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Marketing Partnership Directory DIRECTORY OF DESTINATION SERVICES www.doatlanticcity.com MARKETING PARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY Published by ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION & VISITORS AUTHORITY 2314 Pacific Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 1-888-AC-VISIT • (609) 449-7100 Fax: (609) 345-2200 www.DoAtlanticCity.com We are pleased to present the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority’s Partnership Directory. Within its pages you will find references to suppliers who can provide everything from accommodations to trolley tours. Please use this book like a yellow pages directory for quick reference to our Marketing Partners. Information for this directory has been solicited from authority partners. Every effort has been made to assure accuracy. Corrections are welcome; please write to the address shown above. The Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority is an equal opportunity employer. INTRODUCTION This Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority Directory of Destination Services lists a variety of hospitality industry related businesses that offer support services to all groups holding conventions, trade shows, meetings and public events in the Atlantic City and Southern New Jersey region. These businesses have joined with the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority as Marketing Partners and encompass a broad range of products and services that play an integral role in creating and implementing marketing strategies for the resort. In addition, our partners provide first-class services to our customers, thus capturing a greater share of the convention and tourism markets for the region. There is a broad selection of state-of-the-art meeting facilities throughout the region, including the Atlantic City Convention Center, first-class convention hotels, a variety of banquet and meeting facilities and indoor and outdoor event venues. The Authority’s Convention Services Department will assist you in every facet of your meeting to assure that your show’s operation is efficient, cost-effective, successful and profitable. The following is a partial list of services that are available to your meeting, convention or trade show. PROGRAM PLANNING/KEY BUSINESSES & SERVICES The Convention Services staff will coordinate your spouse program, VIP reception, special events and group tours to area attractions. We will connect you with key hospitality related businesses that provide a broad range of products, services and unique venues. HOUSING DEPARTMENT We have a convention housing partnership with AC Central Reservations to provide seamless full- service, stress-free housing reservations for shows and events of any size. This service provides customized Internet-based software, a customized Web site for your event, detailed reporting, contract negotiation and room block management, detailed reporting and more. We also offer a housing coordinator to assist you. RESTAURANT INFORMATION & RESERVATION BOOTH No matter what cuisine or atmosphere you seek, our knowledgeable staff will gladly assist attendees in discovering Atlantic City’s finest and most pleasurable dining experiences. Reservations can be made right on the spot. Directional maps are also available to assist you in getting around Atlantic City. REGISTRATION SERVICE The Authority’s Convention Services Department’s skilled personnel are available to provide the finest show support services. Our bonded, professional assistants include computer operators, lead retrieval, cashiers, survey takers, pressroom personnel, office assistants and more. MEDIA RELATIONS The Media Relations Department performs a variety of services to help meeting planners publicize their events. We will create press releases and media alerts, with comprehensive distribution to both consumer and trade media, and can assist with press conference production and execution as well as obtaining local officials for ribbon cuttings and other ceremonies. We can also provide your PR professionals with media contact lists. In addition, we offer a variety of materials with background information about Atlantic City, plus logos, photographs, detailed maps and video footage. Our professional media relations team is available to advise you about opportunities to make the most of your promotional dollars. KEY CONTACTS ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION & VISITORS AUTHORITY Chris Christie, Governor EXECUTIVE Jeffrey S. Vasser President (609) 449-2031 [email protected] CONVENTION DEVELOPMENT Gary M. Musich Vice President, Convention Development (609) 449-7110 [email protected] Michael J. Reynolds Sandi Harvey Senior Director of National Director of Sales Sales Washington, DC Office (609) 449-7136 (609) 449-7148 [email protected] [email protected] Anne