TIME IS RUNNING OUT: 2021 Certified Venue Executive Application Due by November 1, 2020
You may have taken the first step in the process toward becoming a CVE by completing the “CVE Checklist” to ascertain if you have accumulated the 300 points needed to make application and start the formal process, or perhaps this is the first time you have considered pursuing certification.
Now’s the time to take the second step and join that group of your peers who have reached the pinnacle of achievement with IAVM by becoming Certified Venue Executives. Remember – Applications and written references are due no later than November 1, 2020.
The written essay is due by February 1, 2021 – allowing you extra time to enjoy the holidays and end of the year activities.
Don’t delay, apply today. All the information you need to begin the process is found on our web site. Make 2021 the year that you earn your CVE!
Deadline to submit nominations for the 2021 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award is December 11, 2020.
The Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award may be awarded annually by the Board of Directors to an individual currently or previously employed by a firm which is or was an Allied member in good standing. The President and CEO will provide evidence the nominee meets the criteria.
The following criteria are established for the Anzivino Award nominees:
The nominations and letters of recommendation should be written to Brad Mayne, CVE, President & CEO and submitted to Rosanne Duke electronically. The nomination letter and all letters of recommendation must be received by close of business December 11, 2020. If you have any questions, please contact Rosanne Duke via email or by phone – 972.538.1025.
Deadline To Submit Nominations For The 2021 IAVM Foundation Legacy Award Is December 11, 2020
The IAVM Foundation Legacy Award may be awarded annually by the Board of Trustees to an individual or organization who, in the opinion of the IAVM Foundation has made a significant financial and/or non-financial contribution to benefit the mission and objectives of the IAVM Foundation. The Foundation Chief Executive Officer will provide evidence the nominee meets the criteria.
The following criteria are established for the Legacy Award nominees:
The nominations and letters of recommendation should be written to Brad Mayne, CVE, IAVM Foundation CEO and submitted to Rosanne Duke electronically. The nomination letter and all letters of recommendation must be received by close of business December 11, 2020. If you have any questions, please contact Rosanne Duke at 972.538.1025.
Deadline to submit nominations for the 2021 Charles A. McElravy Award is December 11, 2020
The Charles A. McElravy Award may be awarded annually to a Professional, Honorary, or Retired member of IAVM who, in the opinion of the Board of Directors has made the greatest lifetime achievement to the welfare of the Association or profession.
The following criteria are established for the McElravy Award nominees:
The nominations and letters of recommendation should be written to Brad Mayne, CVE, President & CEO and submitted to Rosanne Duke electronically. The nomination letter and all letters of recommendation must be received by close of business December 11, 2020. If you have any questions, please contact Rosanne Duke at 972.538.1025.
Speaker Pelosi has set today as the deadline for a deal on a COVID-relief bill prior to the November 3 election. She and Secretary Mnuchin continue to talk and the White House just announced that they support a bigger package than the $2.2 Trillion package the House recently passed. It is unlikely that Senate Republicans will support more than a PPP extension and $500 Billion package they plan to vote on today and tomorrow.
Through all this noise, IAVM members need to keep the pressure on their federal lawmakers to include government owned venues. Please continue tweeting and posting on social platforms. Below are some sample tweets to use:
It’s also not too late for direct emails to your members of Congress. Check out the IAVM toolkit for staff emails in every congressional office as well as Twitter handles.
Ask your senators to support the House-passed Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) that makes publicly owned venues eligible for the PPP.
Urge for inclusion of the Save Our Stages Act!
Tell the House and Senate to ACT Now to save publicly owned venues!
We need:
Please don’t delay! Call and email your U.S. representatives and senators urging them not to leave public venues out of the next COVID-19 package. You can use the toolkit for your emails and staff email contacts in each House and Senate office are here.
Thanks for your help to get venues much-needed relief.