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Orange County Convention Center First of its Kind to Receive GBAC STAR Reaccreditation Globally

August 27, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
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By Nadia Vanderhoof

The Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) in Orlando, Fla., one of the first convention centers to receive GBAC STAR™ Facility Accreditation from the Global Biorisk Advisory Council™, (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, recently became the first convention center to achieve reaccreditation globally after a successful year of hosting in person events. Through its dedication to upholding GBAC STAR infection prevention protocols, as well as its Recovery and Resiliency Guidelines in cooperation with the Florida Department of Health, and its pioneering collaboration with Orlando Health®, the OCCC hosted more than 100 live events since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“From the very beginning, we have been committed to hosting safe events and prioritizing the health of all who enter the OCCC,” said OCCC Executive Director Mark Tester. “GBAC STAR has been instrumental in helping us get to where we are today. We are grateful for the ongoing support and flexibility of our clients and partners, as well as our guests and employees, as we continue to uphold the new standard of cleanliness.”

As of August 19, 2021, the OCCC has 52 contracted events planned throughout the rest of the year, including 12 conventions, trade shows, and sporting events that relocated their events to the OCCC from other destinations. In June 2021, the facility welcomed its largest event to date, the Amateur Athletic Union’s (AAU) 48th Annual Junior National Volleyball Championships, which brought in more than 135,000 attendees. It also recently hosted attendees for the world’s leading aviation, aerospace, and defense conference, Aviation Week MRO Americas, as well as the North American Veterinary Community’s (NAVC) 38th annual Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX), the world’s leading veterinary conference and expo.

GBAC STAR Facility Reaccreditation is an annual process that builds on the initial accreditation to ensure that accredited facilities continue to evolve, improve, and advance with the performance-based GBAC STAR program elements. With over 1,000 facilities having achieved the cleaning industry’s only outbreak prevention, response, and recovery accreditation in 2020, many are now beginning the process of reaccreditation.

“We designed GBAC STAR to grow and evolve with facilities as new information and best practices emerge,” said GBAC Executive Director Patricia Olinger. “The reaccreditation process is a great way to ensure that over time, as restrictions ease and the public becomes more comfortable in public settings, facilities continue to do everything in their power to prevent the spread of infection. OCCC is a leader in the trade show industry, showing how to hold safe events in the middle of a pandemic and beyond.”

Learn more and apply for GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation at gbac.org/star. Learn more about the GBAC STAR Facility Reaccreditation process at gbac.issa.com/gbac-star-facility-reaccreditation. Find accredited facilities and those pursuing accreditation via the GBAC STAR Facility Directory at gbac.org/directory.

Nadia Vanderhoof is Marketing and Communications Manager for the Orange County Convention Center.

Barclays Center Parent BSE Global Reaches Retail Partnership Deal with Fanatics

August 27, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
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Licensed sports merchandise business Fanatics has agreed on a multi-year, omni-channel retail partnership with BSE Global, the company that owns New York’s Barclays Center.

Under the deal, Fanatics will become the official e-commerce and physical retail partner of National Basketball Association (NBA) team the Brooklyn Nets and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise the New York Liberty, both of which play at the venue.

Fanatics will power online and in-person shopping experiences at Barclays Center, with both teams’ online stores set to feature a wider range of merchandise.

The deal will also see Fanatics take over all physical retail sites at Barclays Center, including the renovated Brooklyn Fanatics store.

In addition, BSE Global will have access to Fanatics’ platform to sell inventory, while Fanatics will collaborate with both franchises on team and city-centric merchandising strategies.

“Brooklyn’s basketball fans are both passionate and fashion-forward, and we’re excited to collaborate with BSE Global to elevate the overall shopping experience and selection of relevant products to continue building two incredible sports brands – the Nets and the Liberty,” Fanatics’ senior vice president of business development Ed O’Brien said.

BSE Global chief commercial officer Michael Wandell added: “Our teams’ ability to transcend the court and permeate culture through music, art and fashion is what differentiates us as a brand.

“In Fanatics we’ve found a partner that can match our momentum and fuel global growth through our apparel business and retail experience. We look forward to evolving our product mix together with a unique eye towards balancing hyper-local, community-driven concepts with the global sensibilities that define our fan base.”

