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EVENTMAKERS


DELAWARE Wilmington – World Cafe Live at the Queen has hired Allison Wier as their new Private Events Sales Manager.


FLORIDA Orlando – IMS Technology Services of Garnett Valley, PA officially opened a new location. IMS has produced meetings and events nationwide and abroad since 1994. The Orlando location, along with their virtual warehousing, further ensures customers’ needs and expectations are met.


NEW JERSEY Bernardsville – Dana Devine has joined the elite team at Strategic Meetings and Events.


Princeton Junction – CMA Association Management, a full-service association management and marketing firm, has added Greta Cuyler to its in-house mar- keting team’s public relations staff where she will work with the Association of Legal Administrators.


NEW YORK New York City – Loews Hotels and Resorts appointed David Weidlich to the position of Vice President of Operations for the brand's Eastern Region. Weidlich will oversee all aspects of operations for six Loews properties, including: Loews Madison Hotel; Loews Annapolis Hotel; Loews Philadelphia Hotel; Loews Miami Beach Hotel; Loews Boston Hotel; and Loews Regency New York.


PENNSYLVANIA Allentown – Civic Theatre has announced the hiring of their new Managing Director, John Hedges.


Berwyn – Madeline Scepansky has been named as Business Development Coordinator for Perrin Conferences.


Chestnut Hill/Philadelphia – Samantha Overstreet has been named Sales Manager for Private Events at El Poquito Restaurant.


Frazer – Amy Band has been appointed Director of Sales and Marketing for the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel.


Philadelphia – Judy Moore has been promoted to Associate Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the Garces Group overseeing private event dining and special events for Iron Chef Jose Garces’ collection of restaurants and catering operations. Also, Marina Volpe was recently promoted to a Catering Sales Manager position with Garces Events at The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, where she is primarily involved with coordinating all Resident Company and Internal Kimmel Center Events.


Philadelphia – DiscoverPHL (Philadelphia's convention and visitors bureau) announced that Rick Staub has joined the organization as Senior Vice President of Convention Sales. A hotel industry veteran, Staub will lead the DiscoverPHL’s convention sales and serv- ices team in booking goals by proactively positioning and marketing the city and


the Pennsylvania Convention Center to prospective convention groups.


Philadelphia – The Museum of the American Revolution, set to open in 2017, has hired Christine Spencer as Director of Marketing and Public Relations, and Grace Lahneman as Leadership Giving Manager. Spencer had previously held the same title with the Atlantic City Alliance and, prior, with the National Constitution Center.


Philadelphia – Entertainment Cruises has promoted Fred Hoelsworth to Sales Director.


Philadelphia – Roberts Event Group has expanded its staff, as Jennie Tis returned as Director of Business Development and Abby Homol was promoted to Account Manager.


West Chester - Advanced Staging Productions has hired Matt Stone as an on site Audio Video Engineer for large corporate clients, and Chris Paterson is now their Warehouse Manager.


VIRGINIA Leesburg – John Walsh has joined The National Conference Center and West Belmont Place as Food and Beverage Director.


WASHINGTON, DC CSI-DMC has announced that China Brissett joined their team as Senior Account Manager.


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