From MLB.com
The A’s unveiled the first renderings for their proposed new ballpark in Las Vegas on Friday.
The project calls for a 30,000-seat ballpark on the nine-acre Tropicana site, which is located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. The stadium would feature a partially retractable roof with a playing surface that will allow for the outfield to open to the corner of Tropicana and Las Vegas Boulevard for a view of the Strip.
In addition to A’s games, the state-of-the-art venue will be a hub for sports, entertainment, and community engagement by hosting concerts and other events.
“We are excited to share our vision for the A’s potential new home,” A’s team president Dave Kaval said in a statement. “As our first conceptual design, we will continue to refine the look and feel of the ballpark over the next year. We hope our project goes beyond a traditional ballpark and serves as a catalyst for community development and engagement. It follows in the footsteps and success of the professional sports teams that come before us, in creating union jobs, stimulating economic growth and fostering investments in the community.
“Thanks to the vision of Bally’s and GLPI, we have the opportunity to bring baseball to one of the most energetic locations in Las Vegas. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the Nevada governor, legislative leaders, Clark County commissioners and the Southern Nevada communities as we move forward with plans on our new home.”
The design of the ballpark is being handled by Brad Schrock of Schrock KC Architecture and pays homage to the rich history of the A’s as well as the unique spirit of Las Vegas. The plan will feature innovative architecture, sustainability and environmental consciousness, and modern amenities that focus on the peak of excellence in fan experience.
“From the minute we stepped onto the Tropicana site nearly two years ago, it was immediately obvious what a fantastic fit it would be for a new A’s ballpark in Las Vegas,” Schrock said. “The natural orientation of the ballpark creates not only some of the best views and connection to the Las Vegas skyline from the seating bowl, but also opens up the ballpark to the corner in a way that creates opportunities for an amazing energetic public space with open and expansive views into the ballpark.”
With the A’s and the state of Nevada having come to a tentative agreement on public financing for the new ballpark, the next step in the process is for the bill to formally be introduced to the Nevada Legislature, which could happen as soon as this weekend.
In accordance with IAVM policies and bylaws, the slate for the 2023-2024 Board of Directors is now available online. As in previous years, members will have an opportunity to cast their votes electronically.
Members can read about the candidates online during their leisure in preparation of casting their votes.
The ballot box will open June 26, 2023 and will close on July 19, 2023. In the interim take advantage of the opportunity to read all about those individuals slated to lead the Association during the next year.
New Orleans CityBusiness, a weekly business newspaper, has named Chris Bundick, the Director of Financial Planning and Reporting at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, as a CityBusiness Money Maker. This special distinction is given to local financial professionals for achievements in their respective industries and their community involvement. The Money Makers list is comprised of 50 professionals whose fiscal work has set the pace for their company and the region.
Bundick joined the Convention Center in 2022 and is responsible for providing strategic leadership in managing of financial planning, budgeting, analytics, and the comprehensive reporting process for the Convention Center.
Bundick brings more than 24 years of experience in financial planning and reporting to his role at the Convention Center. He began his career as an auditor for the Office of the Louisiana Legislative Auditor in Monroe. He continued on his career path, sharpening his skills as the Controller for the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary where he oversaw all of their financial accounting processes for its multi-million-dollar budget, financial audits, post office operations, investments, and more.
Before joining the Convention Center, Bundick served as the Vice President of Finance and Operations (CFO) of the University of Holy Cross in New Orleans. There, he managed a multi-million-dollar budget and emphasized a culture of unity and transparency. Bundick managed a team of more than 20 staff members with expertise in various fields from accounting to facilities operations to technology and beyond. As he did in his prior positions, Bundick was able to establish a culture and system of accountability that proved to be successful, leading his former organization through ten consecutive annual audits without any material weakness findings.
“It is a great honor for one of our directors to be listed among the 50 most effective financial professionals in New Orleans,” said Michael J. Sawaya, Convention Center President. “Chris has made an impact on our financial operations in his short time here. He is an expert in his field and is absolutely deserving of this honor.”
“As an expert in financial planning, Chris assists our organization in staying financially efficient and ensuring our financial goals are met as we continue to expand our offerings as a leader in our industry. Chris is a team-oriented, results-driven professional and we are proud that he is being recognized,” said Alita Caparotta, Convention Center Vice President of Finance and Administration.
A special publication of New Orleans CityBusiness profiled those named to the Money Makers list and was published in the May 19, 2023, issue of CityBusiness magazine. A virtual event was held the same day to honor Bundick and the rest of the Money Maker honorees.
By Maddison Devoy
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) announced the next instalment of THE LUME Melbourne experience, Connection, opening in June 2023.
Connection is the largest representation of First Peoples art and culture ever assembled, featuring more than 500 works from over 110 visual and music artists. Visitors are invited to step inside the works of Australia’s most celebrated First Nations artists in an experience spanning 3,000 square metres with projections four story’s high.
