By Stacie Bauer In times of such great uncertainty and social distancing, event organizations worldwide are relying on technology to rethink their events and bring live events back safely. It is important, now more than ever, that event professionals invest in learning technology and
Where We Go from Here It seems that everyone I interview for either a story in the IAVM newsletter or Facility Manager magazine on COVID-19, or anyone that writes an article for any of our publications on the topic, always comes with the caveat of, “You better hurry and run this, beca
By R.V. Baugus IAVM is sending out a survey this week to attendees from last year’s VenueConnect in Chicago asking for your reply to recommend education sessions you would like to have take place at this year’s VenueConnect. “We are pushing out a survey this week wit
By R.V. Baugus Sports Facilities and the Law is a newsletter by Gil Fried, J.D. – Chair in the College of Business Sport Management Department at the University of New Haven, as well as nine other sports law related periodicals. The newsletter has close to 1,000 opt-in legal-minded an
By Myra Palacios On January 28th, the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, hosted the DFW IAVM Chapter Meeting, which focused on safety and security. The meeting was open to both members and nonmembers and was free of charge. There were a total of 39 people in attendance. Harvey P