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Unlock Your Future: Explore the Benefits of IAVM Student Membership

October 11, 2024
by Lindsey Jansen
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Discover IAVM

Unlock the amazing benefits of becoming a student member of the International Association of Venue Managers and enter for a chance to WIN a FREE 1-year membership!

In this webinar, we will explore exciting topics such as the Mentor Connector Program, Job Shadow Program, exclusive industry events, scholarships, internships, and more. Plus, hear inspiring testimonials from individuals whose lives have been transformed by IAVM.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and elevate your career in the venue management industry.

Join us Monday, October 21 at 2:00 PM ET to Discover IAVM and all its benefits, like:

  • Industry Connections
  • Scholarships & Internships
  • Industry Events
  • Career Development Resources

 

Presenters

  • Madison Vickers
  • Kemper Owens
  • Fredrika Chase
  • Eryn Walters
  • Tony Clements
  • Phillip Oliver

Want to learn more? Download this pdf.

REGISTER TODAY!

 

Daniel Kays Named Director in Topeka for VenuWorks

October 04, 2024
by Industry News
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Daniel KaysSteve Peters, CEO of VenuWorks, announced the appointment of Daniel Kays as the new Executive Director of the Topeka (KS) Performing Arts Center (TPAC), effective Oct. 7.

“We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Kays to lead TPAC’s dedicated team. With his proven expertise in executive venue management, marketing, booking, and operations, we are confident he will be a transformative leader, driving TPAC and the Topeka community toward new creative heights,” Peters said.

Prior to this, Kays led the Bowlus Fine Arts Center in Iola, KS, for five seasons. His tenure at Bowlus was marked by resilience and innovation, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he ensured the continuation of live concerts while many other venues were silent.

Expressing his enthusiasm for his new role, Kays said, “My family and I are looking forward to moving into this incredible community and absorbing the rich history of Topeka. I’m honored to be chosen to lead TPAC and to join the incredible team that is in place.” He particularly noted the major campaign, GO TOPEKA, and downtown revitalization efforts as an enticement.

The Topeka Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a private, independent not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization, and contributes generously to organizations throughout Northeast Kansas.

Welcome to Our Newest Members

October 03, 2024
by Gina Brydson
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Please welcome our newest members who joined IAVM in September 2024. Thank you for being a part of the association! Also, let us get to know you better by participating in the I Am Venue Management series. Please visit here to share your story and photo.

