VMS-Leadership Institute June 8 - June 13 Saddlebrook Resort
VMS - Leadership Institute
The VMS - Leadership Institute (previously the Graduate Institute), is considered one of the best professional education programs available for venue leaders to further expand their universe of management, leadership skills, and understanding.
Do I Qualify For VMS – Leadership Institute?
The Leadership Institute (VMS-LI) is designed for individuals who have either completed Years 1 and 2 of Venue Management School (VMS) or are at a senior management level or above and actively employed in the venue industry (in a venue/working for a company that manages venues or for an Allied company whose primary service provision is to venues). CVE or CVP designation preferred.
Leadership Institute Curriculum
VMS-Leadership Institute Curriculum will consist of:
301 – DiSCovering Your Leadership Style
302 – Communications
303 – Negotiation Skills
304 – Successful Presentations
305 – Strategic Planning
306 – Problem Solving for Leaders
308 – HR NOW! Trends in Human Resources
309 – Understanding Leadership
Leadership Institute Faculty
Richard’s true passion however is around maximising human potential. As CIO (Chief Illuminations Officer) of Venue Solutions Group Advantage Training, Richard is a sought-after facilitator and speaker. He draws upon his 35 plus years as a senior executive in professional sports, venues and hospitality management to design and deliver leading edge training and professional development programs that deliver those “aha moments”.
In 2022 Richard and VSG Advantage Training were named HR Magazine’s “Top Emerging International Training and Development” company as a result of their cutting-edge professional development work.
Richard also served as President and CEO of Seafair, a premier festival management organization, and President and CEO of Northlands, one of the world’s largest multi-purpose entertainment and meeting complexes. While at Northlands he starred on an episode of the popular television show, “Undercover Boss.”
Richard has volunteered in a variety of industry related leadership roles including serving as Chair of the Board of Directors for the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM). He continues to instruct at the IAVM Venue Management School and Graduate Institute and was also Chair of its Board of Regents. Additionally, he regularly teaches internationally including as part of the faculty of the Venue Management Association Asia Pacific School and Leadership Institute.
Richard holds an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz School of Business and an ICD.C (corporate director certification) from the Rotman School of Business at the University of Toronto. His many professional service honours and distinctions include Major League Baseball’s Lee McPhail Award for excellence in business operations, Virginia Citizen of the Year, and the IAVM Venue Management School Ray Ward Award for his contributions to industry education.
Kim was formerly Director of Venues and Events for the City of Tacoma, Washington where she was responsible for the iconic 21000 seat Tacoma Dome, the Greater Tacoma Convention Center, Cheney Stadium (AAA Baseball), and historic theatres.
Kim joined the City of Tacoma from Comcast Arena (now Angel of the Winds Arena) in Everett, Washington. Comcast Arena was awarded the inaugural IAVM Venue Excellence Award for Arenas in 2010. Kim previously held venue leadership positions in Toronto and Grande Prairie, Canada, with a stop at the Olympic Medals Plaza at the Salt Lake City Olympic Games.
Kim’s first job after graduating from Acadia University in Wolfville, Canada took her to the village of Igloolik in the Eastern Canadian Arctic, where she managed the construction of a recreation complex under the midnight sun.
Kim holds the Certified Venue Executive (CVE) designation from IAVM. She served as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Association in 2015. During her tenure as an IAVM senior leader, she created the Legacy Program, fostered initiatives for women in leadership and diversity and inclusion, and championed the shift to effective board governance.
Kim is former Chair of the Board of Regents of the IAVM Venue Management School and currently Dean of the IAVM Leadership Institute. She is also on the faculty of the Asia-Pacific (Australia) Venue Management School and Leadership Institute.
Kim was named one of five inaugural “Women of Influence” in venue management by trade publication Venues Today and received the Ray Ward Award for recognition of her contributions to education at IAVM’s Venue Management School. In 2018 she was named Venue Executive of the Year by the International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) (and nominated again in 2023) and in 2022 industry publication Pollstar/Venues Now included her as a “Women in Live” honoree.
