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 November 23, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact Rosanne Duke at 972.538.1025.
Deadline To Submit Nominations For The 2019 IAVM Foundation Legacy Award Is November 23, 2018
2019 Certified Venue Executive Application Due by November 1, 2018
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 three written references are due no later than November 1, 2018.
The written essay is due by February 1, 2019 – 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 2019 the year that you earn your CVE!
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 November 23, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact Rosanne Duke via email or by phone – 972.538.1025.
Deadline to submit nominations for the 2019 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award is November 23, 2018.
iCommit, IAVM’s annual member referral campaign, ran this year from February-June 30, 2018. The objective of the campaign began by encouraging all current members to recruit one or more individuals to join our venue management community. We thank Ungerboeck Software Inc. for their continuous support of this membership campaign.
I’m happy to announce that 38 members were entered in the raffle to win prizes for each new member they referred. With their support, we added 153 new members!
Award Recipients:
Grand Prize Winner – VenueConnect 2019 Free Registration – Andrea Gate-Ehlers, Director of Operations, Wintrust Arena
Raffle Winners – Five, $500 Apple Gift Cards
Region 7 added the most new members – a total of 105 members. The Region Director will select one recipient to have his/her CVP application fee waived (value $125) by December 31, 2018.
All recipients have been notified. IAVM’s Member Services’ department thanks you for your participation and looks forward to another successful recruitment campaign led by our volunteer leadership, Just One. This campaign runs through December 31, 2018. If you have any questions, contact membership@iavm.org.
By Chris Munz, Concept3D
As usual, this year’s VenueConnect Conference and Trade Show was incredibly valuable. I’ve been going for several years now, and I always enjoy coming out from behind the computer for several days, putting faces with names, and reconnecting with all the professionals that make the event and meetings industry so fun and dynamic. A quick and gratuitous “thank you” to IAVM, the City of Toronto, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre for making it all happen.
Without fail I leave VenueConnect with a host of new ideas and thoughts, having heard the keynotes, participated in side events and been lucky enough to chat with a multitude of professionals from facilities, events management, marketing – you name it.
As a provider of immersive technology for convention centers, event venues, stadiums, and many other locations, I think along these lines, and came up with three primary trends that really struck me at the conference.
Automation
From a tech standpoint, automation came up many, many times. How can we better automate the physical movement and tracking of inventory to make things run more smoothly and efficiently? Marketing and event management automation was also top of mind, with companies like Ungerboeck making strides, creating a more seamless approach to event management like event bookings, floor planning, event registration, and management. Making use of the data and the systems improves the experience for the event planner, attendee, and exhibitor. There’s no shortage of ways that automation can improve how we plan, implement and evaluate what we do day in and day out.
Visualizing Data, Workflow, and Systems
When I tell people what we do at Concept3D, a light bulb often goes off: “Wow! Right now that’s all in a massive spreadsheet!” There’s huge potential to visualize workflows, systems, and to make the data that’s pouring in (and will pour in even more as event venues further integrate connected systems and devices (IoT). I find this incredibly exciting, because the ability to take data out of a spreadsheet and be able to see it and interact with it in a visual layout will improve decision making, create new business opportunities for event spaces, and – perhaps most important – better support event management pros and ultimately the guests they are hosting at an event.
New, Unique Event Spaces
There’s a massive push across the industry to make their spaces more fun and memorable. The Long Beach Convention Center (the location of VenueConnect 2020), for example, is doing a fantastic job of thinking outside the box with their space, from hosting events by the fountains to creating one-of-a-kind experiences with light-up ping-pong tables and using a pedestrian bridge as event space. They really put on a show! People get excited about this and share these experiences with friends. More outdoor spaces (and indoor spaces with tons of natural light to mimic being outdoors) are happening across the industry. In my humble opinion, these are the event spaces that will be the real draw because people want to be part of these fun, atypical events.
These are just three of many takeaways I enjoyed hearing more about at VenueConnect. I would love to hear yours!
Hope to see you at VenueConnect 2019 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago – I’ll be there for sure!
Chris Munz is Vice President of Business Development at Concept3D – http://www.concept3D.com