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July 16-19, 2017 Final Attendee List ST 41 ANNUAL CONFERENCE & THEATRE TOUR LOS ANGELES, CA JULY 16-19, 2017 FINAL ATTENDEE LIST DOUGLAS I. ABBATIELLO, Architect JANIS BARLOW HOPE BIBER, Client Success Director HHSDR Architects and Engineers Janis A. Barlow & Associates Agile Ticketing Solutions 603 Prindle Street 44 Charles St. West, Suite 5005 3810 Central Pike, Suite 301 Sharon, PA 16146 Toronto, ON M4Y 1R8 Canada Hermitage, TN 37076 (724) 981-8820 (416) 921-0208 (615) 442-6998 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TABITHA ABBOTT, Director of Operations JONATHAN BARON, Associate ROY BLACKWOOD, Executive Director Academy Center of the Arts Saban Theatre Southeastern Louisiana University / 600 Main Street 8444 Wilshire Boulevard, 8th Floor Columbia Theatre Lynchburg, VA 24504 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 SLU 10797 [email protected] (323) 658-9100 Hammond, LA 70402 [email protected] (985) 543-4366 CHRISTINE AUERBACH [email protected] Development Director TOM BATEMAN Fox Tucson Theatre Foundation Regional Sales Manager: West BILL BLAKE, West Coast Director P.O. Box 1008 Staging Concepts AMS Planning & Research Tucson, AZ 85702 8400 Wyoming Avenue N, Suite 100 2617 K Street, Suite 225 [email protected] Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 Sacramento, CA 95816 (763) 533-2094 (800) 887-3282 MOLLY BABICH, Special Events Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Vendini, Inc. 660 Market Street JOHN BELL, President & CEO DANIELLE BOYKE, Project Manager San Francisco, CA 94104 Tampa Theatre AMS Planning & Research [email protected] P.O. Box 172188 107 John Street Tampa, FL 33672-0188 Southport, CT 06890 JORDAN BANDY (813) 274-8679 (203) 256-1616 Theatre Operations Director [email protected] [email protected] McPherson Opera House PO Box 333 WENDELL BENEDETTI GLENNY BROCK McPherson, KS 67460 Board Member / Photographer Alabama & Lyric Theatres (620) 241-1952 (202) Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation 1817 Third Avenue North [email protected] PO Box 79172 Birmingham, AL 35203 Los Angeles, CA 90079-0172 (205) 252-2262 EDWARD BANEY, Manager [email protected] [email protected] Broadway Theatre Group Los Angeles Theatre BROOKE BERNARD, Development Director JAMES BROWN, Board Chair 615 S. Broadway Belcourt Theatre Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center Los Angeles, CA 90014 2102 Belcourt Avenue 300 E. Third Street (213) 629-2939 Nashville, TN 37212 Lexington, KY 40508 [email protected] (615) 846-3150 (21) [email protected] [email protected] AARON BARE, Director of Client Marketing SHANE BURKETT ETIX LEE BERRY, Chief Development Officer Director, Strategic Marketing 909 Aviation Parkway, Suite 900 Michigan Theater Foundation Agile Ticketing Solutions Morrisville, NC 27560 603 East Liberty Street 3810 Central Pike, Suite 301 (919) 653-0501 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2003 Hermitage, TN 37076 [email protected] (734) 668-8397 (22) (615) 410-2298 [email protected] [email protected] Page 1 of 11 Please notify LHAT Staff if your information is incorrect, so we can correct it in our database. Email: [email protected] TIM BURNS, Technical Director DAVID COCKE, SE, President DAVID CRUSE Tennessee Theatre Structural Focus Venue Manager - Theatrical Venues 604 South Gay St 19210 S. Vermont Ave. Orpheum Theatre Knoxville, TN 37902 Gardena, CA 90248 203 W. Adams St [email protected] (310) 323-9924 Phoenix, AZ 85003 [email protected] (602) 768-5926 MEREDITH ARMS BZDAK, PH.D., Partner [email protected] Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC JESSE COLE 200 Forrestal Road, Suite 3A Location Manager GEORGE CULVER, Executive Director Princeton, NJ 08540 Los Angeles, CA Historic Ritz Theatre (609) 681-2480 (104) P.O. Box 228 [email protected] RUSS COLLINS, Executive Director & CEO Talladega, AL 35161 Michigan Theater Foundation (256) 315-0000 BEN CANNING, Account Executive 603 East Liberty Street [email protected] Patron Technology Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2003 850 Seventh Ave, Suite 1201 (734) 668-8397 (23) DAIVEUN CURRY-CHAPMAN New York NY 10019 [email protected] Account Executive, North America (212) 271-4328 (4574) Veezi [email protected] MICHAEL CONTINI, VP of Sales 6300 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 940 OvationTix Los Angeles, CA 90048 ROBERT CAPLIS, Director of Sales 550 7th Avenue, 16th Floor (323) 944-0470 Choice Entertainment Technologies New York, NY 10018 [email protected] 1200 28th Street, Suite 305 (646) 500-8322 Boulder, CO 80303 [email protected] DEBORAH DALE, CFRE, Partner (303) 489-2660 Smith & Dale LLC AUSTIN COX, Account Executive [email protected] 100 N. Stone Avenue, Suite 703 Agile Ticketing Solutions Tucson, AZ 85701 3810 Central Pike, Suite 