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FFMA 2019 Conference Counts.Xlsx FFMA: 2019 Annual Conference Attendees last_name first_name organization title Anderson Dave Palm Beach County Convention Center/Spectra General Manager/SVP Anderson Janice Professional Facilities Management Programming Atwell Bethany Opening Nights at Florida State University Assistant Director Aubrey Stacy SMG Director Auer Elizabeth University of Florida Performing Arts Assistant Director Battle Sade Andy Frain Services Operations Manager Becich Anthony Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall General Manager Bellmore JoAnna Bradenton Area Convention Center Sales Manager Bensel Mary Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Executive Director Bigelow Chris THE BIGELOW COMPANIES, INC. President Blachly Michael Opening Nights at Florida State University Director Blanton Michael BB&T Center Director, Event Services Blewett Rhett Yuengling Center Assistant General Manager Bonafine Amanda Professional Facilities Management Director of Concerts Booher Doug IAVM Immediate Past Chair Boyette Tad FFMA Intern Breig James Levy Restaurants Director of Operations Brodnicki Michael Palm Beach County Convention Center / Spectra Venue Mgmt Assistant General Manager Bryant Brad Feld Entertainment, Inc. Booking Director Burrell Nicole NOVA Southeastern University Arena Director Camarillo Anthony RP Funding Center Director Camero Chelsee Five Star Claims Adjusting Director of Marketing Cevieux Camasha City of Miramar Cultural Affairs Director Chase Michael OuiVend Director Chmielewski Tom OuiVend Southeast Manager Chuparkoff Thom OSports Director Ciliberti Vicente Daikin applied Service Solution Representative Collings Zane SMG Jacksonville/Sports & Entertainment Venues Assistant General Manager Corcoran Kelly Ball Janik LLP Partner Cox Rob Osceola Heritage Park Operations Manager Crank Travis Crossroads Consulting Services, LLC. Analyst Culhane Dustin Daktronics Services Daniels Paul Hertz Arena Box Office Manager Daughtery Shawna rCup Residency Manager DeAmaral Kathryn Professional Facilities Management Buyer Delorme Claude Miami Marlins, LLC Executive VP, Operations & Events DeMil Brandy Broward Center for the Performing Arts Event Services Coordinator Dinkins Chuck Ticketmaster Client Development DiNorscio Amy Mizner Park Amphitheater Amphitheater Manager Dougan Ewan Sports Beams Dowless Donna Ticketmaster Downs Tony Feld Entertainment Booking Director Downs Kevin Five Star Claims Adjusting CEO Eddy Amy FSW Event Services Specialist Embrey Tom BB&T Center General Manager, BB&T Center Englert Roger Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Assistant General Manager Farrell Mickey Raymond James Stadium Sr. Vice President of Stadium Operations Fleming Joyce South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center Assistant Theater Director Fleskes Robert Ticketmaster Client Development Director Fliss Eric South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center Managing Director Flores Andrew Miramar Amphitheater Director of Operations Flores Andrew Miramar Amphitheater Director of Operations Fulmer Amelia Flagler Auditorium Director Gahm Matt AMI Graphics DIRECTOR - STRATEGIC ACCOUNTS Garcia Michael OAI Visual Branding President Gardner Stephen SICO National Sales Manager Glaser Bobby Andy Frain Services Vice President, Sports & Entertainment Glaser Scott University of South Florida Alumni Association Associate Executive Director Grande Angelo Spectra - Miami Beach Convention Center Director of Operations Groc Brandon Ruth Eckerd Hall & Capitol Theatre Entertainment Manager Haggett William Coral Springs Center for the Arts General Manager Haggett Destiny Wynmoor Community Council, Inc. Theatre Manager Hamilton Rick Retired Senior Venue and Event Consultant Harhut Michele Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Director of Events Harper John Sentry Event Services, Inc. General Manager Hart Eric Raymond James Stadium President/CEO Hasty Nathan Feld Entertainment North American Routing & Tours - Booking Manager Heath Gregory Performance Clean Owner Heffelmire Jason OSports/ Osborn Engineering Hurt Michael Miami Beach Convention Center Assistant General Manager Imbriaco Joe Addition Financial Arena General Manager Ingram Evelyn EventBooking VP of Sales Jacobs Jeff Simple Filter Plan Owner Jacobs