Art, music, and performance have long served as a storytelling means in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture. Connection will weave these elements together with evocative aromas and an inspired food and beverage offering for a one-of-a-kind immersive experience.
MCEC’s culinary experts have created bespoke breakfast, cocktail, and gala dinner menus, drawing inspiration from the experience and showcasing Australian native and locally grown ingredients. Each dish carries a cultural legacy and is paired perfectly with Indigenous-focused cocktails. The menus extend the experience of the exhibition to incorporate taste and smell, fusing native food in a contemporary menu.
Recognising its unique and tailored offering for The LUME Melbourne, MCEC was recently awarded the Meetings and Events Australia Victorian Banqueting and Catering Award.
For corporate event organisers, MCEC offers opportunities to host exclusive events as well as events on the mezzanine level overlooking the main gallery in the city’s most creative business events venue. Guests can enjoy the Connection experience from an intimate setting, providing a unique conference experience and an opportunity for delegates to authentically engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
MCEC Chief Executive Natalie O’Brien AM said the Connection experience will build on the success of THE LUME and leave a lasting impression on visitors.
“This partnership is such an exciting opportunity and we have already seen so many visitors enjoying THE LUME Melbourne since its opening in 2021.”
“Connection engages visitors with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, culture, music, and food on a whole new level and will offer a totally different experience from what visitors have previously seen at Monet & Friends and Van Gogh. The new experience promotes inclusiveness, reconciliation and respect, it’s something that all Australians can be proud to participate in,” she added.
Continuing our ongoing commitment to reconciliation, MCEC has recently embarked on a journey to develop our first Reconciliation Action Plan. MCEC has registered with Reconciliation Australia to formalise this Plan and support meaningful action through the core pillars of relationships, respect, and opportunities.
Owner and Founder of THE LUME Melbourne Bruce Peterson said, “THE LUME Melbourne is Australia’s most unique and immersive event venue. Our catering and events partnership with MCEC means that we can merge world-class culinary delivery with our limitless creative content to deliver unforgettable brand experiences in a truly transformative environment.”
The Connection experience will open on June 23 inside Australia’s first multi-sensory experience digital art gallery, THE LUME Melbourne which has a permanent home at MCEC on the banks of the Birrarung (Yarra River).
Maddison Devoy is Corporate Communications Specialist – Media.
ASM Global has selected one of the nation’s most experienced general managers, Steve Eckerson, as the new GM of Pechanga Arena – as the San Diego venue nears its 60th anniversary.
Under ASM Global’s renowned management, Pechanga Arena has enjoyed record-breaking years with performances by some of the world’s leading artists. This includes earning the No. 8 ranking of top venues worldwide (10,001-15,000 capacity) with $31.3 million in gross sales and 357,000 tickets sold in 2022, as published in Billboard’s “Year in Touring 2022.”
Among the venues in the US, Pechanga now ranks No. 4 and No. 1 in California. In addition, the arena was recently awarded for supporting community efforts through five food distribution events with Feeding San Diego, 11 blood drives with the San Diego Red Cross and hosting the Veteran Village of San Diego Stand Down in July.
Following a record-setting 2022, the arena is on track for more significant growth in 2023, having already hosted legendary classic rock band The Eagles this past March and looking forward to two nights of Blink-182 performing in their hometown, one of the most beloved international artists Luis Miguel and the triumphant return of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to San Diego after 42 years.
“I look forward to working with the stellar team already in place at Pechanga Arena and with the City of San Diego to enjoy our continued success together,” Eckerson said. “Pechanga Arena has been of interest to me for many years. So, when the opportunity presented itself to serve as general manager, I knew it would be the right move for me to support ASM Global by coming to San Diego. The arena has a rich history in San Diego with so many first memories made for young sports and music fans.”
A 30-plus-year music industry veteran, Eckerson has been GM for ASM Global at Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater and Convention Center since 2016. Before his experience in Bakersfield, he served as GM for Toyota (then Citizens Business Bank) Arena in Ontario, California, opening that facility in 2007.
Eckerson has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Vermont. He was also a record-setting goalie for the hockey team and is now a member of the University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame.
Eckerson succeeds Steve Tadlock, who served as GM from 2021 to 2023 and successfully reopened a dormant arena after 512 days of pandemic-related closure. Before Tadlock, the arena was led by Ernie Hahn, who served as GM and partner since 1996.
“ASM Global is looking forward to our continued San Diego success under the leadership of Steve with the support of the Hahn family, who have been stewards of the arena for more than 30 years,” said ASM Global Senior Vice President Felix Mussenden. “Our foremost goal with Steve is to utilize ASM Global’s unparalleled international relationships with premier entertainment offerings that benefit this entire region.”