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The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Unveils a New Logo

June 10, 2022
by R.V. Baugus
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The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (NOENMCC) has unveiled a new logo, a fresh, modern look to reflect a vibrant future filled with excitement and growth. As the convention center recovers from two years of reduced travel in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, the refreshed logo amplifies that New Orleans is Built to Host.

“This is a new design for a new era,” said Convention Center President Michael J. Sawaya. “The city is bouncing back, and we are thrilled to host conventions and other events that are already having a positive impact on local businesses.”

The debut of the new visual identity coincides with an extensive physical transformation already in progress. Major sustainability upgrades, interior and exterior modernizations, and plans to develop 39 acres of adjacent riverfront property — these projects are all part of the convention center’s ongoing $557 million Capital Improvement Plan. The new logo reflects these sweeping changes while also referencing iconic elements of the facility’s history, but with a new twist.

In the center of the new logo is a stylized depiction of an iconic art piece by sculptor Patrick Marold at the convention center’s plaza entrance. Titled The Alluvial Mirror, the name is a nod to the building’s historic location on the riverfront, where a sandy beach once naturally formed from the river’s alluvium — a word of Latin origin meaning a deposit of clay, silt, and sand left by flowing water, typically producing fertile soil.

The new logo also depicts the peaks of the Crescent City Connection bridge which has spanned the Mississippi River for over 60 years. Dramatic views of the bridge and the river will be very important in the center’s upcoming improvements. The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center’s name forms a block at the bottom of the logo, a visual representation of its foundational position as one of New Orleans’ largest economic drivers. A leading contributor to the city’s robust tourism economy, the convention center’s event activity has produced $90 billion in economic impact since its 1985 opening, including $5.7 billion in new tax revenue for state and local governments.

The new logo retains elements from the previous version paying tribute to both the convention center’s namesake and to the city of New Orleans — each of which are central to the identity of the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The facility was first renamed in 1992 in honor of Ernest N. Morial, the first African American mayor of New Orleans. In 2008, the name was formally changed again to emphasize how New Orleans’ unique character influences and shapes the center’s mission.

Designed by the convention center’s Creative Services Manager, Eric LeBlanc, the new logo will have a phased rollout starting with digital and electronic assets such as web pages and email signatures, followed gradually by paper and physical assets. Click here for more details: https://mccno.com/new-logo-faq/.

Sodexo Live! Hires Nicole Hobby as North American VP of Marketing

June 10, 2022
by R.V. Baugus
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By Paul Pettas

Sodexo Live! announced the addition of Nicole Hobby as its new Vice President of Marketing for North America, effective immediately.

An experienced and well-respected industry professional, Hobby will lead a growing North American marketing team with ambitious marketing goals, as the company affirms its position as the leading hospitality partner to the world’s most iconic venues.

Hobby is well-versed in the live events and entertainment space, having most recently spent 18+ years with Ticketmaster across a variety of roles, and previously serving for over a decade in a senior leadership role for Feld Entertainment.

At Ticketmaster, she was tasked with developing an event portfolio delivering end-to-end strategy, event marketing, design, production, content, and execution of all events connecting audiences to the Ticketmaster brand in a passionate and strategic way, collaborating closely with Product Marketing, MARCOM, and Creative Services Teams.

In this new role, Hobby will focus on the deployment of Sodexo Live!’s brand positioning, value proposition and brand as well its digital-first strategy and offer development and will participate in the creation of new services. She will also be heavily involved in helping drive new business, retaining and cross-selling to existing clients.

Based out of Denver, Colorado, Hobby will work closely with CEO Steve Pangburn and all members of the executive leadership team at Sodexo Live! in North America and liaise closely with global colleagues as well.

An avid outdoorswoman, Hobby is a graduate of New Mexico State University.

Paul Pettas, APR, is Vice President, Brand & Communications for Sodexo Live!

Plans for New Outdoor Sculpture at Huntington Place Unveiled

June 10, 2022
by R.V. Baugus
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By Mary Klida

Karen Totaro, CVE, general manager for ASM Global, announced plans for a stunning new, public art outdoor sculpture for Huntington Place by internationally acclaimed artist Scott Hocking. The 15-foot diameter bronze sculpture, “Floating Citadel,” by Hocking will be located in the main circle drive of Huntington Place in downtown Detroit. The installation of the sculpture is expected to be complete by late summer.

“This spectacular sculpture will be placed in the position of the original French settlement of Detroit in 1701, the same land where Huntington Place now resides.” Totaro said. “Antoine de la Monthe Cadilac, a French officer, established the original citadel for his settlement on the same bank of the mighty Detroit River that our visitors enjoy today. It is so meaningful to encapsulate part of the history of this city we love into a beautiful piece of art that will last generations.”

Hocking’s “Floating Citadel” is joining the public art collection at Huntington Place that includes work by internationally respected artists such as Hubert Massey, Robert Sestok, William Bevan, and Gilda Snowden, among others.

“We are thrilled to reveal Scott Hocking as the artist for this stunning civic sculpture, which will welcome our community and visitors to the world-class Huntington Place convention center,” said Lisa Canada, Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) Board Chair and DRCFA Art Foundation Chair. “The sculpture is a beautiful piece which will join our other significant artworks at the convention center as we continue to expand our free public art collection.”

Focused on Detroit history and Huntington Place’s status as a global hub of activity, “Floating Citadel” is inspired by everything from ancient native shorelines and French voyageurs to the city’s current status as an artistic, creative, and entrepreneurial beacon. It is influenced by the Savoyard Creek and the original Detroit River edge, which ran within steps of this sculpture’s site. The sculpture takes its name from the original walled village boundaries and its defensive core, “the Citadel,” which was located where this sculpture will stand.

