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Patron Technology Rebrands as Leap Event Technology

June 29, 2023
by R.V. Baugus
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By Caroline Passe

Patron Technology, a leading global technology provider behind the most iconic brands in the live entertainment industry, announced the launch of its holistic rebrand as Leap Event Technology. Since its inception in 2017, the company has been the only major player offering its thousands of worldwide clients an all-in-one live event solution. Built through developing, acquiring, and integrating a suite of solutions for fan-centric data management, ticketing, mobile apps, payment services, and attendee engagement, the company’s start-to-finish approach remains unmatched. The new name, Leap, better reflects the company’s vision of empowering event organizers to elevate and transform how their attendees experience events through powerful technology and data insights.

Leap’s suite of unified solutions includes ticketing products like ShowClix, GrowTix, and Ticketleap; performing arts CRM PatronManager; entertainment marketing solution Fan Interactive; mobile app software Greencopper; and more. For now, the company’s existing clients should not expect any operational changes regarding their contracts, tools, and services as they currently use them. While existing names for individual Leap products and solutions will remain the same for the time being, the Leap branding will eventually extend across and replace the aforementioned sub-brands in the coming months.

“Our mission is to empower our clients to expand and elevate how attendees experience events,” said Marc Jenkins, CEO of Leap. “Transforming Patron Technology into Leap Event Technology signifies a huge step in advancing that mission. Our unified approach, enabling organizers to manage events from start to finish with just one technology vendor, also means that valuable data is no longer being left uncaptured. Leap, as a company, represents an elevation of the overall event experience by capturing and acting on this data, all in one place.”

Relied upon by the organizers behind countless iconic attractions, music venues, and festivals, fandom conventions, sports leagues and teams, and arts organizations, the new branding also means Leap’s purpose is clearer than ever. “We’ve spent the last several years acquiring companies and building out an unmatched tech solution fit for the world’s best events. Shifting the focus from the individual sub-brands and unifying everything we offer under this new Leap branding makes the scope of what we bring to the table more apparent,” said Michael Marty, President of Leap Event Technology. “While the name ‘Leap’ will become more recognizable than ‘Patron Technology’ ever was, our commitment to helping our clients take center stage in creating unforgettable experiences will never waver.”

Caroline Passe is Public Relations Coordinator for Leap Event Technology.

Owensboro Convention Center Again Honored with Prestigious Prime Site Award

June 29, 2023
by R.V. Baugus
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By Jeanette Goins

OVG360, the provider of Venue Management to the Owensboro Convention Center, has again been recognized as a top destination for meetings and conventions by Facilities and Destinations magazine. This is the tenth time the venue has received the prestigious Prime Site Award which are given annually to the top convention and exposition centers in the United States.

Facilities and Destinations is a quarterly trade publication for the meetings and events industry. Voting for the Prime Site Awards is done primarily by association and corporate meeting planners and tradeshow professionals. The award recognizes that clients have determined that these venues and organizations are standouts in the highly competitive meetings market. Prime Site Awards have been bestowed annually since 1994.

“We are honored to receive our 10th Prime Site Award from Facilities and Destinations,” said Owensboro Convention Center General Manager Jeff Esposito. “This prestigious recognition is a testament to our hardworking staff’s unwavering dedication and exceptional teamwork.’

“The Owensboro Convention Center continuously strives to exceed the expectations of every client,” said Tim Ross, Director of Public Events for the City of Owensboro. “From the opening of the building almost 10 years ago, our goal was to be one of the best convention centers in the country. Being recognized again with the Prime Site Award is a testament to the commitment to excellence by the tremendous staff and our partnership approach with every client hosting events at the facility.”

The Owensboro Convention Center will be featured as a Prime Site Award recipient in the upcoming 2023 Facilities and Destinations SuperBook issue publishing in late July.

Jeanette Goins is Director of Marketing at the Oeensboro Convention Center.

Kroenke Group Unveiled as Major Player in San Diego Arena

June 29, 2023
by R.V. Baugus
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From stadiumbusiness.com

The Kroenke Group has been unveiled as a partner in the Midway Rising team, which is planning a major redevelopment of a 48.5-acre sports arena site in San Diego.

The company’s investment encompasses all aspects of the project, which is anchored by a 16,000-seat arena and also includes 4,000 new housing units, new parks, restaurants, shops, and other community amenities.

Day-to-day redevelopment operations will continue to be managed by the existing Midway Rising team partners Zephyr Partners, Legends and Chelsea Investment Corporation.

Terms of The Kroenke Group’s involvement were not officially disclosed but the San Diego Union-Tribune has reported that the company will foot “nearly all of the bill”. The newspaper, citing documents it has reviewed, said that The Kroenke Group now has a 90% ownership interest in the project, with the stake and financial commitment to increase to 95% once construction begins.

The Kroenke Group is a division of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which owns a host of professional sports teams including the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams, NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids, and English Premier League football club Arsenal.

The company, led by billionaire Stan Kroenke, has extensive experience in sports venue development and management across SoFi Stadium, Ball Arena, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, and Emirates Stadium.