His career began at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium, working venue operational support to a host of major events including primary tenants NFL Eagles and MLB Phillies, World Cup Soccer and major stadium concerts. Since then, he has opened two new 10,000 seat arena construction projects and has managed event logistics of over ten intercollegiate sport programs and special events on five university campuses that have included stadium, arena, and theatre responsibilities.
Darius has a passion for emergency preparedness training, providing both clients and patrons a great in venue experience; as well as being a vocal proponent of valuing and investing in employee development. Achieving IAVM’s Certified Venue Executive designation in 2013, he continues to volunteer on association committees and give back to an industry he loves.
The TSA manages Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the University of South Florida Bulls, the Hillsborough County Tournament Sportsplex and three City of Tampa municipal golf courses- Rocky Point, Babe Zaharias and Rogers Park. The TSA also serves as the landlord for Amalie Arena, home of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Steinbrenner Field, spring home for the New York Yankees.
Eric previously served as the President and CEO of the Lansing Entertainment and Public Facilities Authority. Prior to Lansing, Eric served as the Director of Event Services for the Minneapolis Convention Center and as Associate Director for the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. He began his career at the Iowa State Center in Ames, Iowa where he served as the Guest Services Manager and was later promoted to Event Coordinator.
He is currently and instructor at the Graduate Institute and in his 16th year of instruction for the Venue Management School. Eric earned his Certified Venue Executive (CVE) designation from IAVM in 2013 and currently serves as the Past Chair of IAVM’s Board of Directors.
Eric received a Bachelor of Science in Finance and a Master of Science in Business Education and Administration from Illinois State University and serves as member of the Westshore Alliance, the Visit Tampa Bay Advisory Board and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission board.
He is happily married and the proud parent of two daughters. Eric loves to hunt, golf, fish, wood-work and spend time with his family.
Many moons later, Tammy is still in Iowa and in August 2015, she began serving as Executive Director of Stephens Auditorium on the campus of Iowa State University becoming only the fifth director in the venue’s 50 year history. She had career building stops as the General Manager of the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena (hockey smell anyone?) and in the VenuWorks corporate office as National Director of Marketing, Vice President of Venue Operations and Senior Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer before coming off the road and getting back to her first love of events. During those corporate years, she was fortunate to work four Super Bowls, open a college football stadium and convention center as well as persevering through several campaign events and presidential visits (thanks to Iowa Caucuses). But the lure of working events daily pulled her off the road and back into a venue full-time.
Giving back has always been important to Tammy. Through the years, she has served on many local boards and credits her volunteer work with giving her a good understanding of Robert’s Rules of Order and keeping her involved in events before she discovered this crazy, exhilarating industry of venue management as a career. She began her involvement in “national” organizations after starting at the venues in Cedar Rapids by joining the Arena Marketing Conference Planning Committee in 1997. In 1999, she became the first Board President when she helped transition the group into a 501(c)6 organization known as the Event and Arena Marketing Conference (EAMC). In 2006, she was awarded the GiGi Award of Excellence by EAMC.
The opportunity to serve in IAVM leadership came in 2006 after serving on sub committees that needed some marketing/public relations assistance for a few years. She was tapped on the shoulder by the late David Ross, CVE and Steve Peters, CVE to join the Region III leadership as treasurer. Tammy served as Region III Director from 2009-2011. After her board term ended, she continued with committee work over the next several years chairing the VenueConnect Planning Committee and Industry Affairs Committee and becoming an instructor and Regent at Venue Management School. Tammy was awarded IAVM’s Chair Citation in 2014. In July 2017, she was elected by IAMV membership for a four-year term in Board Leadership. She recently finished her year (2019-20) as Chair of the Board for IAVM and currently serves as Past Chair, Chair of the Leadership Development Committee and continues to assist with advocacy efforts.
