Virtual Events
by RKT Media
Virtual Doesn’t Have To Be Boring
We bring the fun and entertainment, creating authentic experiences for your audience at home or work! Whether your goal is to raise funds for your organization or provide an engaging event for your company, we offer different options based on your needs and budget.
Benefits of Going Viral
COST
The cost of hosting a Virtual Event is a fraction of what you would have to spend on a Live Event.
EXPOSURE
Your Virtual Event will be broadcast on a larger network, giving you a platform to capture a bigger audience.
PROFIT
For our clients who went virtual for the very first time to raise funds for their organization, the majority have said that their profits were greater this year than last year's live event.
Our Clients Love Us!
“We are so appreciative to the team at RKT Media for their tremendous work in getting our project completed so quickly. To plan, film and execute a video of this degree in less than two weeks seemed a mighty order, but they pulled though and delivered. Everyone who played a part in this production cannot begin to express how proud we are of the end result. This video gives us the opportunity to share a special message of aloha with our staff and patients not only in Hawai‘i, but the world over. Thank you for a job well done!“
Sarah Pacheco, Manager of Marketing & Communications, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Honolulu
“RKT’s extensive digital media experience helped Bank of Hawaii launch a successful virtual event for our women’s employee resource group. We were able to provide meaningful content, a comprehensive website and ultimately deliver a seamless and positive experience. Our collaboration with RKT Media allows us to effectively connect with our employees and clients, and provide the quality engagement they have come to expect.”
Momi Akimseu, Senior Vice President, Community & Employee Engagement, Bank of Hawaii
Past Virtual Events
MĀNOA VALLEY THEATER
PRSA KOA ANVIL
WOMEN’S FUND OF HAWAI’I
ALOHA MEDICAL MISSION
MAKE A WISH HAWAI’I
HALE AINA