Nick Aubrey, Addition Financial Arena – OVG, Orlando, FL
Aliza Ayala, Kentucky Venues, Louisville, KY
Sammantha Banks, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO
Morgan Barchan, Great Park Live, Irvine, CA
Amanda Barr, Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
Ryan Beatty, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Bailey Berhannan, Addition Financial Arena – OVG, Orlando, FL
Matt Boring, The Momentary, Bentonville, AR
Ali Brackett, Grand River Center, Dubuque, IA
Jason Bradshaw, Texas A&M Athletics, College Station, TX
Chad Cannady, University of Dayton Arena / Athletics, Dayton, OH
Marisela Castaneda, New York University, Brooklyn, NY
Frank Cilurso, 3DK9 Detection, Miami, FL
Matt Collin, Prevent Advisors, Denver, CO
Sean Cook, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA
Katie Cooney, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Stephanie DeLano, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Jack Dowd, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Demetria Ferrouillet, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
Dylan Fitzgerald, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Danielle Friedrich, ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID
Jennifer Galindo, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX
Brandon Garcia, Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
Chase Garrett, St. Charles Convention Center – OVG, Saint Charles, MO
Chris Gerstmyer, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Jackson Gill, North Carolina State University, Cary, NC
Cortney Goff, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO
Evan Gordon, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Virginia Beach, VA
Zach Harris, University of Dayton Arena / Athletics, Dayton, OH
Christian Henderson, Kentucky Performing Arts, Louisville, KY
Caleb Hoch, Jerome Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH
Cody Horn, Addition Financial Arena – OVG, Orlando, FL
Danny Klima, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mandi Lawless, Town Toyota Center, Wenatchee, WA
Jamahn Lee, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA
Kaya Leija, Texas A&M Athletics, College Station, TX
Rachael Lembo, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts, Portland, OR
Sarah McDonald, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Elizabeth Mendoza, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA
Becca Michael, University of Dayton Arena / Athletics, Dayton, OH
Ben Nascenzi, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Shana Oliveira, Xtract One Detection Ltd., Toronto, ON, Canada
Hope Paccione, Addition Financial Arena – OVG, Orlando, FL
Barbie Patterson, Resch Center, Green Bay, WI
Enis Perez, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Alex Picozzi, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Stacy Pucillo, Xtract One Detection Ltd., Toronto, ON, Canada
Chris Ramos, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA
Angie Roberts, St. Charles Convention Center – OVG, Saint Charles, MO
Barb Robertson, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne, WY
Jared Sano, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT
Jackson Short, Moody Center – OVG, Austin, TX
Jacob Silva, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Macee Smith, West Plains Civic Center, West Plains, MO
Hanna Smock, Moody Center – OVG, Austin, TX
Brian Solverson, Xtract One Detection Ltd., Toronto, ON, Canada
Brigid St. Leger, Ryan Center & Boss Ice Arena – OVG, Kingston, RI
Greg Tarbox, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Virginia Beach, VA
Nick Vecchio, The Fox Theatre – Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Kip Walker, Vanguard Elite Security, Topeka, KS
Mitise Watts, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA
Mynita White, Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
Reese Williams, Addition Financial Arena – OVG, Orlando, FL
Brian Williamson, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA

The Devastation of Hurricane Helene and How We Can Support One Another

October 02, 2024
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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As Hurricane Helene swept across the region, the damage it left in its wake has been heartbreaking. From flooded homes to wrecked infrastructure to loss of life, the impacts are felt far and wide, affecting not just the communities we serve but also many of our own IAVM members.

At IAVM, we stand together during these times of crisis. The strength of our network has always been in our ability to support each other through challenges, and this moment is no different. Whether you’re dealing with property damage, displacement, or emotional stress, we want you to know that you are not alone, and we will do whatever we can to help.

A Call to Action: Let’s Help Each Other

How IAVM Members Can Help

For those fortunate enough to be in a position to assist, we encourage you to get involved. There are many ways to lend a hand:

  • Reach Out to Affected Members: If you know a fellow member who may be impacted, a quick message or call can make all the difference. Let’s check in on each other.
  • Contribute to Relief Efforts: The American Red Cross has more than 1,000 disaster responders working around the clock to get help to those in need. You can help by making a financial donation by visiting org,calling 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) or texting the word HELENE to 90999. Financial donations for Hurricane Helene enable the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from this disaster. If you would like to volunteer with the Red Cross, visit redcross.org/volunteer to learn more about volunteer opportunities. Helene has also led to the cancellation of blood drives across the Southeast, causing more than 2,500 blood donations to go uncollected. Those outside the affected areas are encouraged to schedule a blood donation appointment now by visiting RedCrossBlood.org or using the Blood Donor App to help restock the shelves.
  • Share Resources: If you have access to facilities, accommodations, or other helpful resources, consider offering them to displaced members. Our network can be a powerful force in providing shelter and aid.

 

Stay Connected

During disasters like this, communication is key. IAVM is dedicated to keeping our members informed and connected.  If you are an IAVM member affected by Hurricane Helene, please do not hesitate to reach out. Update us and keep your fellow IAVM members apprised on how we can help via VenueNet or at via email at amy.fitzpatrick@iavm.org. Please let us know how of how you and your venues may also be assisting your communities, so that we may share those stories with all of our members.

We’ve faced challenges before, and through mutual support, we’ve emerged stronger. Let’s support one another in every way we can.

Stay safe, stay connected, and remember: IAVM is here for you.

