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EACA Showfloor Buzz
Vol. 11, Issue 13, March 26,
2008
EACA NEWS
Rally at the Alley This
Week! The Rally at the Alley IV
will be held on March 27th at Lucky Strike Lanes in Boston.
The Rally at the Alley is a
bowl-a-thon event held in Boston every March, was founded four
years ago to not only financially support the RSMGC but also as
a way for New England and East Coast based companies and people
to gather and show support for our industry.
This year, we are once again grateful for the opportunity to
be of assistance to a local individual and her family, Bonnie
DiStasio of Champion Logistics Group, Boston.
Bonnie has had a difficult year battling and eventually
beating breast cancer. Until you have experienced it, no one
can imagine the emotional and financial damage cancer can do to
a family. Bonnie and her husband Matt have worked hard this
past year to fight a terrible disease while maintaining a
normal lifestyle for their two children, Gina, 11 and Anthony,
7. While insurance has covered a good portion of Bonnie's
medical expenses, personal expenses such as travel to and from
the hospital, parking fees and time away from work for both
Bonnie and her husband Matt can quickly add up.
The Rally at the Alley is proud to be an ancillary event of
the Randy Smith Memorial Golf Classic, a 501.3.c charitable
organization. More information can be found
at www.rallyatthealley.com, or by contacting Sharon Bingham for details at
800-342-1482 or sbingham@championboston.com.
EACA Executive Committee Meets April
4. The Executive Committee
of the EACA will be holding their monthly meeting via
conference call on April 4. Any member that has an
issue they would like taken up by the Executive Committee
should send an email to jimwurm@eaca.com.
CHAPTER NEWS
DC Chapter News
Customer Service Training
Announcement
EACA will be hosting first ever
Customer Service Training in Washington DC during the week of
June 16.
More details about the Customer Service Training Program will
be available in future issues of the Showfloor Buzz.
Chicago
Chapter News
Customer Service Training
Announcement
EACA will be hosting its next round
of Customer Service Training at McCormick Place on June 11, 12,
and 13.
The EACA Customer Service Training Program in June will include
the premier of the Level 3 Customer Service training
course, along with the Level 1 and Level 2 courses.
More details about the Customer Service Training Program will
be available in future issues of the Showfloor Buzz.
American College of Cardiology Move-Out
Announcement
Show management for the American
College of Cardiology (ACC) has requested that all EACs refrain
from accessing the showfloor until one hour after move-out
begins so that the general service contractor can roll up the
aisle carpet.
ACC breaks on April 1, 2008 (no fooling!) at 1pm.
INDUSTRY NEWS
GWCC Makes Repairs.
<M&C Midweek News> The
Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta has postponed and
canceled several meetings and conventions this week in order to
make repairs to its tornado-ravaged exterior.
The Clinical Laboratory Management Association ThinkLab '08
Conference and Exhibition and the Central Atlanta Progress
Meeting have been postponed until further notice, and the ING
Georgia Marathon and Fitness Expo on March 30 has been moved to
the Georgia Dome.
Officials for the center said they are developing a timeline
for the repairs and are confident that three large meetings in the coming weeks will go on
as scheduled: the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Auto Show (April 19-27), FIRST
Robotics (April 16-19) and the DECA
International Career Development Conference (April
26-29).
Shows going on as scheduled this
week include the International Window Coverings
Expo and the National Propane Gas
Association's Southeastern Convention & International
Propane Expo. Officials said no damage estimates have
been calculated yet, but a report from the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution estimated the center suffered at least
$100 million in damages.
Torch Passed
to Next Generation at Hargrove, Inc. <Trade Show
Executive> Earl C. Hargrove Jr., president and founder
of Hargrove, Inc., formally turned over the reins of the
company on March 18 to his son-in-law Tim McGill, CEO, and
daughter Carla McGill, vice president. The purchase price was
not disclosed. McGill told Trade Show Executive that the next
generation of Hargrove would be focused on an aggressive growth
strategy that was put in operation two years ago.
Open Skies
Treaty <M&C Midweek News> On
Sunday, the historic Open Skies Treaty between the United
States and the European Union will go into effect, allowing
airlines to fly without restriction between any American and
European destinations. (Intra-U.S. travel will remain
restricted to domestic carriers, though talks are under way to
do away with this rule as well.) In response to this treaty,
British Airways is readying the launch of its new "premium"
transatlantic airline, called OpenSkies, which will begin
flights between Paris and New York City this summer. The
airline will add new routes and planes through 2009.
EXPO, Red 7
Media launch Green Event Summit
<Expo Web News> EXPO,
its parent company, Red 7 Media, and three sister publications
- Event Marketer, Event Design and Agenda - have announced the
launch of the Green Event Summit, the first national conference
bringing together executives representing every facet of the
event and trade show industry to discuss, learn and share best
practices for creating eco-friendly meetings and events. The
Green Event Summit will take place at the Sheraton Palace Hotel
in San Francisco, June 12-13, 2008.
Editors
Note: While the effort at launching a Green Summit is
commendable, the list of involved organizations does not
include facilities, unions, or EACs.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Just when
you think you’ve graduated from the school of experience,
someone thinks up a new course.
--
Mary H. Waldrip
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