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CONFERENCES & TRADE SHOWS
TEAMS2010
Awards Luncheon. Mike Butts, Executive
Director of Visit Charlotte, who, along
with representatives of Sports NC, the
Charlotte Regional Sports Commission,
and the North Carolina Division of Film,
Tourism and Sports Development, was
responsible for bringing TEAMS’10 to the
city, said: “Sporting events are one of the
fastest-growing and most economically
resilient industries within the travel and
tourism sector.”
He continued: “It was a real team
effort to bring this Conference to Char-
lotte. We are confident that after theStanding, left to right: Timothy Schneider, Publisher of SportsTravel magazine; Roger Walters,
extensive list of leaders and representa-Commissioner of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, who accepted the award for Best
tives from this industry experience ourCollegiate Multi-Sport or Multi-Discipline Event for the 2009 Collegiate National Finals Rodeo in
amazing sporting facilities and attrac-Casper, Wyoming; D’Ann Keller, Associate Director of Championships for the NCAA, who accepted
tions, they’ll be back with their sportsthe award for Best Collegiate Sports Event Series or Circuit for the 2009 NCAA Men’s Final Four in
groups in tow, resulting in tremendousDetroit, Michigan; Chip Fisher, Chairman of the Board and CEO of the 2009 Special Olympics
impact for the Charlotte region and theWorld Winter Games, who accepted the awards for Sports Event of the Year and Best Amateur Multi-
entire state of North Carolina.”Sport or Multi-Discipline Event for the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Boise and
Lisa Furfine, Associate Publisher ofSun Valley, Idaho; Linda Moore, Senior Director of Business Administration for ESPN, who accepted
SportsTravel magazine, confirmed shethe award for Best Professional Multi-Sport of Multi-Discipline Event for the 2009 ESPN Winter X
expects TEAMS’10 to surprise and delightGames in Aspen, Colorado; Kevin Couture, Manager of Adult Hockey with USA Hockey, who
attendees who are first-time visitors toaccepted the award for Best Amateur Single-Sport Event for the 2009 USA Hockey Pond Hockey
Charlotte: “The City of Charlotte has anChampionships in Eagle River, Wisconsin; and Lisa Furfine, Associate Publisher of SportsTravel
incredible sports-related footprint formagazine.
TEAMS’10 attendees. Between the soon-
Seated, left to right: Frank Supovitz, Senior VP of Events for the NFL, who accepted the award for to-open NASCAR Hall of Fame, the
Best Professional Single-Sport Event for Super Bowl XLIII (Pittsburgh vs. Arizona) in Tampa, Lowes Motor Speedway and the US
Florida; Eddie Einhorn, founder of the National Youth Baseball Championships and Vice-Chairman National Whitewater Center, we know
of the Chicago White Sox, who accepted the award for Best New Sports Event for the 2008 National everyone will have a fabulous time.” ✪
Youth Baseball Championships in Memphis, Tennessee; and Pat Wilson, VP of Operations for Little
League Baseball, who accepted the award for Best Amateur Sports Event Series or Circuit for the 2008 For sponsorship or exhibitor information
Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. please call: +1 (310) 577-3700. For further
details on the TEAMS’10 please visit:Not Pictured:
www.TEAMSconference.comPete Schenkel, board member of the Texas State Fair, who accepted the award for Best Collegiate
PanStadia is proud to once again be anSingle-Sport Event for the 2008 Texas vs. Oklahoma football game in Dallas, Texas; Don Renzulli,
Official Media Partner for TEAMS’10 andSenior VP of Events for the NHL, who accepted the award for Best Professional Sports Event Series or
will have Special Distribution at the event.Circuit for the 2009 NHL Stanley Cup Finals in Detroit, Michigan, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
by video; and Timothy Shriver, Chairman and
CEO of Special Olympics, who accepted the
award for Sports Event of the Year for the
2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games
in Boise and Sun Valley, Idaho, by video.
The TEAMS 2009 Conference &
Expo featured more than 300
exhibitors and pre-scheduled
appointment sessions between
event rights holders and
prospective hosts and suppliers.
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