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UPDATE (10/3/2024 at 10:30 AM CT) –

An IAVM member who has been in contact with individuals in western NC via amateur radio emergency service (ARES) has learned that there is a donation call for items and services through Anchor Baptist Church and Ministries in Pisgah Forest, NC.  They are a staging area for donations and have posted the items and services needed on their website at https://www.anchorbaptist.org/disaster-relief. 

As more donation needs and service needs are sent to us, we will update them here.

Congratulations to Our New CVEs & CVPs

September 30, 2024
by Lindsey Jansen
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Congratulations CVEs & CVPs

Congratulations to our members who were recognized at VenueConnect 2024 for having earned their Certified Venue Executive (CVE) and their Certified Venue Professional (CVP) certifications!

Certified Venue Executive (CVE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jason Blackwell, CVE
Parris Bradley, CVE
Matthew “Mac” Campbell, CVE
Jodi Cobalt, CVE
Michael Gatto, CVE
Blake Henry, CVE
Alikie Knight, CVE
Victor Landry, CVE
Jared Lillard, CVE
Jason Parker, CVE
Stephen H. Potter, CVE
Mariko Jade Rollins, CVE
Zach Rutledge, CVE
Tammy Sweeney, CVE
Brendon Wagner, CVE
Suzanne Whitaker, CVE

Certified Venue Professional (CVP)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leila Aboujouda, CVP
Robyn Ali, CVP
Kerry Allen, CVP
Michaela Ashworth, CVP
Aaron Bayham, CVP
Mark Andrew Booy, CVP
Darin Cralle, CVP
Kayln Denniston, CVP
William G Flangas, CVP
Marisa C Flynn, CVP
Blake Groves, CVP
Alex Hargis, CVP
Danielle Higham, CVP
Joshua Hillman, CVP
Derek Hoffert, CVP
Kim Kettler, CVP
Nadia Maimon, CVP
Corey Margolis, CVP
Keaten McDonald, CVP
Brian McGrath, CVP
Dani O’Callahan, CVP
Kemper Owens, CVP
Derrick Palms, CVP
Bobbie Pritchard, CVP
Christopher J. Roden, CVP
Omar Ropele, CVP
Rod Saavedra, CVP
Krystine Saint Michael Bussiere, CVP
Kelly M. Schmidt, CVP
Cynthia Serrano, CVP
Grant Simmons, CVP
Dennis Emory Skerrett, CVP
Sunshine M. Smith, CVP
Jeff Steeg, CVP
Cami Stincer, CVP
Cody Thomas, CVP
Jouline Trotic, CVP
Dominick Washington, CVP
Ashton Wilson, CVP
Brian Wilson, CVP
Andrea Wright, CVP
Amanda DeWalt, CVP
Kevin Murphy, CVP
Raymond Pan, CVP
Mariko Jade Rollins, CVP
Andrea K. Runner, CVP
Barb Silin, CVP


Certified Venue Executive (CVE) Certification

CVE certification represents a definitive step toward achieving your career aspirations and leaving a legacy in the venue management industry.

Reasons to Earn Your CVE:
  • Demonstrated Leadership Excellence
  • Strategic Career Advancement
  • Comprehensive Mastery of Industry Best Practices
  • Prestigious Industry Recognition and Influence
 
Four Steps to CVE Certification:
  1. Apply
  2. Multiple Choice Exam
  3. Written Exam
  4. Oral Exam


Learn More

Certified Venue Professional (CVP) Certification

The CVP designation says three important things about an individual:

  1. Capable professional
  2. Committed to the industry
  3. Pledged to continued professional growth and development

 

Venue professionals who earn the CVP designation are recognized, by those inside and outside the industry, as skilled in their profession.

Reasons to Earn Your CVP:
  • Increased Marketability
  • Growth
  • Confidence
 
Two Steps to CVP Certification:
  1. Apply
  2. Written Exam


Learn More


Interested in Earning Your CVE and/or CVP?

Start the process today by visiting our website or emailing certification@iavm.org.

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