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iCommit Campaign Update

June 11, 2019
by Gina Brydson
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Gina Brydson, Director of Membership, gave an update about the members’ collaboration with iCommit “Due to your referrals, we’ve added 229 new members, a whopping 4% increase!  As of June 10th, our membership now totals 6,581 members – an 8% increase since February 1st. IAVM’s members are the absolute best at spreading the word about the value of membership and why their peers should also belong. We are grateful for their continued support.”

The member referral campaign challenge is to increase membership by 10%. We are almost there. If you know a venue professional, potential allied member, professor or student that should be a part of our community, ask them to join by June 30. For each new member you refer by the deadline, your name will be entered as many times into the raffle to win one of five, $500 Apple Gift Cards. The more members you refer, the more chances you have to win!

Prizes

  • The grand prize will be a complimentary registration to VenueConnect 2020 (value up to $1,000).
  • Win one of five, $500 Apple Gift cards – receive one raffle entry for each new member you refer.
  • The IAVM Region that adds the most new members will have one CVP application fee waived (the Region Director will choose the recipient within the winning region).

 
To ensure you are eligible to win one of the prizes, ask your applicant to do the following:

  • List your name in the Application Section titled, “Who Recommended IAVM To You/How Did You Hear About IAVM?”
  • Enter “iCommit” in the Promotional Code field in the online membership application.
  • For new Professional or Allied members only, the $150 one-time initiation fee will be waived *

 
*Some membership types do not have an initiation fee; the dues will not be discounted

All winners will be notified in July 2019 prior to VenueConnect. Contact membership@iavm.org if you have any questions.

Business-to-Business Exhibitions Industry Contributed More than $97 Billion to U.S. GDP in 2018

June 07, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
#ceir, #centerforexhibitionindustryresearch
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The Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) announced that the business-to-business (B2B) exhibition industry’s direct, indirect and induced contribution to U.S. GDP in 2018 was about $97 billion.

The yearly analysis, conducted by Dr. Allen Shaw, Founder, President, and Chief Economist with Global Economic Consulting Associates, Inc., uses a robust formula and algorithm to calculate direct, indirect and induced GDP impact from the B2B exhibitions industry spending.

Dr. Shaw explains the methodology when completing the work to establish the economic impact for the U.S. “Direct, indirect and induced impact multipliers of direct expenditure categories such as trade show services, air transportation, accommodation, and food are derived from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis’ latest benchmark input/output table for 405 industry groups. This coupled with data from Freeman’s 2018 Benchmarks and Trends in Exhibit and Sponsorship Sales Study and input from the 2018 CEIR Index data for organizer revenues, the number of attendees, and number of exhibitors make up the B2B exhibition industry’s direct, indirect and induced contribution to U.S. GDP of $97 billion in 2018.”

Shaw also noted that the comparable GDP contribution calculation using this updated data and GDP impact multipliers was about $93 billion versus the previously stated $91 billion impact for 2017.

“I am very pleased to learn that the U.S. exhibitions industry continued its growth in 2018. The $97 billion represents an increase of 4.3% over 2017,” said CEIR Chairperson of the board and Promotional Products Association International Executive Vice President, Robert McLean, CPA, CAE. “This growth is an indicator of the power of face-to-face meetings as an important sales and marketing tool.”

CEIR’s annual conference, Predict, taking place at the MGM National Harbor on September 16-17, will address the most current forecast and how it is affecting the 14 industry sectors through a highly anticipated session with Dr. Lindsey Piegza of Stifel Fixed Income. Registration is open for qualified exhibition organizers.

Blake Henry Named GM at Kentucky International Convention Center

June 07, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
#blakehenry, #kentuckyinternationalconventioncenter
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Blake Henry has been named as the general manager of the Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC).

Henry most recently served as GM of the Cross Insurance Center Arena and Convention Center Complex in Bangor, Maine. An industry veteran, he has more than 20 years of experience leading major convention, sporting, and entertainment facilities. His career includes leadership positions in venues across the country from Los Angeles to Owensboro, Kentucky, to New York City.