Bryan Simple Filter Plan Owner Johansmeyer Bob Owens Facility Services - Venues Division Senior Vice President, Chief Operation Officer Johnson Ken Hunt Construction Group President - Central Region Johnson Allen Orlando Venues-Amway Center Chief Venues Officer Jones Cristina bluemedia National Account Executive - Florida Jose Brian University of Florida Performing Arts Director Kempany Mike Daktronics Sales Kinsey Justin Lanier Parking Region Vice President Klinck Randy Hertz Arena Director of Events & Operations Krug Jeremy Populous, Inc. Designer III LaPan Mike Retired part time Oui Vend Larson Robb Osceola Heritage Park General Manager Leone Jr Charles Orlando Venues Operations Division Manager Lichtarski Greg Owens Facility Services - Venues Division Operations Manager Lundberg Les Irwin Seating Company Regional Sales Manager Luttazi Steve Hussey Seating Company & Clarin by Hussey Seating National Sales Manager Malaney Wayne Law Offices of Wayne R. Malaney, P.A. Lobbyist/General Counsel Mann Mollie Bond Theatrical Group Partner Martin Michael r.Cup CEO Martin Rory Robarts Arena President/CEO Massaro Carlo Palm Beach County Convention Center / Spectra Venue Mgmt Director of Event Services McConnell William SMG General Manager McDaniel Blake Creative Artists Agency Agent McGlone Tom Ticketmaster RVP Venue & Promoters McIntyre Codi S.A.F.E. MANAGEMENT Senior Event Manager McNealy Pam Hunt Construction Group Director of Business Development McNeil Matthew Broward Center for the Performing Arts VP Programming Merritt Trent Spectra Venue Management Regional Vice President Milburn Ken Sentry Event Services, Inc. President/Owner Miles Ed AMI Graphics Vice President - Business Development & Strategy Mitchell Kevin Centerplate Vice President Molnar Briana FSW Coordinator of Arena Events and Operations Muniz Stephen Miramar Amphitheater Director of Marketing Muniz Lorenzo Miramar Amphitheater General Manager Murray Robert James L Knight Center General Manager Musson Renee Stephen C. O'Connell Center, UF Associate Director Nelson Shelby Toronto Blue Jays Director, Florida Operations Niesen Heidi SICO Incorporated VP Sales & Marketing Nunes David Miami Beach Convention Center Director of Finance O'Gara Dennis Smart City Networks Vice President O'Leary Tim Ticketmaster VP Client Development Owens Isabelle Owens Facility Services - Venues Division Director of Marketing Owens Bob Owens Facility Services - Venues Division President Peterson Freddie Miami Beach Convention Center General Manager Piazza Jeanne David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts Senior Programming Manager Pitman David Cirque du Soleil Director - Tour Planning; Arena Shows Pogoda Eric Usa-Comserv President Powell Bill Feld Entertainment, Inc. Vice-President Reinhart Lynda Stephen C. O'Connell Center, UF Director Retchless Kevin Watsco Center at the University of Miami General Manager Riddle Tim Ocean Center Deputy Director Rideout Ron Donald L. Tucker Civic Center General Manager Rivera Luis Luis D. Rivera Chief Operating Officer Romano AJ First Coast Security SVP Rossi Bobby Ruth Eckerd Hall & Capitol Theatre Exec VP Entertainment Saisselin Numa Florida Theatre President Sauers Michel G F S Associates C E O Schroader Russ Sports Beams President Shepard Lorrin David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts Chief Operating Officer Sieger Susan Crossroads Consulting Services, LLC. President Sloman Scott RP Funding Center Asst. Director Smith Chad A. Peabody Auditorium & Oceanfront Bandshell Entertainment Venues Manager Stone Kevin Florida Theatre Vice President, Programming Strafacci Barry retired retired Taylor Jan Levy Vice President of Hospitality Tipton Jeremy Artis-Naples Front of House Manager Utt Douglas Hunt Construction Group Vice President - Branch Manager Valentino John AEG Presents Senior Vice President Widenmier Matt Stageright Regional Sales Manager Willhite Lura Florida Facility Managers Association Executive Director Williams Jenna SMG Event Manager Williams Jakia Wynmoor Community Council, Inc. Director of Entertainment/Recreation Wilson Darren bluemedia President Wortman Timothy Smart City Networks VP, Operations Wurster John OAI Visual Branding Marketing Zamorano Alexander AmericanAirlines Arena Event Manager Ziegler Randall Owens Realty Services Executive Vice President.
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