Why Play
Play dares us to stretch our imagination, indulge our creativity, and exercise our constructive abilities. It makes us quicker thinkers, stronger competitors, better observers and more understanding team mates. AND it rewards our participation with fun. Our mission at Play with a Purpose is to abolish the old-fashioned learning method of “speaker at the front of the room with slides” and replace it with learning driven by the participants “doing”. Weaving purposeful play-based events and learning strategies throughout your conference will significantly increase engagement and retention and give you a much better return on your meeting investment.
We’re a team of Fierce thinkers, Fiery innovators, and Finicky planners
Our goal is to make your life easy, make you look good, and create rave reviews for all your events. Simply, we specialize in WOW. From teambuilding to training, from 20 to 20,000, anywhere in the world.
Sharon Fisher
CEO
Chief Idea-Sparker
Jason Bougie
Executive VP
Big Ideas Guy
Joshua Bell
Sr Manager of Operations and Experiential Learning
Teacher of This’s and That’s
Heather Miller
Director of Sales
Ambassador of Engaging Experiences
Bre Cash
Sr. Experience Designer
Adventure Travel Lover
Dominique Gobeil
Event Manager
Trailblazer
Adam Biner
Event Facilitator
Performer Extraordinaire
Rachel Caho
Engagement Specialist
Innovation Ninja
MICHAEL ROSINSKY
Event Facilitator
Happiness Engineer
Andressa Da Cruz Schneid
Event Host
Lover of Experiments
Kenny Samsel
Event Host
Exudes Creativity
Jonathan Romero
Event Host
Plays for a living
Our playground is round and revolves around the sun.
What time-zone do you need us in? Not a problem. We will deliver a hitch-free experience no matter what language it’s in.
So, what makes us different than other companies that claim they work globally? We don’t just sit in our office and hire un-vetted freelancers to run your events, we pair you with one of our core staff members who will plan and execute events that support your vision and meeting objectives. Nothing gets lost in translation.