In addition to the insurance company's name on the jerseys and in the program, Mariah wants her organization to be the only insurance company sponsor. The team has been previously sponsored--for much lower amounts--by another insurance company. Shawn, another board member, works at that company and will likely ask them. Jiang, the team's coach, has part-ownership in the town's other insurance company, so it's possible they will contribute too. What should you do?
A. Tell Mariah that you're sorry but you'll have to pass on the opportunity. Her demands are not a good idea.
B. Tell Mariah that you want the sponsorship and can add a bunch more free advertising, but you can't make them the only insurance company.
C. Tell Mariah that you're glad to accept the sponsorship. If Shawn and Jiang have sponsorships from the other insurance companies, you'll explain that to Mariah later.
D. Tell Mariah that you're glad to accept the sponsorship. If Shawn and Jiang have sponsorships from the other insurance companies, they won't be as high as this one and should be dropped.