IAVM has announced Erik Waldman, CVE, Senior Vice President of Client Services at TVS, as the recipient of the 2025 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award. This award, one of the most significant honors bestowed upon an Allied Member of IAVM, recognizes exemplary contributions, leadership, and service to the venue management industry and the Association.
“Erik Waldman has been a steadfast advocate for IAVM’s Allied Members, fostering meaningful collaboration between venue professionals and industry partners,” stated Adam Cook, CVE, Chair of the IAVM Board of Directors. “His dedication to innovation, mentorship, and strengthening the Allied community and our industry makes him a truly deserving recipient of the Anzivino Award.”
With more than 20 years of experience in the venue industry, Waldman brings a distinctive blend of operational leadership and design strategy to the field. As Senior Vice President of Client Services at TVS, an architectural and interior design firm specializing in public assembly venues, he leverages his deep operational expertise to guide projects that enhance guest experience, boost operational efficiency, and unlock revenue-generating opportunities.
Prior to joining TVS, Waldman held several leadership roles at the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, where he played a pivotal role in executing major events, including Super Bowl LIII. His previous experience also includes managing the Georgia Dome and serving as Vice President and General Manager of the Amerant Bank Arena (formerly BankAtlantic Center), home to the Florida Panthers Hockey Club.
Throughout his career, Erik has remained committed to advancing the industry through active involvement on boards and committees within various international associations. His user-focused approach to venue design and operations, coupled with his collaborative spirit, has made a lasting impact on both the Allied community and venue professionals around the world.
Trevor Mitchell, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CDP, IAVM President & CEO, also praised Waldman’s leadership, stating, “Erik’s commitment to advancing IAVM and elevating the value of Allied Members has been unwavering. His leadership and vision have consistently set a high standard for collaboration and progress. Erik’s influence on both his peers and the broader IAVM community is profound, and his recognition with the Joseph J. Anzivino Award is a well-earned testament to his exceptional contributions to the industry at large.”
In response to receiving the Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award, Waldman said, “I am honored and grateful to IAVM’s Allied Committee for this recognition. After more than two decades in an industry that drives innovation and excellence, receiving the 2025 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award is deeply meaningful. This award reinforces my commitment to the field, and I look forward to continuing to support its growth and impact.”
Waldman will be presented his award during IAVM’s VenueConnect Annual Conference and Trade Show, July 28–31, in New Orleans, LA.