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Blue Federal Credit Union Enters Partnership with Budweiser Events Center at The Ranch

December 05, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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By Globe Newswire

Blue Federal Credit Union and Spectra have entered into the first year of an all-new partnership. With this multi-year partnership agreement, Blue Federal Credit Union will rebrand assets around the campus and is now the official naming rights partner for both Guest Services and The Ranch Bar & Grill with their new names becoming Blue Federal Credit Union Guest Services and Blue Bar & Grill.

Spectra, the providers of venue management, food services & hospitality and partnerships at the Budweiser Events Center at The Ranch, is excited to announce a brand-new partnership with Blue Federal Credit Union, one of the best in the country, headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming with 14 convenient branches in Wyoming and Colorado. Blue is currently preparing to break ground on their 15th Branch located in Erie, Colorado.

“As a member-centric organization, Blue FCU is always looking for partnerships that align with our mission of working hard, having fun and winning for our members and this partnership embodies what is important to Blue. We will leverage our brand to create a memorable experience for our members while investing in the communities we serve,” said Raj Madan, Blue Federal Credit Union’s Chief Marketing Officer.

“We could not be more excited to cultivate this new partnership with Blue Federal Credit Union here at the Budweiser Events Center,” said Keller Taylor, Spectra District General Manager. “Blue Federal Credit Union’s and Spectra‘s core values are aligned in terms of caring for our members and the communities we serve which will guide us as we create new experiences for fans who enter the arena”.

Spectra, an industry leader in partnerships deals, acted as the naming rights agent on behalf of The Ranch Events Complex and the Budweiser Events Center.

You Don’t Want to Be Sitting Next to These 10 Types of People at a Sporting Event

November 29, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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By R.V. Baugus

At this time of the holiday season we are not here to play Grinch in any form or fashion. After all, tis the season to be jolly, but we also recognize the season comes with folly.

As a devout reader of Sports Illustrated magazine going back to my childhood, a recent article not only caught my attention but caused me to do a spit take of my eggnog.

Titled “The 10 Worst People to Sit Next to at a Sporting Event” and written by Jake May, I know that every venue manager is familiar with all 10 types, as are those of us who go to events for escape, not to be drawn into the insanity that these 10 types are notorious for.

Best of all, the article includes videos of the 10 types from actual events. As they say, hilarity ensues.

To enjoy our first holiday gift of the season to you, click here.

Nederlander, Jam Theatricals Combine to Create Nederlander National Markets LLC

November 29, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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New York-based Nederlander National Markets LLC, part of one of the largest operators of legitimate theatres and music venues in the United States, has joined with Jam Theatricals Ltd., a Chicago based entertainment company that is one of the largest presenters and producers of Broadway engagements throughout North America, to create Nederlander National Markets LLC.

Steve Traxler, co-founder, President & CEO of Jam Theatricals Ltd., will continue in the new company as director of strategy and integration, an integral part of the new organization overseeing the subscription seasons in 26 cities throughout the country as well as the management of the iconic National Theatre in Washington D.C. Built in 1835, it is the oldest theatre for touring Broadway in the country.

Nederlander is a family company established over 100 years ago,” said James L. Nederlander, president of Nederlander National Markets LLc. “Over the past 25-years, Steve Traxler has built a company of quality with similar core values that makes this combination a perfect fit. I am so pleased to welcome Steve and the entire team of Jam Theatricals into our family.”

Nederlander has always been a pioneer in the industry of live entertainment,” added Traxler. “They are the gold standard when it comes to patron experience and audience development. I am so pleased to maintain a key leadership role and continue working with my entire staff. We will continue to move forward and strengthen the work we do under the direct leadership of James L. Nederlander and Executive Vice President Nick Scandalios.”

Nederlander National Markets LLC continues the tradition of operating historic theatres, producing and presenting the best in theatrical and concert events, and innovating new ways to engage future generations of theatergoers.

Jam’s 26-city subscription theater circuit will now be part of Nederlander National Markets.

Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium Builds Gondola Ride Over Stadium in Advance of Super Bowl

November 29, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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With all the advances made in recent years for patrons to enjoy their experience at public assembly venues, thanks mostly to technology, it is no surprise that the Miami Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium are taking to the skies for the next step of a WOW experience.

