]] tie at the [[BJCC]], title bouts for heavyweight boxer [[Deontay Wilder]], the [[Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament]] at the [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]], and football game-day operations for the [[Magic City Classic]], the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] and the Tennessee Volunteers.
 
The company has offices in twelve cities. It is affiliated with the non-profit [[Alabama Sports Council]] which recruits, hosts, and manages amateur sporting events in Alabama.


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Revision as of 18:07, 9 March 2023

Eventive Sports, founded in 1995 as Bruno Event Team, is a major producer of sporting events. Its offices are located in the Bruno Capital Building at 100 Grandview Place.

The company was co-founded by Ronald Bruno and Gene Hallman in 1995 in order to operate the Bruno's Memorial Classic golf tournament. In addition to golf events, the company and its subsidiaries have managed races at the Barber Motorsports Park, national soccer team friendlies and World Cup qualifiers at Legion Field, the 2009 Davis Cup first round tie tie at the BJCC, title bouts for heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder, the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, and football game-day operations for the Magic City Classic, the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Tennessee Volunteers.

The company has offices in twelve cities. It is affiliated with the non-profit Alabama Sports Council which recruits, hosts, and manages amateur sporting events in Alabama.

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