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College Park Center Unveils State-of-the-Art Video Board Upgrades

May 06, 2024
by Industry News
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College Park Center at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is excited to announce the completion of a major project in partnership with Digital Resources, Inc. (DRI) and UberDisplays, to upgrade the video displays in the 7,000-seat arena. The collaboration utilizes cutting-edge video technology and will provide fans with an enhanced event experience.

The project includes a complete replacement of the arena’s center hung display, corners, and digital under belly, end wall, fascia, stanchion, and score table displays. Additionally, new LED displays have been installed on the broadcast table, and three entrance tunnels into the arena floor. Finally, guests will be further drawn into the action with an upgraded LED video wall and new video board marquee outside of the arena.

“As we began looking at ways to enhance the fan experience, we were looking for strategic partners to come along side us,” states Jeff Davis, CVE, executive director of College Park Center.  “We are thrilled to have DRI and UberDisplays involved.  They quickly caught the vision we had in mind, brought some new ideas to the table, and have delivered a project that transforms the experience for our guests and event sponsors.”

The project, which involved a meticulous 6-month design process, followed by 3 weeks of installation, has been met with enthusiasm from all parties. Andrew Rice, Chief Revenue Office for UberDisplays, expressed excitement about the collaboration, stating, “UberDisplays was thrilled for the opportunity to work with Jeff Davis and UTA. The facility and university knew exactly what they wanted from a technology standpoint, which made our job easy. The LED upgrades will give the arena state-of-the-art technology as well as improve fan experience.”

The upgraded video boards boast a total of 17,968,896 pixels inside and outside the arena, with over 16 million pixels in the area bowl. Fans will experience an unmatched viewing experience, as the entire bowl features 3.9mm pixel pitch displays, including the center hung display, end wall screens, fascia displays, stanchions, and tables. This sets the arena apart as one of the few in the country to feature this advanced technology in-bowl. Additionally, a 2.9mm lobby video wall will keep guests in the action when walking the arena concourse.

 “As one of a handful of arenas featuring all 3.9mm displays in the arena, our guests will have a new immersive experience, with true high-definition live action and replays,” adds Davis.  “We look forward to showcasing the arena enhancements this year with the start of the WNBA Dallas Wings season.”

The unveiling of these state-of-the-art video board upgrades marks a significant milestone for the arena, as UTA and College Park Center continue to invest in facility improvements with the goal of providing the best atmosphere for concerts, sports, conferences, and many other types of events. The enhanced technology promises to elevate the overall experience for fans and performers alike, continuing College Park Center’s mission of being a leader in the industry and helping guests to create a memorable experience.

Management Reins Changing Hands at Will Rogers Memorial Center

May 06, 2024
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With two decades experience in venue operations management and the equestrian industry, Allison McNamara, CEM, CVP, CMP, will assume the interim role of General Manager at Will Rogers Memorial Center after the retirement of current GM Kevin O Kemp, CMEC, CMP on April 30.

Allison McNamara, CEM, CVP, CMP, will assume the interim role of General Manager at Will Rogers Memorial Center.

Kemp, after 23 years with the City of Fort Worth and 13 years as GM, will pass the reins to McNamara, who will oversee all operations, personnel and sales functions for the 120-acre complex.

“With Allison’s experience in City operations, finance and team management,  plus her education and enthusiasm for the equestrian industry, she will provide a smooth leadership transition for our key stakeholders,” said Mike Crum, director of the City of Fort Worth Public Events Department. “Claude’s back-of-house crew leadership and longstanding relationships with clients and vendors will offer stability during the transition.”

McNamara has been Operations Manager for the Fort Worth Convention Center (FWCC) since 2021 and has 18 years’ experience in the City’s Public Events Department. She began her tenure as an Event Coordinator at Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) for seven years and advanced through department ranks with another seven years as Account Tech at the FWCC. She was then tapped as Acting Operations Manager of FWCC through the COVID-19 pandemic and was promoted to that position.

Her previous equestrian venue experience also includes a six-year stretch at the Mississippi Horse Park as a student and graduate from Mississippi State University, where McNamara earned a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science with an emphasis in Equines and a minor in Agribusiness. She holds numerous industry certifications, including Certified Venue Professional from the International Association of Venue Managers and Certified Exhibition Management from International Association of Exhibitions and Events. In May, she will receive her Master of Public Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington.

“Will Rogers Memorial Center holds a special place in my heart,” said McNamara. “I grew up attending events as a spectator and

Will Rogers Memorial Center is a historic entertainment, sports and livestock complex anchoring Fort Worth’s Cultural District

often reflect on the years I spent as an employee there. I am grateful for the opportunity to return, and I look forward to working with the incredible team at the facility and continuing strong partnerships with our clients. Also, many important capital projects are in the works and I look forward to seeing them come to fruition.”

Claude Humphrey, longtime WRMC Field Operations Supervisor, will step in as interim Operations Manager. With 37 years’ experience in Public Events at both Tarrant County and the City, Humphrey will lead day-to-day operations, event attendants, barn crews, maintenance and engineering. He will also be the main point of contact for multiple contractors.

Humphrey was named Manager of the Year at WRMC in 2018 and received Visit Fort Worth’s Beyond Award recognizing excellence in hospitality service in 2022. He completed the City’s year-long management training program and is certified by the Global Biorisk Advisory Council. A Fort Worth native, Humphrey is a graduate of Paschal High School.

