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iCommit Campaign Surges Ahead with 186 New Members—Who Will You Invite?

May 05, 2025
by Gina Brydson
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Thanks to the incredible support of our dedicated members, iCommit, our membership referral campaign, is off to a strong start!

As of 5/2, we have added 186 new members since the program launched in February. A total of 99 individuals have recruited one or more members. We are thrilled to recognize the current leaders who are going above and beyond to help expand the IAVM community.

Special recognition goes to:

  • Peter Wu – North Charleston Coliseum – 11 new members
  • Carol Gagnon, CEM, CMP – Massachusetts Convention Center Authority – 7 new members
  • A. Thomas Cavano – Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center – 6 new members
  • Paul Cramer, CVE – The Classic Center – 6 new members
  • Scott Johnson – Greensboro Coliseum Complex – 6 new members
  • Tad Snider – Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex – 6 new members
  • Amy Moats – REAL District – Region 4 – 5 new members

 

Last year, the campaign generated 350 new members. As we look ahead to our June 30 deadline, here’s how you can participate:

  1. Think of a colleague, peer, or industry professional who would benefit from IAVM’s network, resources, and events.
  2. Share your passion and invite them to join.
  3. Give them the “iCommit” promo code to save $150, the one-time initiation fee if they are a Professional or Allied applicant, and ask them to enter your name for referral credit.

 

Group membership is an excellent way to get extra entries in the raffle – for each new member that you invite, you increase your chances to win. For more details on the campaign and the prizes, click here. Let’s finish strong. Who will you invite to join IAVM?

Where Are They Now: 30|UNDER|30 Class of 2016’s Sara Waltemire, CVP

April 28, 2025
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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Since being honored as an IAVM 30|UNDER|30 recipient in 2016, my career has been one of steady growth, evolving leadership, and deepened industry involvement. I have remained at Meydenbauer Center, progressing through four roles to my current position as Chief Operating Officer. In this role, I oversee the convention center division of our organization, ensuring that our venue continues to serve as a premier destination for meetings, events, and community gatherings. Leading large-scale operations and driving strategic initiatives has been both challenging and rewarding, and I’m grateful for the experiences that have shaped me along the way.

IAVM has remained an integral part of my professional journey, far beyond the initial honor of 30|UNDER|30. The program not only introduced me to a phenomenal network of industry peers but also opened doors to invaluable opportunities that have helped me grow as a leader. Over the past nine years, I’ve had the privilege of serving in a variety of volunteer roles within the organization, which has allowed me to give back to the community that has given me so much.

Most recently, I completed my term as Region 4 Director and a member of the IAVM Board of Directors—an experience that further strengthened my commitment to the industry and reinforced the importance of mentorship, advocacy, and innovation in venue management. I continue to stay actively involved, currently serving on the Convention Center Committee and acting as the sponsorship chair for Region 4. These roles have allowed me to collaborate with some of the brightest minds in the field and contribute to the growth and evolution of our industry.

Outside of work, life has been just as rewarding. In late 2022, my husband and I welcomed our son, and he has been keeping me on my toes ever since! Chasing after an active two-year-old has given me a whole new perspective on energy management—both at home and in the workplace.

Looking back, winning the 30|UNDER|30 award was a defining moment that set the stage for so many of the opportunities and relationships that have shaped my career. As I continue to grow, both personally and professionally, I remain committed to elevating the industry, supporting the next generation of venue professionals, and helping create spaces where people come together to connect, collaborate, and celebrate.

The Raleigh Convention Center Announces New Director of Sales

April 23, 2025
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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The Raleigh Convention Center as part of Raleigh’s Complex of venues is pleased to announce the promotion of Ashely Auman, CEM-AP to Director of Sales.

As a 15-year sales veteran, Auman will take over the department at a strategic time as the center is presently in design meetings for its expansion. Auman has shown outstanding leadership and a strong dedication to the industry. Her experience and expertise have enhanced client partnerships and driven business growth that will increase with the facility’s expansion.

Ashley Auman, CEM-AP, promoted to new role beginning May 3

“She brings a spirit of collaboration and client-first focus which has helped us build enduring partnerships and return bookings. I look forward to the new groups she will bring as we expand and double our booking capacity,” commented Executive Director Kerry Painter.

Auman is an active member of the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM) and the North Carolina Sports Association (NCSA). She also holds the prestigious Certified in Exhibition Management Advanced Professional (CEM-AP) designation from the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE).

“I’m excited to lead our talented sales team during this transformative period for the Raleigh Convention Center,” said Auman. “With our upcoming expansion, we have an incredible opportunity to showcase Raleigh as a premier destination for conventions and events of all sizes. I look forward to building on our success and creating new partnerships that will benefit our community and contribute to our city’s vibrant future.”

She will begin her new position on May 3.

City of Miami Beach Renews Oak View Group’s Management Contract for Miami Beach Convention Center

April 23, 2025
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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The City of Miami Beach has renewed its contract with Oak View Group (OVG), a global leader in live experience venue development, management, premium hospitality, and integrated venue services, to continue managing the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) — South Florida’s largest and most prominent convention venue.