Bergen, CMP,CEM Carrie P. Mitchell, CMP Flo Kelly National Sales Manager National Sales Manager National Sales Manager (609) 449-7153 Washington, DC Office (609) 449-7144 [email protected] (202) 872-8030 [email protected] [email protected] Jim Marota Tanya Curran, CMP National Sales Manager National Sales Manager (609) 449-7115 (609) 449-7152 [email protected] [email protected] Convention Services Mary Moliver Felicia Davis Nicole Van Note-Zacchi Senior Manager Convention Services Manager Convention Services Manager Convention Services (609) 449-7134 (609) 449-7159 (609) 449-7135 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Margie Hurley Angela Robinson Assistant Manager Assistant Manager (609) 449-7157 (609) 449-7118 [email protected] [email protected] MARKETING Larry Sieg Heather Colache Dave Roesch Vice President, Marketing Director, Tourism Sr. Manager, E-Marketing (609) 449-7129 (609) 449-7151 (609) 449-7154 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jill Barlow Jacqueline Carole Karen Martin Manager, Graphic Manager, Visitor Services Manager, Media Relations Communications (609) 449-7174 (609) 449-7126 (609) 449-7146 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Linda Polmonari Doreen Prinzo Elaine Zamansky Assistant Manager, Tourism Manager, Marketing Manager, Media Relations (609) 449-7147 Partnership (609) 449-7166 [email protected] (609) 449-7156 [email protected] [email protected] David Zuba Publicist (609) 449-7125 [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Rosalind Kincaid Vice President, Administration/Human Resources (609) 449-7150 [email protected] Francine Novakoff Manager, Human Resources (609) 449-7149 [email protected] FINANCE James C. Griffin, CPA Vice President/CFO Finance (609) 449-7117 [email protected] Wilma Hanna George Hamid, III Director, Accounting/Comptroller Manager, Information Technology (609) 449-7119 (609) 449-7167 [email protected] [email protected] ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER AND BOARDWALK HALL OPERATIONS Greg Tesone Mike Campo General Manager Assistant General Manager AC Convention Center & Boardwalk Hall AC Convention Center & Boardwalk Hall (609) 348-7061 (609) 449-2012 [email protected] [email protected] Maggie Santos Tara Goddard Director of Events Event Coordinator AC Convention Center AC Convention Center (609) 449-2021 (609) 449-2016 [email protected] [email protected] John Sarkos Janet Mitrocsak Event Manger Regional Director of Facilities AC Convention Center AC Convention Center (609) 449-2212 (609) 449-2268 [email protected] [email protected] Jim Schmidt Kim Theetge Events Manager Director of Events Boardwalk Hall Boardwalk Hall (609) 348-7815 (609) 348-7017 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] MARKETING Valarie McGonigal Kara Cermanski Marketing Director Marketing Manager Boardwalk Hall & AC Convention Center (609) 348-7021 (609) 348-7072 [email protected] [email protected] ACCOUNTING/TELECOMMUNICATIONS Josephine LoPorto Ken Scherfel Director of Finance Accounting Manager AC Convention Center & AC Convention Center & Boardwalk Hall Boardwalk Hall (609) 449-2042 (609) 449-2056 [email protected] [email protected] CATERING/CONCESSION SERVICES Tom Hassett Sharon Henschel General Manager Director Of Catering Ovations Food Service Ovations Food Service (609) 449-2041 (609) 449-2058 [email protected] [email protected] SHOW PLUMBING & PUBLIC SAFETY ELECTRIC Ruth Connor Robert Green Business Operations Manager Public Safety Manager AC Convention Center (609) 449-2023 (609) 449-2458 [email protected] [email protected] Directory of Destination Services TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Business Category Page # Business Category 1 .... Accommodations:Bed & Breakfast 36 .... Canoe, Kayak & Boat Rentals 2 .... Accommodations:Hotels 36 .... Cape May/Wildwood 6 .... Accommodations:Motels 36 .... Casino Hotels & Resorts 9 .... Accommodations:Resorts 38 .... Casino Restaurants 10 .... Adult Entertainment 46 .... Casual Dining 10 .... Advertising 49 .... Catering 12 .... Advertising 50 .... Child Care Services Specialties/Promotional Items 50 .... Chinese 12 .... Aerial Advertising & Photography 50 .... Clothing Stores 13 .... Air Transportation 51 .... Communications 13 .... Airport Limousine/Transportation 52 .... Community, Business & Trade 14 .... American Organizations 15 .... Amusement Parks & Arcades 54 .... Convention Arrangements 15 .... Antiques & Atlantic City 55 .... Convention Conference, Trade Memorabilia Show Management 16 .... Arts & Culture / Museums 55 .... Convention Contractors & 18 .... Asian Cuisine Wholesalers 56 .... Convention Registration, 19 .... Atlantic City Boardwalk Registration Staffing 19 .... Attractions 56 .... Cuban/Latin/Mexican 23 .... Audio Visual 56 .... Dance Clubs 24 .... Auto Rentals/Truck 57 .... Decorating/Drapery 24 .... Auto/Bus Repair
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