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Plan to Join April 22 ESCA Webinar on “The Importance of Safety, But Not At the Expense of Security”

April 16, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#billflynn, #esca, #markcamillo, #markherrera
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By R.V. Baugus

Plan to join an expert panel on an April 22 ESCA webinar (2 pm CST) that will include IAVM Director of Education & Life Safety Mark Herrera discussing the topic of “The Importance of Safety, But Not At the Expense of Security.”

To register, click here.

Among the topics covered by the panel include:

*The current threat environment.
*Understanding the importance of preparedness and de-escalation.
*Behavioral indicators of a potential behavior that is not conducive to an ideal environment
*Evaluating policy adherence and understanding the *COVID Mitigation measures and strategies at the venues.

In addition to Herrera, the other two expert panelists are gentlemen very well known to the public assembly venue industry.

Bill Flynn, President @GARDA Risk Management, is a strategic leader with over 30 years of domestic & international counterterrorism, military & public safety experience. He helps organizations address & craft security programs, leverage intelligence analysis, build public/private partnerships, optimize supply chain resilience & train for active assailant preparedness. He helped stand up the US Department of Homeland Security, serving as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, building programs that are the foundation for critical infrastructure protection across the United States. He is a Senior Fellow at George Washington University’s Center for Cyber & Homeland Security & is the president of Garda Risk Management. This management consulting firm specializes in homeland & national security policy & operations & a partner with The Power of Preparedness. This e-learning company provides the knowledge & tactics to prevent workplace violence & survive & active assailant attack.

Mark Camillo, Senior Policy Advisor @Contemporary Services Corporation, is a well-known subject matter expert in critical infrastructure protection & emergency preparedness. He began his government career in law enforcement as a Special Agent in the U.S. Secret Service after a 21-year career that included three separate assignments at the White House culminating as head of the White House Security Branch. Mark then entered the private sector as a Director of Business Development for Lockheed Martin Corporation & later as a Senior VP at Contemporary Services Corporation. Mark was appointed in 2013 to chair the Public Assembly Facilities Subsector Council, part of the Commercial Facilities Sector. He currently chairs the Commercial Facilities Sector Coordinating Council with goals to include reducing risk to the sector, improving coordination, and strengthening security and resilience capabilities. Mark served on John Jay College of Criminal Justice (NYC) faculty as a Professor, lecturer & writer on critical infrastructure protection.

IAVM’s Herrera is one of the 25 most influential leaders in the meetings and event industry. As part of his duties, Mark teaches Situational Awareness-Mindset training to give venues the tools to be safer and more secure. The training emphasizes exceptional focus, performance, and control in extreme situations and risk mitigation through guest services interjection. Mark represents the DHS Office of Infrastructure Protection through the Public Assembly Facility Sub-Sector Council. In this role, he collaborates to identify capability gaps across the soft target community, counter threats to the pattern of life, research technology to mitigate risk, and provide information to protect our Public Facility Assemblies and all Critical Infrastructures. Mark also serves on the National Fire Protection Association Technical Advisory Committee for Assembly Occupancies.

ASM Global Adds Drew Gershenson to Booking Team in Oklahoma City

April 16, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#asmglobal, #chesapeakeenergyarena, #coxconventioncenter, #drewgershenson
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By Lucy Albers

ASM Global, the premier venue management and services company, announced the addition of Drew Gershenson to their team in Oklahoma City as Director of Programming for Chesapeake Energy Arena. In this position, Gershenson will oversee and coordinate all aspects in the facility booking process for the NBA arena.

“We are extremely excited to add a person of Drew’s caliber to our already incredible team in Oklahoma City,” said General Manager Chris Semrau. “His knowledge and expertise with touring events will lead our arena to be the must-play facility in the region.”

Gershenson joins the OKC team with an extensive history in the live event industry. He has spent the past nine years with Live Nation Touring, most recently as a Senior Tour Director overseeing all aspects of the touring cycle from routing and offers to onsales and settlements. Previously within Live Nation, he served as a Tour Director managing numerous large-scale tours, including oversight of the day-to-day operations of Guns N’ Roses’ Not In This Lifetime Tour, assisting in making it the third highest grossing tour of all time. With Live Nation, he has also served as a Project Manager and Assistant Tour Representative.

Prior to his time with Live Nation, Gershenson worked with The Agency Group assisting agents with numerous client needs, contracts, and department coordination. In 2008 he co-created the Rothbury Music Festival (currently known as the Electric Forest Festival) and oversaw the festival’s sustainability program in 2008 and 2009. He also co-founded an event production company, RavingLaCapital, in Bogota, Columbia in 2007.

Lucy Albers is Director of Marketing and PR, ASM Global – Chesapeake Energy Arena/Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City.

Allegiant Stadium to Open Before Fans With Concert Before Hosting Gold Cup Final

April 16, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#allegiantstadium, #concacafgoldcup
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By Lara Gladstone

Concacaf announced that the Final of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup – the 16th edition of the region’s flagship men’s international competition, has been awarded to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium, the destination’s newest state-of-the-art stadium.