OVG has managed the MBCC for the past 12 years (formerly as Spectra until 2022), consistently elevating the venue’s profile as a premier global destination for meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions, and social events. In recognition of its innovation, service excellence, and technological capabilities, the MBCC was named “Best Convention Center in the U.S.” by Skift Meetings in 2024.

“The Miami Beach Convention Center plays a vital role in driving our tourism economy and is recognized globally as a premier destination for major events,” said Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner. “Oak View Group’s professionalism and operational excellence give us great confidence in the future of this iconic city asset.”

Complementing the venue are six acres of green space at Pride Park and three acres at Collins Canal Park, both offering versatile event settings. Two new venues enhance the MBCC campus: Venu, an upscale private event and meeting space, and Rum Room, a 1920s-inspired restaurant featuring a tapas-style menu and exclusive South Florida rums. Looking ahead, the Grand Hyatt Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel, scheduled to open in 2027, will connect to MBCC via skybridge and usher in a new era for the enhanced property.

OVG has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability, earning the Silver Certificate for Sustainability & Social Impact from the Events Industry Council in 2024. Under the renewed agreement, OVG will further enhance its green initiatives, implement advanced sustainability practices, conduct a facility condition assessment, and strengthen cybersecurity measures.

“This renewed partnership underscores our ongoing commitment to the City of Miami Beach,” said Greg O’Dell, President, Venue Management, Oak View Group. “We are proud to deliver exceptional customer experiences with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and continued facility improvements. We look forward to building on the MBCC’s success and deepening our community impact.”

The MBCC has hosted some of the world’s most prestigious events, including Art Basel Miami Beach, the Super Bowl LIV Fan Experience, the Miami International Boat Show, and the Adobe MAX Creativity Conference.

“This renewal reflects the dedication of our incredible teams, our partnership with the City of Miami Beach, and the ongoing collaboration with the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau,” said Freddie Peterson, General Manager of the MBCC. “We remain committed to delivering exceptional events and unforgettable experiences while supporting the local economy.”

In addition to the MBCC, Oak View Group manages several properties across Florida including the Palm Beach County Convention Center, Donald L. Tucker Civic Center at Florida State University, Addition Financial Arena at the University of Central Florida and the Seminole Theatre in Homestead, FL.

The Baltimore Convention Center Showcases Record-Breaking Environmental Achievements in 2024 Sustainability Report

April 23, 2025
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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The Baltimore Convention Center (BCC) is proud to announce the release of its 2024 Sustainability Report, detailing the organization’s progress in environmental responsibility, social impact, and sustainability initiatives. The report highlights key achievements over the past calendar year and reaffirms the Center’s commitment to sustainability.  

“Our 2024 sustainability outcomes are a testament to our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation,” said Mac Campbell, CVP, Executive Director of the Baltimore Convention Center. “By surpassing our diversion goals and integrating advanced energy monitoring solutions like SkySpark, we are now able to provide impact and data to our customers in ways few destinations can.” 

Baltimore Convention Center

Over the last year, the BCC has remained steadfast in its commitment to sustainability, continuously implementing innovative strategies to reduce environmental impact while enhancing operational efficiency. Guided by a comprehensive sustainability framework, the BCC prioritizes waste diversion, energy efficiency, water conservation, and local sourcing to minimize its carbon footprint. The Center set ambitious goals, including achieving higher waste diversion rates, expanding renewable energy integration, and maintaining its certification under the Events Industry Council Sustainable Event Standards. By leveraging advanced energy monitoring systems like SkySpark, fostering partnerships with local businesses, and enhancing community engagement through donation programs, the BCC set a new benchmark for the venue in 2024.

“We’re incredibly grateful for our clients who go the extra mile to plan their events with sustainability in mind,” continued Campbell. “Their thoughtful choices and shared commitment to the environment make a lasting impact—not just within these walls, but across our community and industry.” 

In 2024, the BCC achieved a 51.31% waste diversion rate, surpassing its original goal of 35%. The Center’s events generated 590.81 tons of waste, with 303.15 tons successfully diverted from landfills. Additionally, the Diversion by Donation program placed 95.27 tons of furniture, materials, and supplies into the hands of Baltimore region non-profits and reuse programs.  

Furthering its environmental impact, the Baltimore Convention Center prevented 52,413 plastic water bottles from entering landfills in 2024, adding to a cumulative total of 319,928 bottles saved since 2021. The Center also continues to support regional businesses by sourcing 60% of its culinary ingredients regionally, benefiting over 18 small businesses. In addition, the Alvéole Bee Program has expanded to house over 40,000 honeybees across two dedicated beehives, playing a critical role in urban pollination efforts.  

The Convention Center also achieved Silver-level certification under the Events Industry Council Sustainable Event Standards, demonstrating excellence in energy efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainable purchasing practices. Led by Director of Operations Tyler DeBella, the Center’s Green Team Council played an integral role in earning this recognition.   

“Our team’s dedication to sustainability has been truly inspiring,” said DeBella. “We are committed to pushing these initiatives even further and have set our sights on achieving a higher certification level in 2025.”  

As part of its long-term sustainability goals, the Center continues to integrate cutting-edge energy monitoring systems, enhance its water conservation efforts, and foster stronger partnerships with local sustainability organizations.  

The full 2024 Sustainability Report is available online, detailing all of the Convention Center’s sustainability efforts and future plans.  

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