NGP VAN Named Official Database Provider of the 2020 Democratic National Convention

August 19, 2020 | NGP VAN
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NGP VAN is excited to announce our position as the Official Database Provider of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. We are proud to be amongst local and national partners in supporting the Milwaukee 2020 Host Committee on this historic year. In supporting the Convention efforts, NGP VAN continues our close partnership with the DNC, striving to help Democrats across the country get elected.  

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Host Committee Announces Official Providers & Local Partners for the Democratic National Convention 

“MILWAUKEE (August 18, 2020) — The Milwaukee 2020 Host Committee today announced several official providers and local partners who are supporting the 2020 Democratic National Convention, which is taking place over four nights from August 17-20, 2020. By providing goods and services for the convention and through their financial support of the Host Committee, these organizations have allowed the convention team to plan a safe and historic, first-of-its-kind event.  

The Host Committee’s official providers include: 

  • Charter Communications, Inc. 
  • General Motors 
  • LTN Global 
  • Lyft
  • NGP VAN 
  • United Airlines 

The Host Committee’s local partners include:  

  • Advocate Aurora Health  
  • A.O. Smith  
  • Foley & Lardner 
  • Forest County Potawatomi  
  • Johnson Controls  
  • ManpowerGroup 
  • Milwaukee Bucks 
  • Molson Coors  
  • WEC Energy Group 

The Milwaukee 2020 Host Committee is the non-profit, civic organization responsible for hosting and funding the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Throughout the convention—from August 17 to 20—the Host Committee and Business Forward are hosting a series of virtual, hour-long roundtable briefings with leading decision-makers from across the country. From closing the homework gap during the COVID-19 pandemic to meeting the climate change crisis, experts will examine the critical challenges we face—and where to go from here.”