San Diego City Council selected the Midway Rising team as the winning bid to transform the sports arena site back in September. It came after the consortium featuring Legends was recommended to lead the multibillion-dollar project by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and other influential officials.

The 16,000-seat arena will replace the site’s current venue, which opened in 1966. In December, San Diego City Council approved an exclusive negotiating agreement between the City and Midway Rising, which lays out dates and requirements for project negotiations.

Gloria told the Union-Tribune: “That someone of this caliber is willing to make this investment in partnership with the team that we selected … it makes it more likely (that the project) will come to pass, to not only provide the world-class venue that we want but also the housing that we desperately need.

“You have someone who knows how to do big projects who could take his investment and really go anywhere in the world. And he’s choosing San Diego.”

The Kroenke Group’s Jason Gannon added: “The Midway Rising project will continue growing our investment in the Southern California region and we appreciate the city’s confidence in our joint vision with the existing project partners.

“This project is an incredibly exciting opportunity for The Kroenke Group to make a profound impact in San Diego, and it lays a foundation for our future investment in the community.”

Midway Rising is currently completing physical site due diligence, a process that involves analysis and assessment of existing and underlying site infrastructure as well as geotechnical constraints.

The resulting project description based on the team’s initial proposal and vision for the sports arena will undergo environmental studies and reviews in 2024, and late next year the project team hopes to bring a long-term lease and development plan to the council for approval. The cost of the project is yet to be revealed.

MCEC Chef Wins Global Pastry Chef Challenge

June 29, 2023
by R.V. Baugus
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By Maddison Devoy

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre’s (MCEC) Executive Pastry Chef, Alessandro Bartesaghi, was nominated by the Australian Culinary Federation to represent Australia in the Asia-Pacific round of the Global Pastry Chef Challenge, which recently took place in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Competitors had three hours to prepare and serve four plated desserts and one cake incorporating Valrhona Manjari 64% Dark Chocolate and Dilmah tea.

“You have to come up with your own strategy to make it all happen in three hours,” Alessandro said. “You’re quite limited in what you can do, but you need to show your skills and that you know how to prepare a cake that is modern, tasty, and looks impressive, all within the time frame.”

Alessandro’s creative, winning dessert recipe was inspired by a popular Asian whisky and mandarin cocktail. The dessert featured earl grey, chocolate, mandarin, and whisky from Starward, a Melbourne distillery that utilizes local ingredients and matures their whisky in tawny barrels, bringing out a unique flavor. The dessert was required to have frozen, warm, ambient, and cold components.

His cake also featured the unique earl grey, mandarin, and chocolate flavor combination. “I always put fruit in my desserts because I really like the freshness and the color that fruit brings,” he said.

“Mandarin is in season so it was an obvious choice and I thought it would pair quite well with earl grey because of the bergamot, which is also a citrus. It’s really nice, fragrant, and fresh.”

“When you cook with chocolate you have to be careful about balancing everything correctly otherwise the dessert is too rich. Mandarin is a really subtle flavor that can be hard to use,” he said. But Alessandro’s attention to detail and skillful execution resulted in a perfect combination, earning him the top spot in the competition.

The judges were impressed with Alessandro’s ability to balance bold and subtle flavors, making his dishes stand out.

“I’m so honored to receive this award, thank you to the judges for their recognition and thank you to MCEC for supporting me to achieve this. I hope to continue pushing the boundaries of flavor and creating unique culinary experiences for visitors at MCEC,” he said.

“Congratulations to all my fellow competitors, you showed great skill and determination throughout the competition,” he added.

Following his win, Alessandro will go head-to-head with global champions in Singapore next year.

Alessandro’s culinary journey has taken him to different parts of the world, where he has gained experience and inspiration for his creations. Visitors to MCEC can taste his delicious pastries, croissants, ice creams, desserts, and breads at MCEC’s onsite cafes as well as on the menu at conferences, exhibitions, galas, and cocktail events at MCEC. Alessandro works closely alongside the chefs at MCEC to create custom menus for client events held at the venue. Together, MCEC’s team of culinary experts offer imaginative solutions and create unforgettable dining experiences.

Maddison Devoy is Corporate Communications Specialist – Media at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Voting Now Open for IAVM’s 2023 – 2024 Board of Directors

June 26, 2023
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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Voting opened Monday, June 26, 2023, and will remain so through July 19, 2023. The complete slate including biographical information and photos can be viewed on the IAVM web site.  Our voting process has changed with the introduction of a new nomination/application process for sector directors.  The ballot you will see this year will only include the Second Vice Chair election, and if you identified as a convention center, performing arts center, or stadium sector you will find the election for Director – Convention Center, Director – Performing Arts, or Director – Stadiums.  At most, you will be voting for two incoming positions on the 2023 – 2024 Board of Directors.

As you know, each regions’ members elect their slate of officers (to include Region Director) and does not require a ballot for the entire IAVM membership’s approval.

All voting members should receive an email titled “2023-2024 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 by 3 PM CT on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, please contact Rosanne Duke via email or by calling 972.538.1025.

As in the past, 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 21. 

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