After beginning his career at the STAPLES Center, working with the L.A. Kings, L.A. Lakers and many other organizations, Henry spent 11 years at the PlayStation Theater, overseeing its construction and grand opening, which culminated in winning the “Pollstar’s Best New Venue” award. He has extensive knowledge in developing facility operational policies, rental rate structures, and creative marketing opportunities to drive venue profits while simultaneously improving guest experiences. Henry will be responsible for all day-to-day operations of KICC.

“As we continue building on the success of KICC’s re-opening, Blake’s experience and proven track record will be an asset to Kentucky Venues,” said David S. Beck, President and CEO of Kentucky Venues. “He’s served in numerous roles at different facilities and knows the ins-and-outs of running a successful convention center.”

“Like greater Kentucky, KICC is a beautiful place, filled with hardworking people,” Henry said. “I’m excited to join the Kentucky Venues team and further advance its partnership with Louisville Tourism. A fresh leadership vision coupled with KICC’s state-of-the-art facility will yield significant meetings and conventions and ensure Louisville remains a premier business and tourism friendly destination.”

The convention center re-opened in August 2018 following a two-year, $207 million renovation and expansion. KICC features 200,125 sq. foot of continuous Class A exhibit space, as well as a 40,000 sq. foot ballroom, 52 reimagined meeting rooms, and a 175-seat tiered conference theatre.

KICC and the Kentucky Exposition Center are managed by Kentucky Venues, which is the organizational brand of the Kentucky State Fair Board.

Centerplate Renews Deals at New Orleans’ Venues

June 07, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
#centerplate, #mercedesbenzsuperdome, #smoothiekingcenter, neworleans
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Centerplate announced a multi-year contract extension for food and beverage services with the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, home to the NFL’s New Orleans Saints, and Smoothie King Center, home to the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.

Known for serving creative and exciting menu items ranging from alligator sausage and fresh Gulf shrimp to Cajun gumbo and Ponchatoula strawberries, Centerplate’s menus at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Smoothie King arena boast flavorful, authentic southern and Creole dishes, earning accolades from fans and visitors. Recognized by The Daily Meal as the number one NFL stadium in its recent feature “15 Best Stadiums for Food,” Centerplate’s 2019 NFL playoff menus for the Mercedes-Benz Superdome included pigskin po’boys, pulled pork barbecue bowls, fleur de lis crab cake sandwiches, and an alligator BLT with chips.

“We are extraordinarily proud of our teams, our city, and the talented members of our professional culinary and service staff, and we are excited to continue as the exclusive hospitality provider at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Smoothie King Center and Champions Square,” said Steve Trotter, Centerplate Regional Vice President. “We will continue to source locally – including such iconic brands as Dixie Beer and Zatarain’s – to support the community and delight our fans and guests.”

A top host city for numerous NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Fours, Super Bowls, NBA All-Star Weekends, college football playoff and championship games and WrestleMania, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Smoothie King Center stage such annual events as the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Essence Festival, and Bayou Classic as well many “A list” concert attractions.

“As we continue to transform these venues into premier entertainment destinations and leaders in guest services, we are happy to continue working with Centerplate as our exclusive hospitality partner,” said Alan Freeman, SMG General Manager. “In the seasons ahead, fans can look forward to Centerplate’s upgrades to technology and menus. Working with the Centerplate team, we are dedicated to providing a more seamless food service experience for our fans.”

Among the major upcoming events for the two venues are the 2020 NCAA Women’s Final Four, 2020 CFP Championship Game, 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four and Super Bowl 58 in 2024.

Owensboro CC, German American Bank Announce New Partnership

June 07, 2019
by R.V. Baugus
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The Owensboro (KY) Convention Center announced the details of a new partnership with German American Bank. The City of Owensboro, the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, the Owensboro Convention Center and German American Bank, made the announcement on June 5 at a ribbon-cutting event.

“We are excited to make this announcement which strengthens our commitment to the Owensboro community,” said Amy Jackson, Regional President of German American Bank. “This partnership with the Owensboro Convention Center aligns well with German American Bank’s dedication to support local communities and enhance quality of life.”

Spectra’s General Manager, Laura Alexander, said, “This is a very exciting announcement for the community and we are happy to partner with the team at German American Bank.”

Spectra is the provider of venue management and food services and hospitality to the Owensboro Convention Center.

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