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PWC NY to host members only wine tasting event to promote networking

Manhattan, NY Raise a glass and kick off 2026 with PWC NY’s MEMBERS ONLY Wine Tasting event. Network with fellow members, enjoy hors d’oeuvres, and learn about wine. 

Tickets are $215 per person. 

Featuring three sponsorship opportunities:

Presenting Sponsor: $2,500 

Premier “presented by” naming rights with six tickets, speaking remarks, exclusive pouring station, and exclusive photo ops with leadership. 

Featured Wine Sponsor: $1,750 

Brand-affiliated wine station for five sponsors including four tickets, logo placement on all tasting cards, and a post-event gift bottle.  

Event Sponsor: $950 

Essential brand visibility via digital platforms and on-site signage, including four tickets and live verbal recognition during the event. 

Event Captain: 

Samantha Schertz, Safety Consulting and Compliance Corp.

Vice Chair of Operations (Events):

Sreya Sribhashyam, AECOM. 

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