The championship match on Sunday, August 1 will crown the best men’s national team in the Concacaf region. This will be the first time a Gold Cup match is played in Las Vegas in the event’s 30-year history, making the 2021 tournament a landmark edition. The final will cap off a great summer of football that will also include the inaugural Concacaf Nations League Finals in June, and the Gold Cup Prelims in early July.

The match comes after the stadium officially opens before fans with a Garth Brooks concert on Saturday, July 10.

“At Concacaf we are very excited about this summer’s Gold Cup and we know that Las Vegas and the Allegiant Stadium will provide a great host city and venue for the final,” said Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani. “2021 is Concacaf’s 60th anniversary year making this edition extra special for players and fans. The federations and their teams are looking forward to this tournament with great anticipation and it is fitting that the regional champion will be crowned in such an outstanding venue and famous city.”

“The Raiders are proud to join Las Vegas in hosting the Final of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup at Allegiant Stadium in August,” said Raiders President Marc Badain. “The Gold Cup stands out among the many world-class events that will be hosted at Allegiant Stadium, and we are excited to bring Concacaf’s signature event to the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World.”

“We’re thrilled that the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup is coming to the Sports Capital of the World,” said Steve Hill, CEO/President of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “We’re delighted to have the opportunity to host an event of this caliber, and with world-class entertainment, dining, outdoor adventure, and sports facilities, we’re confident the teams and their fans will find an unforgettable, Only Vegas experience.”

The 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup will officially kick off with a new Preliminary Round (Prelims) at DRV PNK Stadium, home of Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami CF, between July 2-6, 2021. In the Prelims, 12 nations who qualified through their Concacaf Nations League performances will compete for the final three spots in the 16 team Gold Cup Group Stage.

The Gold Cup Group Stage will begin on July 10 and will feature 16 national teams; Canada, Costa Rica, Curaçao, El Salvador, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico (eight-time and defending champion), Panama, Suriname, United States (six-time champion), Qatar (guest nation and current AFC Champion), and the three Prelims winners.

Lara Gladstone is Director of Marketing at Official ASM Global – Allegiant Stadium.

A Warm Welcome to Our Newest Members

April 13, 2021
by Gina Brydson
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Please welcome our newest members who joined IAVM in March 2021. Thank you for being a part of the association! Also, let us get to know you better by participating in the I Am Venue Management series. Please visit http://www.iavm.org/i-am-venue-management-share-your-story to share your story and photo.

Sarah Adams, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Sabeen Ahmad, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Zoe Anastasiou, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Ivan Arce, San Diego Theatres/San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CA

Brittany Baker, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Madeleine Ballantyne, Oilers Entertainment Group Canada Corp., Edmonton, AB, Canada

Lauren Bauer, ZonePro(TM) Corporation, Las Vegas, NV

Erin Benz-Chicoine, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Melissa Berry, San Diego Theatres/San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, CA

Ellis Bradford, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Scott Bryant, KTB Florida Sports Arena/Hertz Arena, Estero, FL

Alison Byrne, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Michelle Campbell, Paducah-McCracken County Convention & Expo Center, Paducah, KY

Ellie Chambers, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

Kenneth D’Souza, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Sudhi D’Souza, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Ken Davidson, Te Pae The Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch, , New Zealand

Andrew Dolan, Spokane Public Facilities District, Spokane, WA

Joe Drake, Maywood Furniture Corp., Maywood, NJ

Jordan Elliott, Florida Atlantic University, Forest, VA

Joanna Fack, Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia

Nadia Farr, Resch Center, Green Bay, WI

Raynelle Fisher, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Joseph Flannigan, UBS Arena, Elmont, NY

Damian Flores, Petainer Manufacturing Inc., Mexico City, , Mexico

Tanya Gallina, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Chelse Galloway, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Ted Gatsos, New York University, New York, NY

Bridget Gibson, Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Julian Gibson, Melbourne Sports Centres, Albert Park, VIC, Australia

Darwin Godlien, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Lizzie Gregory, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Ahila Gulasekaram, AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX

Nick Hagen, Grosvenor Engineering Group, North Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Janet Hamilton, Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia

Tracy Hargis, AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX

Derek Hisek, Amarillo Civic Center Complex, Amarillo, TX

Kylie Hutson, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Jason Hutty, PAM Wayfinding, St Petersburg, FL

Jene Iceberg, Spokane Public Facilities District, Spokane, WA

Ginger Johnson, Ginger Johnson LLC, Talent, OR

Brent Joseph, Les Schwab Amphitheater, Bend, OR

Ashley Joye, Clearwater River Casino, Lewiston, ID

Spencer Kassimir, Sportsbeams, Moonnee Ponds, VIC, Australia

Nate Koep, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Alesha Kolbe, Chisholm Dandenong, Doveton, VIC, Australia

Brendan Korn, ASM Global Pty Ltd – ICC Sydney, Londonderry, NSW, Australia

Paul Lasakow, Roper Performing Arts Center -Tidewater Community College, Norfolk, VA

