2021 Facilities Summit: Trends & Operator Fireside

 Posted on: December 17 2021
Industry on the Move

2021 Facilities Summit: Expanding Success

 Posted on: December 17 2021
Through an Operators View of Various Building Types

2021 Facilities Summit: Tech Advancements

 Posted on: December 17 2021
Technological Advancements in Facilities & Venues

2021 Facilities Summit: Facility Sponsorship

 Posted on: December 17 2021
An Art & Science Approach to Creative Rev. Generation & Fan Engagement

Webinar: NIRCA Club Running Organization & National Championship Venue Search

 Posted on: December 15 2021
Tune in to a recorded webinar from December 15, 2021 to learn more about the National Intercollegiate Running Club Association (NIRCA), the event types the group hosts and coordinates, and the geographic areas that are targeted for event and venue partnerships. Stephanie Bartley, Event Director, NIRCA discusses the Spring 2022 RFP for the upcoming Track & Field and Half Marathon Championships and close with a Q&A session.

Kathy Nelson announced as new shared leader of Kansas City Sports Commission, Visit KC

 Posted on: December 10 2021
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—In partnership with Mayor Quinton Lucas, the boards of the Kansas City Sports Commission and Foundation and Visit KC announced today that industry veteran and local community leader Kathy Nelson will serve as the leader of both organizations, effective Jan. 1, 2022. Serving as the President & CEO of the KC Sports Commission and Foundation for the last 10 years, Nelson will now provide strategic oversight to both regional organizations in the newly expanded role, helping to generate economic development for the destination through meetings, conventions, sports and tourism. “Kansas City is thrilled to announce today that Kathy Nelson, one of sports’ most respected names locally and around the country, is expanding her role and will now oversee both the Kansas City Sports Commission and Kansas City’s tourism arm, Visit KC," said Mayor Lucas. “Kathy’s steady leadership, efficiency and kindness when assembling sizable sport...

Latest Playbook Edition Now Available

 Posted on: December 7 2021
The latest edition of the Sports ETA Playbook is now available. Download your copy. Inside this issue: 2022 Event Calendar Life in the Front Office Podcast Symposium Recap Sports ETA Hall of Fame Sports ETA Member Awards View Playbook We encourage members to share information with their peers. Contact Meagan Grau to learn more about how you can contribute to a future edition of The Playbook. - The Sports ETA Staff

Smart Cities & Sport 2021 - Building Partnerships

 Posted on: November 30 2021
Smart Cities & Sport 2021  Building Partnerships: IFs Have The Floor! Cities are the treasures chests where most sports events are organized. Hosting sports events implies high-level facilities as well as a thoughtful events strategy linked with tourism, economic development, mobility policies, environment concerns, and legacy objectives. But nothing is possible without strong partnerships with sports federations and event organizers. The recent period has deeply disrupted both the existing benchmarks and the anticipated schedules. What is the future of major event bidding and hosting? Are rights holders increasingly tending to have a “Continuous Dialogue” with the cities rather than launching a bidding process? This session aims to answer the above questions by providing concrete examples and best practices from the perspective of IF’s, as well as the cities. Al Kidd, President & CEO of the Sports Events & Tourism Association Mark ...

Smart Cities & Sport 2021 - Building Partnerships

 Posted on: November 30 2021
What is the future of major event bidding and hosting?

Renew Your Sports ETA Membership for 2022

 Posted on: November 29 2021
Thank you for your membership with Sports ETA! Without your loyalty and support, this association would not be able to continue growing and evolving.  A few years ago, we coined the term “EARN” to define the work of our association: Education, Advocacy, Resources, and Networking. As you know, all of these pillars have been re-imagined and activated through the pandemic. Take a look at the programs and services implemented for the sports events and tourism industry. As a reminder, 2022 membership dues will be increased at the following levels based on the outcome of an extensive membership dues review conducted by your Sports ETA Board of Directors. Destinations – $1,195/organization Industry Partners - $1,195/organization Rights Holders - $250/organization Help us continue the momentum and sustainability of your association. For more information on the membership dues increase review click here.   Currently, you...
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