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Review All Articles > January 16th 2008 - Vol 11, Issue 3
EACA Showfloor
Buzz
Vol. 11, Issue 3, January 16,
2008
EACA NEWS
Orlando Chapter to Host Customer Service
Training.The Orlando Chapter of the EACA will host a
Customer Service Training for all showfloor workers there on
March 20-21, 2008 at the Orange County Convention Center.
Showfloor workers in Orlando will have the option of
taking part in this 4 hour program on either the morning of
March 20, or in the afternoon that day.
The EACA Customer Service Training Program
was developed and will be delivered by Randy Eppard, Phd in
Human Development. Eppard is an associate professor
for University of Maryland University College,
Prior to his professorship, Eppard worked for
the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters as Director of
Training Curriculum. Randy developed th
customer service program under the direction and guidance of
Chicago Chapter EACA President Joe Mondelli, and EACA Executive
Director Jim Wurm
EACA members will also be able to take advantage of a
Train the Trainer session which will be
offered on March 21 at the Orange County Convention
Center. The Train the Trainer session will
allow designated EACA members, and staff, to become certified
in delivering future Customer Service Training programs.
Registration materials for the Orlando Customer Service
Training Program will be distributed next week.
Make Plans to Attend the National Labor Management
Conference The EACA, along with the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and ESCA, will be sponsoring a
National Labor Management Conference in Las Vegas, NV on March
7-8, 2008 at the UBC Training Center.
This invitation-only event will not only include labor and
contractors who utlize labor to provide exhibit services, but
also facility management, show organizers and other industry
leaders from across the nation. The intention of the
conference is to examine ideas and initiatives that can enable
trade show contractors and labor to improve the quality of
customer servicing at trade shows.
Invitations for attending the NLM Conference have been sent
out. If you are an owner, or senior level employee,
and haven’t received an invitation you can request one by
sending an email to jimwurm@eaca.com.
EACA Conducts Sales Tax Liability Survey
The EACA is conducting a survey
of its members regarding sales tax liability.
The goal of this survey is to collect data on EACA
members’ experience and current practices regarding sales
tax so that we might better understand this issue as an
association. Our intention is to use
this data to provide a "Best Practices" document on sales tax
issues for all members, as well as potentially retaining a
sales tax professional who can offer advice and recommendations
on a state by state basis to our members. The
decision on whether we retain the tax professional or not will
be based upon the number of members who express interest in
supporting that effort.
If you have not yet responded to the request to
participate in this survey, we urge you to do so. If you
haven’t received a request to participate in the survey
and would like to do so, please send an email to
jimwurm@eaca.com.
CHAPTER NEWS
New England Chapter
News
Rally at the Alley
Announcement
The Rally at the Alley IV will be held on March 27th at Lucky
Strike Lanes in Boston. More information will be available in
the coming weeks and can also be found at
www.rallyatthealley.com. Sponsorship opportunities are
available; please contact Sharon Bingham for details at
800-342-1482 or sbingham@championboston.com.
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.
Orlando Chapter News
Orlando Training
Announcement
I would like to announce our newest Labor Management Committee
(EAC LMC ) recently formed to work on all labor issues and the
logistics involved with them in the Orlando area. This
group will meet regularly with IATSE LU 835 officers to work on
streamlining and improving all labor issues that occur.
The LMC is part of the EACTC (Exhibitor Appointed
Contractor Training Committee). The new committee members
are; Chris Griffin-Trade Show Supply, Jeff Brosseau-Show-link
Orlando, Frank Bernstein-MC2 Orlando and Jim Murphy-GES
E&D.
We thank everyone for their support and participation. We must
all do our part to keep Orlando one of the best show
cities!
Regards,
Chuck Holmes
Southern California Chapter News
Anaheim Convention Center
Announcement
RE: Exhibit Hall Trash/Tape Residue Removal
I am writing to inform you that effective immediately, the
general service contractor and/or the respective cleaning
contractor for each event will be responsible for the removal
of tape residue on the exhibit floor at the conclusion of each
event. Please note the following:
•
At
the conclusion of each event, an Anaheim Convention Center
representative will inspect all contracted exhibit space with a
cleaning contractor representative to determine if cleaning has
been completed according to Anaheim Convention Center
standards.
·
The general service
contractor will then be directly billed for any costs to the
Anaheim Convention Center for cleaning to the proper
standards.
Please review this procedure with all of your employees and/or
cleaning contractors and contact me directly if you have
questions or suggestions regarding it.
Sincerely,
Michael Dziurgot
Assistant Facility Services/Parking Manager
INDUSTRY NEWS
ESCA, SISO, IAEE and MATSO Reiterate
Their Strong Opposition to Exhibition Facilities Use of
Exclusive In-House Vendor Services
ESCA and the three associations representing
the non-profit and for-profit tradeshow organizing industry
have restated their condemnation of exhibition facilities that
require show organizers to use exclusive, appointed in-house
vendors for services widely available in the marketplace,
needlessly driving exhibitor costs higher. The Society of
Independent Show Organizers (SISO), International Association
for Exhibition Managers and Events (IAEE), and Major American
Tradeshow Organizers (MATSO) collectively produce over 5,000
tradeshows in the United States each year.
Mike Hough, founding member of SISO,
passes away. <Expo Web>
Mike Hough passed away on December 25 at the age of 65.
He was a founding member of the Society of Independent Show
Organizers (SISO). He also was a founding partner of A/E/C
Systems, a worldwide trade show for the design and construction
industry. Hough authored the book The
Profitable Tradeshow.
FREEMAN RECYCLES 25 MILLION SQUARE
FEET OF USED CARPET
Freeman continued to move further in its ongoing corporate
commitment to produce more environmentally-friendly events, and
to become “greener” within its own daily
operations.
As of Dec. 31, 2007, Freeman had
recycled more than 25 million square feet of used show carpet,
with 16 million of that total recycled from May—December,
as the program gained momentum. The carpet is
re-manufactured into drainage pipes for septic systems as part
of a unique partnership created with manufacturers.
Freeman began its carpet recycling program in July 2006, as
part of an on-going effort to prevent show carpet from reaching
landfills. “This program has helped us towards our
goal of recycling 100% of our old carpet, which is the single
largest product volume in our business,” notes Will
Clarkson, Freeman’s vice president operations.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
I am a great believer in punctuality, although,
at times, it makes me very lonely.
-- E.V. Lucas
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