Hien Le, Brisbane West Indoor Sports, Darra, QLD, Australia

Hyung-joo Lee, Lync Factory, Seoul, Korea

Peter Loewen, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Yaphet Lowe, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY

Sasha Marmilic, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Tania Marshall, Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Meghan McGill, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY

Eve Mendez, Allied Universal Event Services (AUES), San Francisco, CA

Abbey Misso, Melbourne Sports Centres, Albert Park, VIC, Australia

Jane Moore, Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN

Gavin Morton, Oilers Entertainment Group Canada Corp., Edmonton, AB, Canada

James Murrell, Verbatim Australia, Noble Park, VIC, Australia

Steve Nicol, Cycling Victoria, Fairfield, VIC, Australia

Robyn Oliver, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Mark Oxnam, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Paul Padilla, UBS Arena, Elmont, NY

Chris Pallot, Melbourne Sports Centres, Albert Park, VIC, Australia

Andrew Railton, First 5 Minutes, Richmond, VIC, Australia

Mike Ringler, Chase Center, San Francisco, CA

Kay Riplinger, Spokane Public Facilities District, Spokane, WA

Michael Roberts, Melbourne Cricket Club, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Chris Rogers, Live Nation Australia Venues Pty, Cremorne, VIC, Australia

David Salem, San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA

Peyton Shelnutt, Newnan Centre, Newnan, GA

David Sims, Carterton Events Centre, Carterton, , New Zealand

Lee Slimm, Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton, CA

Grace Smith, Middle Tennessee State University, Mount Juliet, TN

Kashion Smith, Amarillo Civic Center Complex, Amarillo, TX

Catie Stewart, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Brian Stonehouse, Entuitive, Toronto, ON, Canada

Brandon Stroud, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Angharad Sturrock, Vodafone Events Centre, Auckland, , New Zealand

Rob Swan, Evraz Place (Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.), Regina, SK, Canada

Kelly Thomas, Maxwell Theatre – Augusta University, Augusta, GA

Isaac Unruh, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Wichita, KS

Agmar Varela, MGM Resorts International, Henderson, NV

Matthew Wagner, Centerplate, Stamford, CT

Alison Walker, The Classic Center, Athens, GA

Tim Walker, Melbourne Sports Centres, Albert Park, VIC, Australia

Jordan Walsh, Delegate Connect, Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia

Stephen Walters, Basketball Victoria, Knox City Centre, VIC, Australia

Claire Wardley, Australian Grand Prix Corporation, South Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Jan White, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Molly Wink, Arts and Venues Denver, Denver, CO

Tony Wu, MGM Resorts, Las Vegas, NV

Highly Anticipated Destination Resorts World Las Vegas Secures GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation

April 09, 2021
by R.V. Baugus
#gbacstar, #issa, IAVM
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By ISSA and R.V. Baugus

The Global Biorisk Advisory Council™ (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, announced that Resorts World Las Vegas, a forthcoming resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, has achieved GBAC STAR™ Facility Accreditation.

“The GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation program is used by facilities around the world to improve their cleaning, disinfecting, and infection prevention readiness,” said GBAC Executive Director Patricia Olinger. “The accreditation seal is displayed everywhere from convention centers and airports to office buildings and schools to restaurants and retail facilities.”

Scheduled to open summer 2021, Resorts World Las Vegas is a US$4.3 billion integrated property that will include three Hilton brands – Hilton Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts, and Conrad Hotels & Resorts. The property will feature 3,500 rooms across its resort towers and 117,000 square feet of gaming. Resorts World Las Vegas will also house a 24,000-square-foot dining hall with 16 food stalls and a speakeasy, as well as luxury retail, meeting, banquet, and nightlife spaces, a 5,000-seat theatre, spa and fitness facilities, and nine pool areas.

Other public assembly venues that this past week achieved accreditation include:

Convention Center

El Paso Convention Center in El Paso, Texas
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas

Museums and Cultural Venues

Grapevine Festival Grounds in Grapevine, Texas
Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, Ky.

Stadiums and Arenas

ASM Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, home to the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans
RP Funding Center, Lakeland, Florida
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., home to the NFL’s New England Patriots and the MLS’s New England Revolution
Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
NovaCare Complex in Philadelphia

Theatres and Performing Arts Centers

Abraham Chavez Theatre in El Paso, Texas
McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre in El Paso, Texas
Palace Arts Centre in Grapevine, Texas
Plaza Theater in El Paso, Texas

“Investing in cleaning, disinfecting, and infection prevention helps organizations reduce the risk of costly closures and outbreaks,” said ISSA Executive Director John Barrett. “By successfully completing the GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation Program, facilities can ensure their cleaning staff understand how to properly address pathogens and uphold cleanliness.”

Learn more and apply for GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation at gbac.org/star.

Find accredited facilities and those pursuing accreditation via the GBAC STAR Facility Directory at gbac.org/directory.

IAVM members seeking to apply for accreditation through GBAC, please use the link https://gbac.issa.com/iavm/!

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