Today is the day! Time to launch 2018’s 100+ Women of IAVM Campaign! – specifically created for women by women.
Behind every great woman is a strong Foundation and this is my chance to say thank you once again for being one of the 108- 2017 donors. You made it all possible!
Please take a moment today and be among the first to support our new campaign for 2018. I’d like to encourage you to join this elite group by visiting the 100 Women of IAVM fundraising page to make your donation.
Meet the five women who were awarded last year due to the 100+ Women Campaign 2017:
Your investment in 100+ Women of IAVM has the potential to change the lives of the women in our industry. Each scholarship recipient will not only be able to attend one of our education packed events to further grow in their field, but also network with the great leaders in the industry as well.
“I am so honored to have been awarded this scholarship and look forward to this opportunity to continue learning and networking with colleagues in this great industry” – Lori Marshall, Chief Executive Officer, Cow Palace Arena & Event Center
Remember, the idea is simple – 100 Women each giving $100 means $10,000 each year! By paying it forward and giving $100 each, we can provide five (5) women a full scholarship to VenueConnect, as well as one (1) to AVSS for both years.
I’m proud to be part of this amazing group of 108 donors and hope to see you join me again this year. Thank you for your support!
Kerry Painter, CFE | IAVM Foundation Trustee
Assistant General Manager | Cox Business Center
Dear Fellow IAVM Members:
Summer is beginning, and the excitement that is VenueConnect is drawing nearer every day. I hope you are all planning to attend as this is one of the best ways to make connections with other professionals in our industry, obtain new information and training, meet with vendors who are exhibiting on the tradeshow floor and much more. If you have not yet registered for VenueConnect, now is the time to do so as we are only about 7 weeks away from the event! When you register, I also encourage you to register for the Foundation Golf Tournament and for any of the many tours and activities offered for your pleasure on Sunday.
There are also numerous sponsorship opportunities available. We have opportunities for sponsorships to the golf tournament and various Foundation programs. This is an excellent opportunity for you to spotlight your business to your customers.
As you may know, the Foundation Silent Auction will take place on the tradeshow floor again this year and is looking better than ever. This year we are happy to announce that the Silent Auction will be brought to you by Spectra, our title sponsor. To make this Silent Auction even more spectacular we need your help in providing auction items to the Foundation. The auction is only so good as the items we have to offer, so please consider providing something from your venue or an item that people might be interested in. Please contact Kathryn Eades with questions or to donate.
I’m looking forward to seeing you all in Toronto!
Stephanie Curran, CVE
Chair, IAVM Foundation Board of Trustees
The July/August VenueConnect issue of Facility Manager magazine will include a special section to honor the memories of several industry members who have passed away in recent months, including Ray Ward and Bill Cunningham, two former IAVM presidents who had a huge impact on so many in the profession.
Only you know how either of these industry giants moved along your career or just said something that has remained with you to this day. We would love to capture those thoughts or any brief stories you have to share about Ray, Bill, or both.
Please submit by email those tribute memories to Facility Manager Senior Editor R.V. Baugus by June 8 at rv.baugus@iavm.org. If you have a photo you would like to include with your comments, we welcome and encourage those as well.
Help us honor and remember these true industry legends and the role they played in shaping the Association and the profession.
During my years as education director at IAAM, I worked continuously with Ray on many projects. We warmed up to one another, he in a mentor role to me. Am I the only person Ray mentored? I worked briefly with Bill Cunningham in the mid-90s when IAAM was collecting its history for its 75th anniversary. At lunch in Austin, Texas after visiting the IAAM archives at the University of Texas, Bill told the story of his decision to hire Ray at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum as his assistant. I believe Ray had recently finished a master’s degree at the University of California-Santa Barbara and included in his job application a reference from some sports-related agency he had interned with. Bill called the reference and received a glowing recommendation except that Ray sometimes seemed to be too much of a perfectionist. With that warning, Bill said he knew Ray was the right man and hired him. So these two perfectionistic, Type A personalities, by all accounts were masterful as facility managers and as longtime leaders of IAVM.
Editor’s Note: Don Hancock will share more about these industry legends in the July/August issue of Facility Manager magazine. We invite anyone who has a memory of Ray Ward and/or Bill Cunningham to please email your brief comments to R.V. Baugus at rv.baugus@iavm.org to be part of the tribute package that we will be paying to honor these men.
The Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) officially announced it has rolled out a new initiative to help meeting planners understand the environmental impact of their events. Customized client sustainability reports provide detailed analysis on energy and water usage, as well as how much material was recycled by each specific conference, meeting, or tradeshow. The MCC is a leader in sustainability, achieving a recycling rate of 61% for 2017.
“Limiting our environmental impact is extremely important, and our success is interconnected with the groups that hold their events with us,” said Director of Facility and Event Services Mark Zirbel. “Waste is sorted and accounted for, so we have the data available. Sharing that detailed information with meeting planners and event coordinators arms them with valuable insights. It also allows them to see their success or how they could be more proactive in making a positive impact on the environment.”
The Midwest Poultry Federation, which held its 2018 Annual Convention at the MCC in March, was among the first to receive a tailored event sustainability report. Their report showed sustainability efforts reduced the carbon impact of the annual meeting by 50%, or the same amount of carbon offset by 30,345 trees in one year. The MCC sustainability report uses visuals, including trees, to help planners put their numbers into context.
“Our attendees are poultry farmers and they work hard every day to reduce their carbon footprint on the farm,” said Lara Durben, assistant executive director for the Midwest Poultry Federation. “They will be very interested to see how the responsible use of water and energy along with the recovery of waste from our show makes a big difference to MCC’s overall sustainability program.”
MCC numbers:
• In 2017, the Minneapolis Convention Center produced 1,037 tons of waste, equal to the weight of 259 elephants. Staff recycling efforts recovered 61% of that waste, or 158 elephants.
• MCC used enough energy in 2017 to power 790 U.S. homes for one year. Through energy conservation, the MCC has reduced energy use by 13% since 2009, or enough to power 116 U.S. homes for one year.
“The Minneapolis Convention Center is a 1.6-million square foot facility that hosted 380 events in 2017,” said Executive Director Jeff Johnson. “By using our resources responsibly, we make a positive impact on our natural environment in this beautiful state.”
Tracking of the MCC’s recycling efforts began in 2012, when its recycling rate was 41%. By posting quarterly results, employees – who are integral to the success of the recycling program – see how their efforts can significantly impact the facility’s sustainability numbers. Staff embraced the program, which has allowed the MCC to reach its goal of a 60% recycling rate.
In addition to the client sustainability reports, ongoing initiatives include a roof-top solar array, a storm water run-off system that can divert 5 million gallons of untreated run-off from the Mississippi River every year, LED digital signage, and water bottle refilling stations to discourage the use of single-use water bottles. The Minneapolis Convention Center is also LEED certified, and has earned a coveted Green Meetings Industry Council certification.