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Setting the Pace – The Convention Center Industry and ICCC 2013

August 12, 2013
by admin
Convention Centers, IAVM, ICCC
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IAVM’s 32nd annual International Convention Center Conference will be held at the Omni Charlotte Hotel, October 3-5. This gathering of the convention industry’s best and brightest will deliver industry updates and trends, professional development through educational sessions and great networking opportunities throughout the conference.

We spoke with Johnna Boxley, CFE, and General Manager for the Spokane Convention Center about ICCC, the industry and the sessions she will be presenting during the conference.

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Johnna Boxley, CFE
GM Spokane Convention Center

What are you most looking forward to at this year’s conference?
The educational content at ICCC is always current and relevant, but what I look forward to most is catching up with industry peers and friends. Through ICCC I have developed a network of experienced, knowledgeable managers that I can call on for information, to get advice or just to share interesting stories about events in our buildings. Having such a great support system makes my job easier.

For your session, “Staying ahead of the Curves,” who will your panel include and what expertise does each of them bring to the table?
The panel for the ‘Staying ahead of the Curves’ session is a collection of industry leaders that includes Cathy Breden, COO of the International Association of Exhibits & Events; Deborah Sexton, President and CEO of the Professional Convention Management Assn.; Katie Callahan Giobbi, VP of Sales for Minding Your Business and our own Vicki Hawarden,  President and CEO for IAVM. Together these women represent all the facets of the event industry – the planners, suppliers and venues.

Without giving away the entire session, what topics in general will the session touch on?
Bringing these organizations together is a first for ICCC. The end goal of each organization is the same – to produce flawless, successful events. That being said each Association has its own view points and perspectives. I predict a lively discussion on current trends as well as the future of the industry and challenges we all face on the horizon. Discussion leads to understanding which leads to better operations and service for the end guests. You won’t want to miss this session!

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Waking Up Early and Being Awoken

August 08, 2013
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IAVM Closing Keynote, Inspiration, john o'leary, New Orleans, rising above, VenueConnect
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photo credit: Thai Jasmine (Smile..smile…Smile..) via photopin cc

There are particular moments during every conference that stand out above all the educational sessions, networking events and engaging discussions with colleagues beyond the convention center’s air-walls. Most of us have high expectations for things like an opening keynote, a must-attend session on a particularly relevant topic, or an industry debate certain to spark an animated discussion. But it’s those unexpected moments – little gems that are unearthed when we least expect them – that can leave the biggest impact. These moments can make us realize why we invest time and money to attend conferences, and can leave a lasting impression on our personal and professional psyche.

During VenueConnect 2013 in New Orleans, that gem of a moment was discovered by many who attended the Closing Keynote, “The Power of One: Take Back your Life, Ignite your Possibility and Change Your World.” The title itself carried a lofty promise for those who woke early for the Monday morning session in a city known for its nightlife. And the speaker, John O’Leary, was not someone many of us had heard of before.

With the room filled to capacity, John thanked those hearty souls who came to hear him at such an early hour. And then, with particular poise, O’Leary began his story. Taking us back to his youth as a nine-year-old growing up in St. Louis – and to the day he was severely burned in his family home. O’Leary brought attendees into the mind of a child, fearful not of dying, but of disappointing his parents over the mess he’d left at their burned-out house.

He deftly painted a picture of the many individuals who saved his life – his older brother who battled the fire to rescue him, the doctors who gave him a 1% chance of survival, the custodians, nurses, therapists, his parents and even a local legend, baseball announcer, Jack Buck, that stopped by the hospital, first to encourage John simply to survive and then with one simple question, “What more can I do?” returned day after day to help O’Leary overcome the many challenges he would face along the way.

Soon O’Leary had the audience both laughing and crying, as he shared his story of tragedy and inspiration, love and motivation, all woven throughout with humor, humanity and hope. His story was relevant to venue managers – encouraging us to see the impact we make on the lives of those we guide – each staff member with a role, large or small, but all equally important to the success of our organization. O’Leary reminded us that through the investment of love and how we value our personal and professional relationships, we can impact each of those lives we touch. He ended with one simple question for each of us to ask ourselves, “What more can I do?”

I left New Orleans awoken. Cognizant of my own role, and asking myself, “What more can I do beyond my usual duties as a wife and as IAVM Marketing Communications Manager, to make a difference for my family, for our IAVM members and for my community?”

My hope is to ask myself that question daily. I am taking John’s “21 Day Challenge” and I am looking to find ways to inspire and support each individual who enters my life. I know it is a small step towards what our IAVM President and CEO, Vicki Hawarden, has envisioned for our organization – an IAVM with a mission to provide excellent, meaningful and inspirational support for each of our members and even to our own staff. With a goal of working together and asking ourselves, “What more can we do?” as John O’Leary can attest, the answer holds the possibility to change our lives and change the world.

 

ON24: Five Trends Driving Virtual-Event Adoption

August 08, 2013
by R.V. Baugus
marketing, trade shows, virtual events
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By Matt Alderton

Virtual events continue to grow in popularity among marketers, according to virtual events provider ON24, which cites a May 2013 study by Forrester Research showing that nearly half (47 percent) of B-to-B marketers rely on virtual trade shows and events to research which technologies and services to buy.

The growth is clear, and what’s driving it is multifaceted, argues the company, which published a list of five trends that it credits with driving virtual event adoption:

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Industry News Weekly Roundup

August 07, 2013
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PA CCCarpenters’ Strike Resolved at Pennsylvania CC; One-year Contract Extensions Signed with Six Unions
–Trade Show News Network

Less than a day after members of Local Eight of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, who work at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, went on strike and threatened a 10,000-attendee medical meeting set to come into the center, the crisis was averted.

Union officials for all six unions that work in the building and the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, which oversees it, signed one year collective bargaining agreement extensions. Continue Reading →

Venue Excellence Award Winners Named During VenueConnect 2013

August 06, 2013
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The 2013 Venue Excellence Awards were presented in New  Orleans, La., July 29 at VenueConnect, IAVM’s 88th annual conference and trade show. These prestigious awards recognize venues including stadiums, convention centers, arenas, and performing arts centers, and academic institutions that demonstrate excellence in the following four criteria: service to the community, team building/professional development, safety and security, and operational excellence. The criteria used to evaluate the venues are at the core of IAVM’s mission, and are key components to the success and vitality of the venue industry. A committee of industry leaders chose the finalists  for each venue type, and winners were approved by the IAVM Board of Directors.

The 2013 Venue Excellence Award Winners

Arenas
INTRUST Bank Arena – Wichita, Kansas

Convention Centers/Exhibit Halls
Orange County Convention Center – Orlando, Florida

Performing Arts Centers
Starlight Theatre – Kansas City, Missouri

Stadiums
Georgia Dome – Atlanta, Georgia

Venue Education Award
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. – Toronto, Ontario Canada

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