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EventBooking Partners With Simpleview To Simplify Convention Center Bookings, Venue Management

October 26, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
#eventbooking, #simpleview
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A partnership between Simpleview and EventBooking has simplified convention center bookings and venue management. Through an integration of their software tools, destination marketing organizations (DMOs) that use Simpleview’s CRM platform will have the opportunity to view a local convention center’s internal calendar, with permission, if it is powered by EventBooking’s venue management software.

A single sign-on connection to EventBooking software within Simpleview’s CRM platform will enable DMO event planners to review the calendar availability of the convention center as they manage their leads. This integration automates what was once a manual information-sharing process and simplifies meeting and event management for DMOs.

In September 2016, EventBooking — a booking and venue management software company — began collaborating with Simpleview, a lead provider of CRM/CMS systems and digital marketing solutions for DMOs. Greg Evans, Vice-President of Sales & Account Services at Simpleview, commented that the end-goal was to offer DMOs and convention center clients access to top-quality website utility and CMS functionality: “We saw a way to bring more value to DMOs and convention centers by collaboratively developing an integration between Simpleview’s CRM and EventBooking’s calendar software.”

“This integration provides a level of convenience for our shared customers,” said Steve Mackenzie, President of EventBooking. “It allows venues and DMOs to quickly move the booking process forward with simplified communication about viable leads and solidified dates.”

Long-time clients are already looking forward to the additional integration. Kim Bumpas, CDME, CMP, President of Visit Knoxville Tennessee said, “We’re truly excited to know that Simpleview and EventBooking will be working even more closely together to help us streamline meeting and event bookings. I firmly believe every efficiency added to our staff translates to even better service for our visitors and partner businesses.”

Jeremy Pierce, Assistant General Manager at Irving (TX) Convention Center, commented on his anticipation as well: “We work very closely with our Visitor Bureau. When they’re talking to prospective clients, they always need to know the availability of the spaces in our convention center. The integration between Simpleview and EventBooking will automate this process so they will be able to access our EventBooking calendar within their Simpleview CRM. This level of automation will cut down the number of emails and phone calls we usually have to make, allowing us to give information to potential clients in the fastest manner possible — a real win for the City of Irving!”

Daktronics, University Of Houston Bringing Largest Softball Experience To Texas

October 26, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
#cougarsoftballstadium, #universityofhouston, Daktronics
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The University of Houston (UH), in conjunction with IMG, has asked Daktronics to design, manufacture, and install the largest LED video display for a Texas softball venue at Cougar Softball Stadium. The fifth largest softball installation Daktronics has ever completed will encompass 576 square feet, set for completion early in 2018.

“A state-of-the-art video board will immediately elevate the game-day experience for our fans and student-athletes,” UH Head Softball Coach Kristin Vesely said. “Fans will have the ability to see replays and the personalities of our players on the big screen, while the board’s capabilities also opens doors for in-game marketing and quality streaming opportunities.

“To have the one of the biggest video boards in the nation, we could not be more thrilled with the notoriety it will bring for us to share the direction we are moving as a program and athletic department. We want to thank all of our Diamond Club members for seeing our vision and investing in order to make this possible.”

The new outfield display will measure 24 feet high by 24 feet wide to bring a large presence to every game as it engages and entertains Cougar fans with live video, instant replays, statistics and scoring information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages. It will feature a 13HD pixel layout for to bring crisp, clear imagery for a great view from every seat in the stadium.

The display is capable of variable content zoning allowing it to show one large image or multiple zones of differing content to bring fans the information they crave at every event.

Included with the installation, the university will receive a content package to be created by Daktronics Creative Services, an award-winning, in-house creative team, at the request of the school.

Daktronics LED video and messaging display technology provides industry leading environmental protection for a long lifetime with consistent performance and low power consumption, providing value and excitement for years to come.

Spokane Public Facilities District Names Stephanie Curran As Incoming CEO

October 26, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
#kevintwohig, #spokanepubllicfacilitiesdistrict, #stephaniecurran
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The Spokane Public Facilities District announced that it has named current Spokane Convention Center General Manager Stephanie Curran as incoming CEO.

Kevin Twohig, District CEO, announced in September that he will be retiring at the end of 2017. The District engaged Venue Solutions Group to lead a national search process and recently conducted a series of candidate interviews.

Curran, who has been an employee of the District since 2003, has served in many roles ranging from Event Supervisor to Assistant General Manager of the Spokane Convention Center and INB Performing Arts Center to being named General Manager in 2015.