Arena Network Names Justin Kujawa to Booking Director Role

August 27, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
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By Natalie Caplan

Arena Network, Inc. recently announced that Justin Kujawa has joined the company as Booking Director. In his new role, Kujawa will focus on identifying and actively pursuing national and regional bookings for the company’s member venues.

Kujawa joins the Arena Network team after working with Nederlander Concerts in Los Angeles, CA for many years, where he booked many of the premiere concert venues in California including The Greek Theatre, Vina Robles Amphitheater and The Forum, to name a few. Prior to Nederlander, he worked 17 years for Live Nation, starting his career at Deer Creek Music Center in Indianapolis in operations, and working his way up to Talent Buyer.

“My years of experience as a talent buyer in many different markets throughout the country has provided me with a unique perspective to help Arena Network’s venue members”, Kujawa said. “I’ve been fortunate enough to build strong relationships with agents and promoters alike, and I’m looking forward to driving more content to our venues and getting to know many new markets and venue execs in the process.”.

“We are thrilled to have Justin joining our team,” said Arena Network CEO Andrew Prince. “As we all navigate this unprecedented time and venues welcome back fans, having someone with his experience and knowledge will be an incredible asset to all our members. We couldn’t be happier to have Justin with us as we continue to grow our membership and services.”

Natalie Caplan is Vice President of Entertainment for Arena Network and Theater Network.

Fern Welcomes Angi Van Berg, CEM, as Senior National Sales Manager

August 27, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
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By Jim Kelley

Fern, a leading national provider of exhibition and event services, announced that Angi Van Berg, CEM, will be joining the company on September 13 as a Senior National Sales Manager.

Van Berg joins Fern after a storied and successful career at Louisville Tourism. She will be part of Fern’s National Sales Team, focused on business development related to key trade show and association business across North America while also representing Fern at select industry events.

“Angi will be an exceptional addition to the Fern team. Angi has been a long-time friend of mine personally and of Fern. Her familiarity with our organization and her alignment with our values and culture made asking her to join our team an easy decision,” said Aaron Bludworth, Fern CEO.

Along with bringing a solid reputation as a collaborator and trusted advisor to show organizers, Van Berg’s vast network and knowledge of the industry are expected to create an immediate and positive impact.

“I have always admired the leadership team at Fern and the core values they have as an organization. It is a win/win for me to join a team that I respect and to be able to continue my career with Fern in the industry I love,” Van Berg said.

Van Berg is an active member of IAEE, both locally and nationally, and a member of PCMA. As of September 13th, she can be reached at avanberg@fernexpo.com or 502-472-6022.

Jim Kelley is Vice President, Marketing & Industry Relations for Fern, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Comcast Spectacor Launches New Events Division

August 27, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
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Comcast Spectacor, the operator of Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center in Pennsylvania, has established a dedicated events division.

The new Spectacor Events & Entertainment arm will focus on creating and producing events for the Philadelphia market and serve as the in-house booking agent for Wells Fargo Center, home of NHL ice hockey franchise the Philadelphia Flyers and NBA basketball team the Philadelphia 76ers.

The division will also collaborate with tour promoters to bring shows and concerts to the venue, as well as work on expanding the facility’s portfolio of events.

Spectacor Events & Entertainment’s first major event will be the Philly Tailgate Games, a block-party style event where participants will compete in tailgating competitions to win prizes, including a pair of tickets to every concert at Wells Fargo Center for a year.

Comcast Spectacor chairman and chief executive Dave Scott said the idea for the division came during the COVID-19 pandemic last year, when Wells Fargo Center was closed to the public and business found new ways to safely host events.

With few national touring options, Comcast Spectacor decided to build and promote its own events.

“Our business is driven by innovation, and in the face of a pandemic that impacted our entire industry, we once again found ways to innovate, safely host events, and lay the groundwork for this exciting new division of Comcast Spectacor,” Scott said.

Emily Dunham has been brought it to serve as senior vice-president of Spectacor Events & Entertainment and will lead the division. Dunham has managed concert bookings and event hospitality for multiple venues and organisations during her 20-year career.

“There isn’t a better city in America for live events than Philadelphia, and we’re thrilled to bring all kinds of exciting, new concepts to the city and the entire region,” Dunham said.

“As we create events, we’re focusing on what makes Philadelphia great – its sports, its food, its art, and most importantly, its people.”

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