What's so great about tickets?

At Eventgroove, we firmly believe that there's more to ticket printing than “admit one”.

Event tickets in all their forms — digital, mobile, professionally printed — represent your event, your brand, and your mission. Through graphics and text, they inspire anticipation and excitement as well as deliver smooth entry on the day of.

Great event tickets create a lasting connection with your guests. They serve as an official first impression, making them much more than just "admit one", and after the event, printed event tickets live on as souvenirs of an experience to remember. Tucked into mirror frames or carefully preserved in scrapbooks, they keep people thinking and talking about your event for years to come.

That's what event tickets can do!

Tickets—specifically, raffle tickets—kill it at fundraising. After over two decades in the raffle ticket printing business with millions of tickets sold, we can safely say that a raffle's fundraising power is unmatched. In 2019 alone, we sold over 50 million raffle tickets—that amounts to loads of money successfully raised for important causes!

A key component to a successful raffle is the raffle ticket itself. Like an event ticket, a raffle ticket is a reflection of your cause and organization. By presenting your draw in an on-brand, professional-looking package, a raffle ticket lends credibility to your fundraiser, helping you sell more tickets and reach your fundraising goal. To this end, Eventgroove raffle tickets are not only top quality, but they come standard with clean-tearing stubs and unique numbering, features that help ensure your raffle stays organized and secure.

At Eventgroove, we're so committed to providing exceptional customer service and professional ticket printing at an affordable price that we back every order with a satisfaction guarantee! Of course, printed event and raffle tickets aren't the only way for guests to gain admission to an event or support a cause. Our all-inclusive platform provides the tools to help you manage your event or online fundraiser, including selling digital and mobile tickets whose look echoes that of your printed collateral.

Our mission? Helping you host wildly successful events and fundraisers with economy and style. Because you want to do more than just "admit one”.

Trust us with your event and raffle tickets.

Incredibly low prices, top-quality products, and super-helpful customer service have made Eventgroove the #1 trusted print-on-demand and ticket printing leader since 1997. Originally under the TicketPrinting.com brand, we've helped millions of customers with their printing needs, from posters, stickers, and raffle tickets to invitations, flyers, and postcards—anything they need for their events and fundraisers. If you are a new customer, please consider engaging us for your next order of event tickets, raffle tickets, posters, coupons, event badges, parking passes, merchandise, or whatever you need printed quickly and professionally!

While Eventgroove has two physical locations, we consider the world our office. We were virtual before it was cool, we like to say. Since our inception in 1997, we've built a virtual team spanning the globe from Buenos Aires and Virginia to California, Halifax, the Czech Republic, and more. Our incredible customer support and customer success teams live and work in rural America, and our production facility and company headquarters is in Harlowton, Montana. We also have an office in Bozeman, Montana. If you are interested in working at Eventgroove, please reach out to careers@eventgroove.com.

Eventgroove is a subsidiary of the Elk River Systems corporation. Other subsidiaries are Eventgroove (US), Eventgroove (UK), Eventgroove (AU), Eventgroove (CA), and PerforatedPaper.com.

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Lance Trebesch
CEO
Eventgroove


About Eventgroove Events and Eventgroove Fundraising

Eventgroove is the leading one-stop integrated platform for events and fundraisers designed and built to help customers amplify their brand and execute wildly successful events and fundraisers.

So, what does all that mean for customers? Using Eventgroove, you can build mobile-friendly event pages hosted on a custom URL branded to your organization, from logo to messaging to images. From that single interface, selling tickets and branded merchandise, embedding live-stream events, and more becomes a cohesive experience. Our fundraising tools are second to none—text-to-give, online auctions, raffles, and peer-to-peer fundraisers are just a few of our capabilities. Donor and attendee data is always secure, with metrics and analytics easily accessible. Plus, organizers can enable their team to pitch in by specifying roles and managing access to their events.

Whether your event or fundraiser is virtual, hybrid, or in person, Eventgroove is built to scale and is extremely user friendly. Setting up and hosting events requires no design or tech skills, and Eventgroove comes with the best customer support. To use Eventgroove, there is zero cost for the organizer—no setup fees, hidden costs, or contracts, ever.

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Our Chief Energizing Officers

Lance Trebesch, CEO

Lance Trebesch is CEO and President of Elk River Systems Corporation, and its business units, Eventgroove (US), Eventgroove (UK), Eventgroove (AU), Eventgroove (CA), and PerforatedPaper.com. Lance is responsible for all operations and functions of the company. Lance brings a successful track record of technology and early-stage experience.

Prior to Elk River Systems, Lance was Vice President and General Manager of Savi Technology (an Accel Partners-backed company). Lance proposed and led Savi Technology's supply chain security business unit, now a joint venture company with Hutchison Whampoa called Savi Networks. Lance was successful in securing $67 million in Federal appropriations for the supply chain security market. In October 2001, Mr. Trebesch co-founded the Strategic Council on Security Technology (SCST), an industry group comprised of Hutchison Whampoa, PSA, P&O, China Merchants Group, and SSA Marine. Savi Technology was acquired by Lockheed Martin in 2006.