Always up for a road trip, Tammy has one state (Alaska) and two major league baseball cities (Oakland and Detroit) to visit before she can check off 50 states and 32 MLB cities. Her husband, Mike and son, Tyler usually like to tag along because wife/mom can get good seats.
He worked in some of the most luxurious resorts in the world before establishing himself as a world leading expert in the event technology field, holding management roles in tech companies such as Micros-Fidelio, Ungerboeck Software, Aventri and is currently Executive Vice President at Momentus Technologies.
Currently Steve is the North American Chair for the International Convention & Congress Association (ICCA), is also Chair of the International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM) Strategic Leadership & Resources Committee, on the Board of Regents (and an Instructor) for IAVM’s Venue Management School, a member of IAVM’s Cyber Security committee, and an instructor at the Venue Management Association’s (VMA) Australian Venue Management School.
Over the past 25 years, Steve has spoken in over 20 countries on topics related to the industry, with a focus on technology.
Kerry is a member of IAVM, IAEE and PCMA, and has served on several boards/committees both within the industry and in her communities. Kerry currently serves as First Vice Chair of the IAVM Board of Directors and as the Treasurer on the IAVM Foundation. She was awarded Venues Today Woman of Influence in 2015, and Woman of Distinction in 2017. She teaches at the Venue Management School yearly for IAVM and both domestic as well as internationally for CEM classes through IAEE (Korea and Bangkok), and advises for Meredith woman’s college. Kerry is a graduate of University of Michigan majoring in Business, Economics and Communications. She has a son Garrett who is 17 years old, and they live with their new cat Bachelor, a bearded dragon named Kermit and a 36-year-old box turtle Mr. B in Raleigh.
Cheryl transitioned into venue management as Bookings Manager for the Sioux City (IA) Convention Center, Auditorium and Tourism Bureau. During this time Cheryl attended Public Assembly Facility Management School (now Venue Management School) and became dedicated to IAVM.
In the position of Executive Director, Cheryl opened an arena at Eastern Michigan University, managed a performing arts theater and football stadium. At Michigan State University, she was the Executive Director of the Breslin Center. From there she transitioned to North Dakota managing a complex housing an NCAA D-I indoor football stadium, arena and conference center. She is currently with Experience Columbia (South Carolina) as the Vice President and General Manager of the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
Cheryl is also an adjunct faculty member for the world ranked University of South Carolina College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sports Management teaching Introduction to Event and Venue Management.
With a lifelong passion for learning, Cheryl holds degrees in nursing, health care administration, business & psychology as well as a Master’s Degree in Sports & Event Marketing/Technology Management. She also has taught or guest lectured at universities in Michigan, North Dakota and South Carolina. Serving on the faculty for Venue Management School provided the opportunity to teach in the similar program in Australia. She has also presented on various industry topics at IAVM conferences, USC’s Sports, Entertainment, Venues Today Conference and RISE (Raising the Industry in Sports & Entertainment).
Throughout her career, Cheryl has provided leadership and service in every community through executive boards for chambers of commerce, hospitals, nursing homes, service clubs, health care organizations, young professional advisory boards and an Honorary Commander with the Grand Forks Air Force Base.
Attending Public Assembly Facility Management School (the original name for Venue Management School) planted a passion for service to IAVM. While currently a regent, Cheryl has served as the Chair of the VMS Board of Regents, served on IAVM Board of Directors on 3 occasions, served as chair of the Board of Governors for Senior Executive Symposium at Cornell University, Professional Education Council, Research Task Force, and District Chair. Throughout the past 20 years, she has served on multiple committees including Arenas, Universities, Convention Center, Conference Planning, Governance, Textbook Review and E Book Review. Cheryl has provided coaching in IAVM’s Mentor Connector program for several years as well.
Besides local recognition from various community service organizations, Cheryl was recognized as a Venue’s Today Women of Influence Award and as a Luminary Entertainment Venue Executive.
