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Corporate Social Responsibility


GLOBAL SPECTRUM CONVENTION CENTERS


Exceptional Venues, Successful Events, Lasting Partnerships


planners to create themed events and special- ized catering options that ensure memorable experiences. Flexible pricing and efficient yield management help planners stay on budget and create a win-win scenario. Meeting planners, attendees, and exhibitors


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LOBAL SPECTRUM, A WORLDWIDE leader in venue management, caters to professionalmeetingplanners.Oncemeet-


ing planners book an event at any of 29 Global Spectrum–managed convention centers, they can expect personalized customer service from a pro- fessional team with innovative ideas. This includes a personalized approach. The


event experience at a Global Spectrum– managed convention center begins with a “How You Doin’?” This philosophy is based on a sim- ple question, but the implementation is so much more.For Global Spectrum employees, it’s going above and beyond and treating clients the way they want to be treated. Global Spectrum wants to know the goals and objectives meeting plan- ners have for their events so that its managers can personalize their approach to each client. The focus of Global Spectrum’s philosophy remains consistent: Put the customer first. It’s about giving clients the ultimate event experi- ence — all in an effort to establish long-term relationships by exceeding the expectations of event planners, attendees, and exhibitors. Global Spectrum utilizes innovative thinking


to assist meeting planners. Its access to a net- work of creative marketing and public-relations initiatives helps to build event attendance and enhance sponsorship packages. Global Spec- trum’s management teams work with event


 BRINGING THEM IN: Global


Spectrum’s innovative marketing helps to


build attendance at events. A “How You


Doin’?” approach at Global Spectrum–


managed convention centers puts the customer first.


can be assured that their decision to come to a Global Spectrum–managed convention center will be met with a professionally trained staff. Global Spectrum venues incorporate professional development and training in all aspects of the company, including sales, marketing, event man- agement, catering, finance, and operations.This commitment to staff members’ growth enables better service to clients, creates lasting impres- sions for visitors,and enhances relationships with everyone who comes through venues’ doors. Global Spectrum’s STEP UP Program (Global


Spectrum Total Environmental Plan) represents a commitment at every Global Spectrum– managed venue to raise awareness and take action to reduce environmental impact by sav- ing and reusing energy and reducing and recy- cling waste. Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint aren’t just for Earth Day— the company con- tinues to take every opportunity to look for new ways to further reduce, reuse, and recycle. Global Spectrum is at the forefront of the


meetings industry, setting the standard in venue management. Its worldwide network of facilities allows it to stay on the cutting edge of new trends and initiatives and share these ideas with clients. The company’s Global E-News and white papers are produced based on these trends and are provided to clients, event organizers, and owners, keeping them informed as they make decisions about their events. It’s more than a promise; it’s proven. Plan your


next event with Global Spectrum to discover first- hand its exceptional facilities — and to experi- ence why the most successful meetings take place at Global Spectrum–managed venues.


FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Global Spectrum at (888) 456-2599, or log on to www.globalspectrum.com. 


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