RECORD BREAKING BOOTCAMP


Andrew Reynolds Cash on Demand Bootcamp

Students of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course who attended the latest Bootcamp at London O2 arena – may well not know that the event broke a number of records.

Firstly the O2 Bootcamp was the largest seminar or conference ever hosted at the O2 – traditionally used for Rock Concerts and Arena style shows.

Andrew Reynolds says that he chose the venue after attending an Elton John gig there and getting the crazy idea of looking at the feasibility of doubling the size of his Bootcamp events from around 4,000 attendees to nearer 8,000.

He says that despite the size of the arena – the venue somehow feels quite comfortable and somehow intimate.

But to make sure that every attendee could see the presentations of the speakers on stage – Andrew broke another record by asking AV specialist Smyle Ltd to build a large projection screen – without knowing at the time that this would also break a record – for the largest screen used, not just at the O2 but at any indoor event in the UK!

The screen measured over 35metres x 12 metres and provided a huge wide screen canvas on which to display the HD movie footage that had been specially commissioned for Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand students in the audience.

Another record was broken by the event too. Places at the Bootcamp- had been offered free to students of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand – who were also asked to make a small donation to a leading children’s charity –the Make A Wish Foundation. Make a Wish grants wishes to children and young people, with serious life threatening illnesses.

The Bootcamp broke the record for the largest ever single donation to Make A Wish – raising, from this one event alone, around  £702,000.

The final record was broken when the previous Bootcamp audience number of around 4,500 people was topped as around 8,000 students of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course filled the allocated seating area at the O2.

We wait to hear news of the next Andrew Reynolds event!

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