Last week, IAVM celebrated Dana Stoehr’s promotion as General Manager at the Craneway Pavilion. Dana felt her newly acquired CFE designation gave her a leg up when being considered for the position.
Have you taken the first step in the process toward becoming a CFE by reviewing the “One Minute Guide” to ascertain if you have earned the 300 points needed to apply and start the formal process? Or perhaps this is the first time you have considered pursuing certification. If you still have questions and aren’t sure where to look for answers, join us for our upcoming How to Become a CFE Webinar.
The webinar will be held October 17, 2013 at 4pm ET and should last approximately 45 minutes. A panel of Certification Board members will walk you through the process and answer any questions you may have.
It’s time to step up and see what it takes to join your peers who have reached the pinnacle of achievement within the venue management industry by becoming Certified Facilities Executives. Applications for the 2014 Certified Facilities Executives must be completed by February 1, 2014, and the timing is right so don’t delay.
Both the One Minute Guide and 2014 Information and Application for CFE are available online. Take a look today, and join us on October 17th. Register here for the webinar and learn more.
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Our industry attracts some dedicated, talented and visionary leaders. If you work with one of them, take the time to nominate your superstar colleague for one of IAVM’s top awards. The deadline to submit nominations for the awards is November 1, 2013. You never know, someday soon you may be the winner on the other side of the podium!
The Charles A. McElravy Award
The Charles A. McElravy Award may be awarded annually to a Professional, Honorary, or Retired member of IAVM who, in the opinion of the Board of Directors has made the greatest lifetime achievement to the welfare of the Association or profession. Download the complete award overview and nomination details here. Continue Reading →
Video boards might be growing faster than college tuition, and Texas will soon be home to three of the biggest. The Texas Motor Speedway announced plans for a new video board that will be waterproof, resist winds of 120mph, sit 125 feet above the track and span over 200 feet. The price tag is not known, but its electric bill is. $300, each hour.
See size comparisons and more details here.
We just concluded the Arenas Management Conference in Toronto, and received very positive feedback on the quality of the event. Kudos to Todd Hunt, CFE, the committee chair, and all the committee members for their excellent work. A special thank you goes to our local host, Bob Hunter, CFE, with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, for his support. He and Maple Leaf Sports helped make the event truly special, and their sponsorship contributed to the achievement of our financial goals as well.
As to our overall financials, we are tracking slightly behind goal with about a $45K shortfall coming out of VenueConnect, but do expect to make up much of the gap with expense reductions to some of our overhead and operating costs. We are tracking well so far with our upcoming events, and look forward to a successful ICCC and ICMC in the next couple of months. We also see some good news in our pre-sales for next year’s VenueConnect, as we have confirmed $438K in booth sales vs. $387K coming out of last year’s meeting. Karen Totaro, CFE and the VenueConnect Program Planning Committee are already hard at work building an exceptional program in Portland.
We have continued to vette the new membership model with the membership committee, and are getting close to a final draft we can share with the board on our conference call in October. The response from membership so far has been extremely positive, and we hope this change will enable us to bring IAVM to more industry professionals than ever before.
Last but not least, we have opened the comments period regarding the IAVM Board of Directors’ proposed bylaws changes. See attached for FAQs and a statement from the Chairman of the Board regarding this proposal.
Leiweke Opens AMC with Call For Change
-Venues Today
Newly-appointed Maple Leafs boss Tim Leiweke delivered a rousing keynote address to open the Arena Management Conference here Monday, warning the capacity crowd that failure to confront the challenges facing the entertainment industry could have devastating consequences.
“The only difference between a rut and a grave is the size of the hole,” said the Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment President and CEO, who’s been on the job since April. Leiweke’s all-inclusive speech addressed everything from his spate of firings at MLSE, to the ticketing industry, the newly managed Forum in Inglewood, Calif., Irving Azoff’s deal with Madison Square Garden Chairman James Dolan and the possibility for the relocation of an NFL franchise — to Toronto.
NCAA Announces Bidding has Begun for Future Final Fours
-CBS Sports
How long does it take to decide who gets a Final Four? Well over a year. The NCAA announced Thursday that the bidding process for the 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 Final Fours has begun. The winners of those four bids will not be announced until November of 2014, though any cities that want in on the festivities have to submit their intention to bid by Oct. 11 — three weeks away. Official bids, including a budget, hotels/hotel rates and other criteria have to be submitted by Nov. 15.
What Uses More Electricity: Liberia, or Cowboys Stadium on Game Day?
-Wall Street Journal
After the first full week of NFL games, football fans are asking the big question: Does Cowboys Stadium consume more electricity than the West African country of Liberia?
Well, maybe just one football fan. But that fan, Bob Brackett, is an energy analyst at Bernstein Research. Mr. Brackett took issue with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s statement in Foreign Policy that the heart of Texas football (sorry, Houston Texans) does indeed use more power than the nation of 3.7 million people. Continue Reading →