Registration Information
IAVM Member Tuition Rate
Member Tuition – Leadership Institute
$1450
Registration for all classes for VMS 2024 (Year 1, Year 2, and Leadership Institute) is now full. However, we would like to encourage you to register and join the waitlist to ensure that you will be on the Priority List for VMS 2025. Registration will open in December 2024.
Non-Member Tuition Rates
Non-Member – Leadership Institute
$1945*
Registration for all classes for VMS 2024 (Year 1, Year 2, and Leadership Institute) is now full. However, we would like to encourage you to register and join the waitlist to ensure that you will be on the Priority List for VMS 2025. Registration will open in December 2024.
Room & Board Package Details –
Includes 6 nights accommodation at the Saddlebrook Resort (check-in Saturday June 8; check-out Friday June 14), daily breakfast and breaks, 5 lunches, and 3 dinners.
- Single Run of House Room $2055
- Guest Rooms overlooking the Arnold Palmer signature golf course, pools or surrounding nature preserve from your private balcony or patio. Amenities include two double beds or a king bed, 100% Egyptian cotton linens, goose-down duvets, a large desk, WiFi, dual-line speaker phones, 42” flat screen television, coffee maker, an iHome Bluetooth Wireless FM Clock Radio with USB charging and more.
- Shared Two-Bedroom Suite (each roommate must register and pay separately) $1595
- 950-square-foot Two-Bedroom Suites are awash in tropically inspired décor. Relax in your living room, separate dining area or fully equipped kitchen. Both private bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and separate dressing areas. Look out over the golf course, pools or nature preserve from your private balcony or patio off the living room. The Two-Bedroom Suites come with a combination of a king and queen, two queens, or one king and two twin beds.
- All attendees selecting this option will be assigned a roommate. Closer to the event date you will be able to make a roommate request. If no roommate request is made one will be assigned
Cancellations and Refunds
Any changes to registration are subject to $100 admin fee, this includes cancellations/refunds, name changes, or registration type changes.
Cancellation and refund requests must be made via email to the IAVM Meetings Department at meetings@iavm.org. Fees are calculated based on the full cost of registration and the date cancellation request is submitted.
If a registrant is unable to attend an event for any reason, someone else from their venue/company may attend in their place with written notice up to 2 weeks prior to the event start date. If a cancellation is necessary, the following refund deadlines apply:
- Cancellation request submitted on or before April 7, 2024: Full Refund minus $100 admin fee
- Cancellation request submitted between April 8 –May 7, 2024: 50% refund minus $100 admin fee
- Cancellation request submitted between May 8 – May 24, 2024: 25% refund minus $100 admin fee
- Cancellation request submitted on May 25, 2024 or later: No refund
- Optional fees (including, but not limited to: golf and pre-conference workshops) are non-refundable from the time of purchase.
The above cancellation deadlines apply to PAID, UNPAID, and partially paid registrations. Invoiced no-shows will be billed as a cancellation accordingly. Late requests for refunds due to special circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Rollover Policy
There is no rollover option. If a registrant is unable to attend, and the venue is not able to send another attendee, registration will be refunded based on the above cancellation deadlines.
Leadership Institute Housing & Travel
Saddlebrook Resort
5700 Saddlebrook Way, Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
Requested Arrival & Departure Dates/Times
Arrival
Friday, June 7 (night included in Room & Board Package)
Departure
Friday, June 14 – departure may be anytime on the 14th.
Tampa International Airport (TPA)
Ground Transportation
Saddlebrook Resort is located one mile east of I-75 at exit 279, which is about 30 minutes north of Tampa International Airport.
Taxi: Approximate fare range $80-$100 and takes about 30-40 minutes (or up to an hour in traffic).
UberX – UberSELECT: Approximate fares range $45-$70 and takes about 30-40 minutes (or up to an hour in traffic).
Transportation to/from Tampa International Airport can be coordinated by Saddlebrook’s Transportation Concierge. For more information on booking, please visit their website or call (813) 907-4455.