301 EUGENE CARR, CEO (520) 548-3440 Hermitage, TN 37076 Patron Technology [email protected] (615) 815-1391 850 Seventh Ave #1201 [email protected] STEVEN DASCOULIAS, Production Manager New York, NY 10019 Maui On Stage / Iao Theater (212) 271-4328 (111) JENNIFER CROCKETT, Theater Director 68 N. Market Street [email protected] Liberty Restoration, Inc. Wailuku, HI 96793 1203 Commercial Street TOM CARTO, President & CEO (808) 244-8680 Astoria, OR 97103 State Theatre New Jersey [email protected] (503) 325-5922 11 Livingston Avenue [email protected] Partner New Brunswick, NJ 08901 MICHAEL DIBLASI, ASTC, Schuler Shook (732) 247-7200 KAREN CROMER, Executive Director 219 Main Street Southeast, Suite 200 [email protected] Clemens Center Minneapolis, MN 55414 P.O. Box 1046 TANIA CASTROVERDE MOSKALENKO (612) 339-5958 Elmira, NY 14902-1046 Chief Executive Officer [email protected] (607) 733-5639 Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University [email protected] 50 East Congress Parkway ANDREW DOUGLAS, Director of Education Bryn Mawr Film Institute Chicago, IL 60605 ANNA CROSS, Director 824 W. Lancaster Avenue, PO Box 1058 (312) 341-2391 San Gabriel Mission Playhouse Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 [email protected] 320 S. Mission Drive [email protected] San Gabriel, CA 91776 STEPHANIE CESARIO, LEED AP BD+C, (626) 308-2865 Managing Director, Construction Services RACHEL DUNLOP, Manager of Production & [email protected] Hillmann Consulting, LLC Building Operations Centre In The Square 25 First Ave, Suite 311 Director of Fund NINA CROWE, 101 Queen St. N Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716 Development & Community Partnerships Kitchener, ON N2H 6P7 Canada (917) 693-0201 Glendale Arts / Alex Theatre [email protected] [email protected] 216 N. Brand Boulevard Glendale, CA 91203 DAVID CIANO, Account Executive CECILE DUPUIS (818) 243-2611 (11) Spektrix USA (Guest of Sylvio Dupuis) [email protected] c/o Palace Theatre Trust 115 W 30th Street, #501 New York, NY 10001 80 Hanover Street (646) 712-9373 Manchester, NH 03101 [email protected] Page 2 of 11 Please notify LHAT Staff if your information is incorrect, so we can correct it in our database. Email: [email protected] SYLVIO DUPUIS, Past President KATHLEEN FITZPATRICK, Associate JEFFREY GABEL, Founding Executive Director Palace Theatre Trust DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky Gettysburg College's Majestic Theater 80 Hanover Street One East Camelback Road, Suite 690 25 Carlisle Street Manchester, NH 03101 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Gettysburg, PA 17325 (603) 668-5588 (602) 212 0451 (717) 337-8237 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PAMELA ELYEA, Glendale Arts LLOYD FITZSIMONDS, Executive Director ERIK GABLE, Director of Marketing and Board Member / Owner, History for Hire Royal and McPherson Theatres Audience Development 116 West California Avenue P.O. Box 1000, 625 Fisgard St. Croswell Opera House Glendale, CA 91203 Victoria, BC V8W 2S6 Canada 129 East Maumee Street (818) 765-7767 (250) 361-0801 Adrian, MI 49221 [email protected] [email protected] (517) 264-7469 [email protected] CHRIS EURE, Executive Director THOMAS FOLSOM Paramount Theater of Charlottesville, Inc. Business Development Director MICHAEL GANNON, Business Development 215 East Main Street InterAmerica Stage Manager, North America Charlottesville, VA 22902 5401 Benchmark Lane Veezi (434) 979-1922 (107) Sanford, FL 32773 6300 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 940 [email protected] (407) 302-0881 Los Angeles, CA 90048 [email protected] (323) 944-0470 Business Director DIANE FALLIS, [email protected] McPherson Opera House MOLLY FORTUNE, Executive Director PO Box 333 Newberry Opera House MARAN GARLAND, Director of Marketing McPherson, KS 67460 1201 McKibben Street Paramount Theater of Charlottesville, Inc. (620) 241-1952 Newberry, SC 29108 215 East Main Street [email protected] (803) 276-3870 Charlottesville, VA 22902 [email protected] (434) 979-1922 JOE FARRELL, Assistant House Manager [email protected] , President & CEO San Gabriel Mission Playhouse CHARLES FRANKEL 320 S. Mission Drive Art House Cinema Solutions JANET GATES, General Manager San Gabriel, CA 91776 2052 N. Lincoln Park West Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre [email protected] Chicago, IL 60614 189 Yonge Street (866) 379-5813 (101) Toronto, ON M5B 1M4 Canada CHRIS FAULKNER, Major Gifts Officer [email protected] (416) 314-2870 Paramount Theater of Charlottesville, Inc. [email protected] 215 East Main Street LAURA FREDRICKS, Founder & CEO Charlottesville, VA 22902 THE ASK© MELISSA GEIGER, Managing Director (434) 979-1922 New York, NY Aloha Theatre [email protected] (212) 929-9120 PO Box 794 [email protected]
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