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New HRC Report: Data Reveals Half Of LGBTQ Employees In The U.S. Remain Closeted At Work

June 29, 2018
by R.V. Baugus
#hrc, #humanrightscampaign, #lgbtq
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The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation released the results of a survey of employees across the nation, revealing the persistent daily challenges that have led nearly half of LGBTQ people to remain closeted at their workplaces — a rate largely unchanged over the past decade. A Workplace Divided: Understanding the Climate for LGBTQ Workers Nationwide, HRC’s third national workplace study over the past decade, shines a light on the often-intangible, nuanced issues in the workplace that keep LGBTQ workers “separate,” leaving many feeling distracted, exhausted or depressed, and believing they have nowhere to turn for help.

The survey of both LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ workers reveals that, despite significant progress in recent years — including the Supreme Court of the United State’s decision embracing marriage equality in 2015, as well as corporate policies and practices that increasing embrace LGBTQ inclusion, substantial barriers to full inclusion. Many of these barriers exist within interpersonal workplace connections, including non-work conversations or outings among coworkers.

“While LGBTQ-inclusive corporate policies are becoming the norm, LGBTQ workers too often face a climate of bias in their workplace,” said Deena Fidas, director of HRC’s Workplace Equality Program. “LGBTQ employees are still avoiding making personal and professional connections at work because they fear coming out — and that hurts not only that employee, but the company as a whole. Even the best-of-the-best private sector employers with top-rated policies and practices must do more to nurture a climate of inclusion for all.”

The HRC Foundation survey found that:
•Forty-six percent of LGBTQ workers say they are closeted at work, compared to 50 percent in HRC’s groundbreaking 2008 Degrees of Equality report;
•One in five LGBTQ workers report having been told or had coworkers imply that they should dress in a more feminine or masculine manner;
•Fifty-three percent of LGBTQ workers report hearing jokes about lesbian or gay people at least once in a while;
•Thirty-one percent of LGBTQ workers say they have felt unhappy or depressed at work;
•And the top reason LGBTQ workers don’t report negative comments they hear about LGBTQ people to a supervisor or human resources? They don’t think anything would be done about it — and they don’t want to hurt their relationships with coworkers

These survey results come at a time when the HRC Foundation’s Corporate Equality Index which measures LGBTQ-inclusive workplace policies and practices at Fortune 500 companies and top law firms, reported this year that a record-breaking 609 businesses earned a top score of 100 — up from 517 last year. This set a new high water mark for corporate leadership over the 16-year history of the CEI. However, despite these explicit protections across the nation’s top companies, 59 percent of non-LGBTQ workers surveyed by the HRC Foundation in a range of workplace sectors say they think it’s unprofessional to talk about sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace, even though by their own self-reporting they regularly talk about these subjects through everyday conversations about spouses, families and life outside of work. The double standard LGBTQ workers are held to remains a persistent barrier to full inclusion on the job.

The Human Rights Campaign’s top federal legislative priority is to win passage of the Equality Act, a bipartisan bill that would add comprehensive protections for LGBTQ people into our nation’s existing civil rights laws. More than 246 bipartisan cosponsors in Congress and 111 leading American companies have endorsed the bill and are continuing to build momentum for its passage in order to secure full federal equality for LGBTQ people.

The full report, A Workplace Divided: Understanding the Climate for LGBTQ Workers Nationwide, can be found here.

Daktronics To Provide New Video Display System At Northern Illinois University Convocation Center

June 29, 2018
by R.V. Baugus
#northernillinoisuniversity, Daktronics
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Daktronics announced the upcoming installation of a new LED video display system at Northern Illinois University’s (NIU) Convocation Center in Dekalb, Illinois. Installation is scheduled for this summer to have the system up and running for the fall sports seasons.

“I cannot wait to see the new videoboard hanging in the NIU Convocation Center,” said NIU Associate Vice-President and Director of Athletics Sean T. Frazier. “Thanks to our Board of Trustees, NIU Vice-President for Administration and Finance Sarah McGill and staff of both NIU Athletics and the NIU Procurement Office for navigating this process from start to finish. This scoreboard system, and especially the videoboard, is going to give the whole arena a new look and feel, bringing even more excitement to our basketball games and events in the Convo. I’m especially excited for our fans as this will significantly improve the in-game experience for people in the stands during our basketball games, and will also make the arena more marketable as we look at bringing in other events.”

The displays in the four-sided centerhung will each measure more than 8 feet high by 14.5 feet wide and will feature a tight 4-millimeter line spacing bringing greater resolution to crisp, clear images for fans throughout the venue. Upper and lower LED ring displays will provide space for game information, fan engagement elements and sponsorships.

“The new LED display system at NIU Convocation Center will surround Huskies fans with video and animations creating a fully immersive atmosphere,” said Joey Hulsebus, Daktronics sales representative. “The new center hung system will bring a new level of resolution to the venue that will have a significant impact on fans. Pairing those displays with the end wall video displays ensures that nobody will miss a moment of the action. I can’t wait to see the completed system in action this fall.”