Both interim managers will be supported by the department’s executive team, experienced mid-managers and skilled back-of-house crews at WRMC.

 

IAVM Announces Trevor Mitchell, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CDP as Next President & CEO

May 01, 2024
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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IAVM proudly announces the appointment of Trevor Mitchell, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CDP, as its next President & CEO, effective July 22, 2024.

Mitchell brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this esteemed role. With an extensive background in association leadership and strategic management, he is poised to guide IAVM into its next chapter of growth and innovation.

In his current role as the Executive Director/CEO of American Mensa (Arlington, TX), he has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing collaboration, innovation, and inclusivity. His strategic vision, coupled with his dedication to member engagement, aligns perfectly with IAVM’s commitment to excellence and service to its global community of venue professionals.

“Trevor is the right person at the right time to lead us into our next 100 years of growth and success for IAVM,” said Kerry Painter, CVE, CEM, CMP, Chair of the IAVM Board of Directors. “It was a unanimous decision among the executive committee that Trevor will be a strong leader, creative, and fortunately for us, he is already engaged with other partner industry associations. With our recent rise in membership numbers, Trevor comes to us having developed programs for 55,000 members of all diversities and ages, while still managing and supporting a successful foundation. He’s a seasoned association professional who will be ideal for IAVM, and I, on behalf of the executive committee, am beyond thrilled to welcome him as our next President & CEO.”

As President & CEO, Mitchell will lead IAVM in its mission to advance the venue management profession through education, advocacy, and networking opportunities. His tenure marks a new era of innovation and growth for the association.

“It is truly an honor to be joining IAVM as the next President and CEO,” stated Mitchell. “As the organization celebrates the past 100 years, I’m excited for the opportunities in the next 100 years as I begin my tenure. Live events play an important role in the fabric of our society, and those who manage them are essential in orchestrating moments that will last a lifetime. It’s essential for IAVM to continue leading the way by providing the tools necessary for members to navigate the changing landscape. I look forward to working with the staff and members to develop a strategic direction that will shape the future of the organization and the industry.”

Mitchell holds an MBA from the University of Missouri-Columbia and prestigious certifications, including Fellow of the American Society of Association Executives (FASAE), Certified Association Executive (CAE), and Certified Diversity Professional (CDP). His educational background and professional achievements reflect his commitment to advancing excellence in association management.

Mitchell will attend VenueConnect 2024, IAVM’s annual conference and trade show, from July 28-31 in Portland, Oregon.

Joan LeMahieu Announced as the 2024 IAVM Foundation Legacy Award Recipient

April 29, 2024
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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The IAVM Foundation is pleased to announced Joan LeMahieu as the recipient of the 2024 IAVM Foundation Legacy Award.

Currently retired, LeMahieu joined IAVM in 1990 and served on the Foundation Board of Trustees for seven years, two as Chair. She started her venue management career at Visalia Convention Center & Theatres as the General Manager in 1989. From there, she enjoyed tenures as the Executive Director of the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, General Manager of Ford Field – The Detroit Lions, and as President/CEO of The Parade Company.

“Since 1999, Joan has never left the Foundation behind.  She has consistently supported all our initiatives, from Your Foundation|Your Future to the 100+ Women of IAVM campaigns,” stated Kerry Painter, CVE, CEM, CMP, IAVM’s Chair of the Board of Directors. “Joan has been a steady giver, year over year, increasing her level of support as she grew in her career.  Now, as a retired venue manager, Joan is still seeing a value in the Foundation and continues to support in its future.”

The IAVM Foundation Legacy Award. recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant financial and/or non-financial contribution to benefit the mission and objectives of the IAVM Foundation, leaving a legacy for the advancement of the public assembly industry.

LeMahieu will be presented with the award at VenueConnect 2024, which is being held in Portland, Oregon, July 28-31.  For more information on VC24 or to register, please visit https://venueconnect.iavm.org/.

IAVM Announces Eileen Kulish as the 2024 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award Recipient

April 29, 2024
by Amy Fitzpatrick
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IAVM is pleased to announce Eileen Kulish, Customer Satisfaction Manager with MTS Steating, as the recipient of the 2024 Joseph J. Anzivino Distinguished Allied Award.

Kulish’s professional career includes 19 years with MTS Seating, beginning as their Inside Sales Coordinator in 2004.  She was quickly promoted to National Accounts Executive in 2006, and in 2021, Kulish was named Customer Satisfaction Manager. 

A member of IAVM for 20 years, Kulish has been a volunteer on the IAVM Allied committee for the past 8 years, serving as Vice Chair 2019-2020 and Chair 2021-2022.  She has also previously served on the VenueConnect Programming Committee and Joseph A. Floreano Scholarship Selection Committee.

“Eileen has been a long-time supporter of our industry,” stated Kerry Painter, CVE, CEM, CMP, IAVM’s Chair of the Board of Directors. “She has selflessly given of time and passion to represent our Allied members and to be sure they have a strong voice. I am so pleased to see Eileen recognized by her peers and the membership.”

Upon being notified of receiving the award, Kulish said, “I am very honored to be this year’s recipient of the Anzivino award. Even more so, I am honored to have made lifelong friendships along the way. It is very humbling to know that my peers voted to bestow this great privilege to me.”

Kulish will be presented with the award at VenueConnect 2024, which is being held in Portland, Oregon, July 28-31.  For more information on VC24 or to register, please visit https://venueconnect.iavm.org/.

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