Prior to Savi, Lance was Vice President and General Manager of Viant, a Kleiner Perkins and Mohr Davidow-backed internet services firm. Lance was responsible for Viant's global media and entertainment practice and its Southwest region based in Los Angeles. Lance grew the region from startup to revenues of $27M, 85 employees, and 18 successful client engagements. Lance and his team proposed and executed the first Internet business delivering full-length feature films called Movielink, now owned by Sony, Paramount, Universal, and Time-Warner. Viant went public in June of 1999.

As Director of Strategic Alliances for Dimension X, a pioneering Java software startup, Lance closed 15 technology integration, licensing, and co-marketing deals with Microsoft Corporation across platform, tools, and applications business units. The technology and partnership deals eventually led to Microsoft acquiring Dimension X in May 1997. Lance began his career with APL where he spent over seven years in several management positions, including Director of Information Technology where he led and designed APL's global EDI network infrastructure implementation with four global alliance partners across Asia, Europe, and South America. As part of his duties, he also managed an application development team of 15 employees. Lance graduated from the University of Washington with degrees in History and Economics. Lance is on the board of the Better Business Bureau in the Northwest (https://www.bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-northwest-pacific) and often writes articles on trust and authenticity for online companies.


Mike Yinger, Founder and COB

Mike Yinger is the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Elk River Systems Corporation and its business units, Eventgroove (US), Eventgroove (UK), Eventgroove (AU), Eventgroove (CA), and PerforatedPaper.com. Mike is responsible for all technology including the design and architecting of our ticket printing technology. Mike brings 35 years of enterprise technology experience. Prior to starting Elk River Systems, Mike worked for IBM from 1994 to 1997. As an Executive Consultant and Systems Architect, Mike helped establish a strong object oriented systems development practice within IBM Global Services. He consulted widely within IBM's labs and research centers. As a Segment Executive, he led the development of enterprise object oriented systems in Europe. Among his clients while at IBM include USAA, Shell, AGIP Petroli SpA, and Norway's Statoil.

Mike was an early practitioner and pioneer in developing mission-critical object-oriented systems. In 1991, Mike joined Digitalk, the maker of the object-oriented Smalltalk programming language and development tools as a Senior Consultant. Mike worked with clients as diverse as Sprint, Cargill, Prudential, The Principal, Bankers Trust, Burlington Northern. Mike's focus was system's architecture and object-oriented business model architecture. He helped develop a headless version of the Smalltalk virtual machine. He also helped clients scale the learning curve of object technology through strong mentorship and consulting engagements.

Prior to Digitalk, Mike led a private consulting company, Canonical Systems, specializing in object-oriented architectures and systems. His clients included Boeing, Sandia National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, McDonnell Douglas, General Dynamics Space Division, and Hughes Aircraft.

Before Canonical Systems, Mike spent three years at Northrop Grumman. Mike worked in Northrop's Advanced Systems Division where he developed lofting software used for aero and radar design optimization for the B2 Stealth Bomber. Also, at Northrop, he was a primary author of an object-oriented conceptual schema language that later adopted by the ISO 10303 as Part 11(EXPRESS) of the standard for product definition.

Mike began his career in software development working in the field of finite element analysis, signal processing, manufacturing and engineering systems for Tektronix, and Hughes Aircraft Corporation.

Mike graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Mike joined the USMC in 1969 and was privileged to serve with the 1st Mar Div, 1st Marine Regiment in Vietnam.


Evan Schnabel, CTO

Evan Schnabel is the Chief Technology Officer of Elk River Systems Corporation and is responsible for the design and development of the company's business unit systems and web applications for all its business units, Eventgroove (US), Eventgroove (UK), Eventgroove (AU), Eventgroove (CA), and PerforatedPaper.com. Evan has spent over over 20 years delivering successful web based applications for both large corporations and small startups.

Prior to Elk River Systems, Evan was VP of Technology at Pro Elite Inc., a startup where he lead a team building a social network and user generated content site for a growing mixed martial arts community. Evan was responsible for building a team, setting the technology roadmaps, designing architectures and delivering quality software. With his team, he conceived of, built, and launched elitexc.com and proelite.com in 30 days and grew the community to 20k registered users within 60 days of launch. In the process, Evan built a team that consisted of both local and offshore talent while utilizing agile methods of development to work quickly in a dynamic environment.

As Sr. Director of Systems Architecture at Movielink Inc. Evan led the design and development of a top broadband video e-commerce site which allows consumers to purchase feature films over the internet. Evan took this idea from a "back-of-the-napkin" concept through launch and into a fully operational business. Evan worked closely with company executives to ensure that the technology roadmap and architecture were in sync with corporate strategy. His work included the design of a services API which allowed Movielink to integrate its content licensing and delivery engines with other partners interested in providing feature films on their own sites without having to build a rights management and delivery infrastructure.

As Senior Technology Consultant at Viant Corp. Evan was responsible for leading technology design and development on a variety of client engagements primarily focused in the media and entertainment practice. Evan worked on projects for Compaq, Tandy Computers, G-Tech and Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment.

As Director of Research & Development at Digital Evolution Inc. Evan was responsible for researching new tools and technologies and leading projects. Evan worked on projects for Microsoft, Disney Online, Lexus Motors, PBS, Rand Corporation and Deloitte & Touche.

In addition to his work with companies, Evan also teaches at the university level on website design and development. Evan developed the course ideas, curriculum and course materials and taught 60+ students integrated design and development techniques and skills for successful website development.

Evan graduated from the University of Southern California with a B.A. Architecture degree.