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Venanzio Ciampa
‘’’Venanzio Ciampa’’’ (Long Branch, New Jersey, 10 August 1962) is a notable American public relations expert named the "New York Marketing Maestro" by the New York Post.

Career
1995 -- Ciampa started working as independent consultant for Omega, organizing and supervising different events for the company. 1997 -- Ciampa became international marketing director for Omega, organizing events for NASA and James Bond in which, in the movie “Tomorrow Never Dies,” the Seamaster watch model was featured.

1999 -- Ciampa became international marketing consultant for LVMH, a multinational group specialized in luxury goods.

2001 -- Ciampa became marketing director of Swatch Group, and headed the company's communication department for the United States. At Swatch, he organized a charity auction at Sotheby’s for the company's 19th anniversary, which was dubbed “Wristory.” The twenty-five watches auctioned collected $800,000 in funds, and were donated at the Blane Trump charity group “God’s Love We Deliver.”

2004 -- Venanzio launched The Promotion Factory, a marketing and communications agency based in New York, specializing in luxury goods, fashion, accessories, entertainment and technology. In 2011, Ciampa organized a fashion runway show for the watch brand Hublot at Cipriani Wall Street, for the Manchester United soccer team.

Support and Donation
The Promotion Factory sponsors and supports donations to Street Soccer USA , sitting on the board of advisors, as well as the Julien Collot Foundation.

Showdown in Chinatown
In 2009, in collaboration with the “Steve Nash Foundation,” Ciampa organized a celebrity soccer tournament known as Showdown in Chinatown in which notable athletes and celebrities play a charity soccer game at Sara Delano Roosevelt Park.