In addition to the centerhung configuration, two new end wall video displays will be installed on the east and west ends of the Convocation Center. These displays will measure more than 9 feet high by 15.5 feet wide and will feature 10-millimeter line spacing to bring additional views to Huskies fans.

The main centerhung and end wall video displays are capable of variable content zoning allowing each to show one large image or to be divided into multiple different zones. The displays can show any combination of live video, instant replays, game statistics and information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages.

In addition to the LED displays, the Convocation Center will also receive new shot clocks and upgraded display panels on the Lincoln Highway marquee. Digital content provided by Daktronics Creative Services is also included with the installation to bring the displays to life.

Thousands Of Convention Visitors Bring Money, Increased Tax Revenue To Minneapolis This Summer

June 29, 2018
by R.V. Baugus
#meetminneapolis, #minneapolisconventioncenter
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The Minneapolis Convention Center is going to be the center of activity in downtown Minneapolis this summer, with more than 25,000 visitors attending three upcoming conventions, starting at the end of June. The National Education Association (NEA) will hold its Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly beginning June 30, followed by the American Legion’s 100th National Convention starting August 23, and culminating with the National Baptist Convention, USA, starting Labor Day weekend.

Cumulatively, these three conventions represent 65,000 room nights for local hotels this summer, bringing additional money and tax revenue to the local economy. These events add to what is shaping up to be a banner year for the Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC). As of June 30, the MCC will have hosted 195 events for the year including Super Bowl-related events, and is currently on pace to exceed its goal of securing $20 million in revenue for the year.

By the Numbers:

National Education Association’s Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly
•June 30 – July 5
•Expecting more than 7,500 attendees and exhibitors
•More than 40,000 room nights in the greater Minneapolis area

American Legion 2018 National Convention
•August 23 – August 29
•More than 9,500 attendees and exhibitors expected
•Approximately 15,000 room nights in Minneapolis

National Baptist Convention USA, Inc.
•September 2 – September 7
•An estimated 8,000 attendees and exhibitors
•More than 10,000 room nights in Minneapolis

“Those outside of our industry might have anticipated a letdown in our business levels after Super Bowl LII. Nothing could be further from the truth,” said Meet Minneapolis President and CEO, Melvin Tennant. “Thanks to the sales and marketing groundwork laid by our team and our community partners, we have a bevy of diverse events set for the rest of 2018 that will allow us to sustain our strong start to the year. That’s good news for our local economy and the more than 36,000 individuals working in the travel and hospitality industry in Minneapolis.”

Another highlight for 2018 will be in the fourth quarter when the MCC hosts nearly 6,000 women engineers for the Society of Women Engineers’ 2018 Annual Conference in October. In all, Meet Minneapolis will bring well over 600 events to the city and region this year, including more than 300 events to the MCC.

Voting for IAVM’s 2018 – 2019 Board of Directors is now open!

June 26, 2018
by Rosanne Duke
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Voting is now open and will remain so through July 12, 2018. The complete slate including biographical information and photos can now be viewed through the ballot site as well as on the IAVM web site.

All voting members should have received an email titled “2018-2019 IAVM Board of Directors Election-login information below”. The email contains a generated user name and password to use when logging in to submit votes.  If you haven’t received the email, please contact Rosanne Duke via email or by calling 972.538.1025.

Once again, the ballot is available through Survey & Ballot Systems allowing complete confidentiality and security to our members.

The results of the voting will be posted following the closing of the ballot on July 12.  However, join us in Toronto for VenueConnect, July 22 – 25 and have the opportunity to meet the new board members in person.  Every minute of this year’s program is exceptional, offering new dynamic sessions, topic roundtables, boot camps, and the largest industry trade show and networking events only possible at VenueConnect! 

VenueConnect Receives Awards at Trade Show Executive’s Fastest 50 Awards & Summit

June 26, 2018
by admin
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Trade Show Executive honored the fastest-growing trade shows during the Fastest 50 Awards & Summit on June 13-15 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Winners were selected based on the highest percentage of growth in each of the following categories: net square feet of paid exhibit space, number of exhibiting companies and number of attendees.
 
The speaker lineup included strategy-sharing Tradeshow Executive Trailblazers and Power Lunch with SouthComm Vice President of Events Ed Nichols. The summit featured plenty of networking including a murder mystery luncheon of who done it and lessons from a Chicago mixologist on how to create your own summer cocktail, and an awards-show afterparty in the Hyatt Regency Chicago ballroom sponsored by Ungerboeck Software.
 
The most exciting part of the summit was the Fastest 50 Awards ceremony, which honors trade shows that established notable growth during the previous year.  This year IAVM’s VenueConnect annual conference and tradeshow was honored in three categories of Fastest Growing Tradeshows.  IAVM was ranked 23rd in Square Footage growth, 27th in Number of Exhibitors growth, and 8th in Attendance growth.  Congratulations to our amazing team at IAVM Headquarters on being honored for your hard work and dedication.
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