Curran brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in event and facilities management, community partnerships, and fiscal awareness of the District. She is highly regarded and respected in both the greater Spokane region and the public assembly venue industry.

“Stephanie’s current depth within the District, her energy and vision for a fast-paced, evolving and competitive event planning environment makes her uniquely qualified for this position,” said Marty Dickinson, District Board member.

The transition will occur on February 1, 2018. A formal transition plan will be in the works for the next 90 days with Curran and outgoing CEO Twohig.

Larry Soehren, District Board Chair, said, “We are excited to have Stephanie step into this role. She has been committed to the District for many years and has demonstrated an excellent ability to effectively lead our exceptional facilities like the INB and Spokane Convention Center.”

“I am very pleased to see Stephanie emerge as the successful candidate from what was an extensive national search process,” added Twohig. “I have great confidence in her ability to lead the District.”

Play Ball! A Look At Where Dodgers Vs. Astros Stands In Various Spending And Other Categories

October 26, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
#dodgersvsastros, #worldseries
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With the 2017 World Series in full gear and tickets to see the games live costing hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its World Series Facts – Dodgers vs. Astros infographic to go along with its Best Baseball Cities report.

To determine the best places to be a fan of America’s second most followed sport, WalletHub compared more than 360 U.S. cities with at least one college or professional baseball team across 31 key metrics. They range from performance level of team(s) to average ticket price to stadium accessibility.

(Editor’s note: The following is presented to you with no bias and is certainly open for lively debate.)

Top 20 Baseball Cities
1 New York, NY
2 St. Louis, MO
3 Los Angeles, CA
4 San Francisco, CA
5 Arlington, TX
6 Boston, MA
7 Atlanta, GA
8 Cincinnati, OH
9 Chicago, IL
10 Pittsburgh, PA
11 Kansas City, MO
12 Detroit, MI
13 Baltimore, MD
14 Cleveland, OH
15 Oakland, CA
16 Minneapolis, MN
17 St. Petersburg, FL
18 Milwaukee, WI
19 Washington, DC
20 Philadelphia, PA

2017 World Series Facts •$3,332 vs. $2,144: Average ticket prices for 2017 World Series games in Los Angeles and Houston, respectively

•$1.47 Million: Amount the Los Angeles Dodgers spent on each regular season win, compared to the Houston Astros’ $1.60 million

•$1.15 Billion: 2016 revenue for MLB Advanced Media, the league’s digital arm

•$1 Billion: Disney’s 2016 investment in MLB Advanced Media’s spinoff, BAMTech, for a 33 percent stake

30 SMG Arenas And Theaters Win 2017 Prime Site Awards

October 23, 2017
by R.V. Baugus
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Thirty SMG-managed arenas and theaters received the prestigious Prime Site Award presented by Facilities and Event Management magazine. The Facilities’ Prime Site award is given to the top entertainment, sports, and special event venues, including Arenas, Civic Centers, Coliseums, Auditoriums, Stadiums, Theaters, PACs, Amphitheaters, University Venues, Fairgrounds and Special Event Venues. Readers of the magazine nominate venues based on numerous criteria ranging from promotional support and event staff proficiency to physical aspects such as seating versatility, A/V and staging quality, and back-of-house amenities. Winners of the award demonstrate the ability to please both incoming acts and patrons on multiple levels.

Doug Thornton, SMG Executive Vice President, Stadiums and Arenas said, “This is continued validation that SMG-managed arenas and theaters provide their users with the greatest value and highest level of service in the industry. We are proud of the men and women of SMG for their hard work and dedication to the communities they serve.”

This year’s Prime Site winning SMG-managed arenas and theaters are:

Arie Crown Theater, Chicago, IL
Bellco Theatre, Denver, CO
BOK Center, Tulsa, OK
Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY
Cabarrus Arena and Events Center, Concord, NC
CenturyLink Center, Bossier City, LA
Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, CA
Coliseo de Puerto Rico, Hato Rey, PR
Covelli Centre, Youngstown, OH
DCU Center Arena, Worcester, MA
Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, RI
Florence Civic Center, Florence, SC
George M. Sullivan Sports Arena, Anchorage, AK
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL
Laredo Energy Arena, Laredo, TX
Meridian Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario, CA
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes Barre, PA
North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, SC
Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE
Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
Rogers K-Rock Centre, Kingston, ON
Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, MD
Santander Arena, Reading, PA
Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA
Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
SNHU Arena, Manchester, NH
Stockton Arena, Stockton, CA
Times Union Center, Albany, NY
Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI

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