The bronze sculpture harkens back to thousands of years of mining in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and the copper and iron ore that traveled down the Great Lakes to Detroit, creating an industrial giant and auto-industry capital for over 100 years. All of these highlights through history occurred right where this sculpture will be installed, at the corner of Washington and Jefferson, and the work will incorporate all of these qualities to create a monument that speaks to Detroit’s past, present, and future.

“From our first meetings just before the COVID quarantine, to applying the final patina to the bronze, I’m excited to install this work – it’s been a long time coming,” Hocking said. “The whole team at Huntington Place has been great, and I was thrilled that my proposal was chosen. To have a large-scale sculpture in Detroit’s civic center, joining the likes of Noguchi, Graham, Fredericks, Barr and De Giusti – and to have it located in front of the place that I’ve gone to since I was just a kid at the Auto Show – it’s a real honor.”

Detroit joins major convention centers throughout the country featuring public art including cities such as San Diego, Chicago, Nashville, Pittsburgh, and Washington D.C.

Mary Klida is Senior Marketing & Communications Manager for Huntington Place.

Fair Park First and Gensler Share New Design for “Hidden in Plain Sight” Parking Garage at Fair Park

June 10, 2022
by R.V. Baugus
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By Julian Bowman

Fair Park First and Gensler unveiled the design for the Community Park Parking Garage at Fair Park, located off of Fitzhugh Avenue in Dallas. The challenge was to create a five-story, concrete parking garage that is contextually relevant while accounting for the history of the site, and its proximity to the surrounding neighborhoods and the park. The design also had to include a creative way to “hide” the garage and replace the surface parking currently found on site.

“The design approach envisions the parking garage as an extension of the park, bringing the landscape to the top of the structure and establishing a new public space for the City of Dallas,” said Brian Nicodemus, Design Manager, Gensler. “Leveraging the site’s height and views allows for the creation of flexible areas that can be used for a variety of activities and events.”

With a focus on health and wellness, a 47-foot ascent leading to the top of the garage encourages visitors to spend time outdoors and walk versus using the elevator. The design also draws inspiration from natural forms, such as the limestone cuestas common to the region, which influenced the shape of the garage. Meanwhile, the rich colors and texture from the neighboring community drive a vibrant material palette.

“Fair Park First is focused on making sure our investments not only address critical needs but also create enhancements and amenities for our neighbors across the street and our visitors from around the globe,” said Brian Luallen, CEO of Fair Park First.

The garage itself features 1,650 parking spaces, with 70,000 square feet of operational facilities tucked underneath the project’s north berm. By taking cues from the Community Park’s prairie-inspired landscape, the experience between the garage and park is seamlessly woven together, while honoring the rich ecological heritage of the site.

Julian Bowman is Senior Director of Marketing at Fair Park and Cotton Bowl Stadium.

Oak View Group Launches OVG Canada

June 10, 2022
by R.V. Baugus
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By Blair Cardinal

Oak View Group launched OVG Canada, a new division focused on the Canadian sports and entertainment industry and offering strategic services in the areas of venue development and management, booking and content development, sponsorship brand consulting, and third-party partnership sales.

The formation of OVG Canada follows the October 2021 announcement that the company would be taking on its first development project north of the border: the redevelopment of the Hamilton, Ontario Arts & Entertainment District and FirstOntario Centre Arena.

Tom Pistore, President of OVG Canada, and his recently formed team of industry veterans – including Senior Vice President of Partnerships & Brand Consulting Josh Epstein and Senior Vice President of Partnerships & Revenue Zach Feldman will draw on their years of sports and entertainment experience working with global brands and properties to offer the Canadian marketplace results-driven counsel and service.

Pistore has more than 25 years working across major professional sports leagues, most recently as President of UBS Arena (home of the NHL’s New York Islanders) and, prior to that, was a member of the Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) executive leadership team. Epstein joins OVG Canada from Bank of Montreal where he was responsible for leading their North American sponsorship strategy. Feldman was most recently the SVP of Partnerships & Revenue at the Premier Lacrosse League, where he helped drive triple digit revenue growth while leading the development of ground-breaking marketing partnerships.

“During my time running MLSE, I realized that the Canadian sports and facility marketplace is uniquely driven by the Canadian consumer and Canadian companies. You cannot develop, operate, or sell Canadian facilities or assets from the U.S., and therefore it’s critical for us to be a part of Canada.” Tim Leiweke, Chairman & CEO of Oak View Group and former President & CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), said, “With Tom Pistore leading the charge of our OVG Canada group, we want to create the best sports and facility sales organization in Canada. Very few companies in our industry have the infrastructure that we have now in Canada and the U.S. to serve our Canadian clients, giving OVG the competitive edge to deliver best in class results.”

“Oak View Group Canada will leverage our diverse experience, deep understanding of the Canadian marketplace, and the strength of our global leadership team to provide industry-leading solutions and opportunities to the Canadian market,” Pistore said. “After an exciting journey launching UBS Arena in New York, I could not be more excited to launch OVG Canada alongside a best-in-class leadership team that will deliver incredible results for our present and future partners.”

In addition to Leiweke, OVG Canada will be supported by a noteworthy executive team, including entertainment industry legend and OVG co-founder Irving Azoff, renowned sports executive and co-chairman of OVG360 Peter Luukko, president of OVG business development Francesca Bodie, and Chris Granger, president of OVG360 and OVG’s Arena Alliance, who also oversees all venue and hospitality operations in Canada.

“We are committed to putting capital to work in Canadian live entertainment facilities as we’ve done elsewhere around the world and are thrilled for our project in Hamilton to come to life,” Bodie said. “We look forward to expanding and growing the OVG platform with additional owned-and-operated facilities across Canada.”

Blair Cardinal is Vice President, Communications at Oak View Group.

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