Ready for this one? A gondola cable lift is being built at Hard Rock Stadium, giving fans a new perspective of the home of the Dolphins. Think the sky lift ride at your nearby amusement park but with a stunning view of the city skyline.

And to think cup holders were once a significant guest experience invention!

We got confirmation from the Twitter account of Tom Garfinkel, vice chairman, president and chief executives of the Dolphins and Hard Rock Stadium, who indicated the project should be completed ahead of this season’s Super Bowl at the stadium on February 2. Timing, after all, is everything, and this could bring in very significant revenue to the thousands upon thousands who will be descending upon South Florida for the big game.

The obvious question is will the ride be used as a form of transportation the day of the game, and that answer is no. The ride is for entertainment purposes only and will stretch along the south side of the stadium. The cost per ride is still not known.

Specifics of the ride according to The Next Miami is that the gondola will travel for some 1,800 feet with the ride lasting some 10 minutes. Riders will enjoy a spectacular view of the stadium with the lavish skyline in the background.

According to The Next Miami, the gondola will travel for about 1,800 feet, with the ride lasting about 10 minutes. Those in the gondola will be given a bird’s eye view of the stadium with Miami’s skyline in the background.

The project is expected to cost $3 million and is being handled by one of the very best in Austrian ski lift manufacturer Doppelmayr, which is best known in the U.S. for its work on the Disney Skyliner, is managing the construction process, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

The venue is also stepping up its efforts to eliminate single-use plastics ahead of the Super Bowl.

In an interview with Forbes, Garfinkel, discussed the team’s efforts to tackle plastic consumption.

In August, Garfinkel formed an internal committee to study how single-use plastics can be phased out and how the Dolphins can improve recycling efforts after watching a 60 Minutes documentary on how plastic is polluting the ocean. Garfinkel later announced that Hard Rock Stadium has committed to phasing out 99.4 per cent of single-use plastics by 2020, including for Super Bowl LIV.

Garfinkel told Forbes: “If we do something at the stadium and can set an example, what kind of larger impact can that have? I’m fortunate enough to be in a leadership position and I have a responsibility to lead, and I’m fortunate to have an owner (Stephen Ross) who is passionate about climate change and these initiatives.”

According to Garfinkel, Hard Rock Stadium uses approximately 678,000 plastic bottles and 525,000 plastic cups each year.

Gregg McManners a Friend To So Many in the Industry

November 22, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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By R.V. Baugus

Congratulations, Gregg McManners, on your upcoming retirement. Well deserved for a man who so graciously has served his venue, his community, and this association.

And a darn good friend as well.

Among the accolades for Gregg prior to his late January retirement:

–Led Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center for the past nine years as executive director, and prior to that as operations director for seven years.

–Served IAVM as Region III Director, on the Board of Directors, the Convention Center and Sustainability Committees and also as IAVM’s representative to the National Fire Protection Association.

–In 2018, honored by IAVM for his contributions to the industry.

It has always been one of my pleasures to see Gregg at VenueConnect and catch up with him. I believe that one of his strongest attributes has been having the wonderful gift of listening. I will be the first to admit that I am often guilty of thinking about what I want to say next while listening to someone speak. With Gregg, you always just knew that he was absorbing everything you had to share with him before he thoughtfully provided a response. That might not sound like such a big deal, but it truly is a gift and one that Gregg owned quite well.

Listening is just half the story, though. After Gregg heard you out, he would offer a sage and wise response. You always knew that he CARED about you, that what you had to say was important.

All this probably sounds to you like it might have even been something personal between Gregg and myself, and it was.

Gregg was among the very first to express his condolences with my wife, Tanya, suddenly passed away in January 2015. The interesting thing is that at the time I was not employed with IAVM, but the friendships that we as staff get to form with members aside from our professional responsibilities is very cherished and certainly was by me as I heard from Gregg at that dark time in my life.

December 6 will also mark three years that Gregg sent me the following email, shortly upon my return to IAVM and Facility Manager magazine. I kept it because, well, you just keep things when they come from special people who mean a lot to you in life. Taking editorial license here that my good friend Gregg will not mind my sharing this:

“WELCOME BACK! It’s awesome that you have rejoined the team and I look forward to catching up with you somewhere down the line. I can’t begin to tell you how pleased I am that you are back in the IAVM family. Happy, Happy Holidays!”

See what I mean? Thank you, Gregg, for all the lives you have impacted, and now you are the one who better stay in touch with all of us!

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