DELAWAREDELA ARE
Wilmington - Chase Center on the Riverfront has hired two new Sales Managers - Emily Ferris and Heather Fisher. Emily previously worked for Deerfield Country Club, while Heather was most recently at the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce.
MARYLAND
Columbia - Amanda Jones has been named Sales Manager for Main Event Entertainment at the Mall at Columbia.
NEW JERSEY
Marlton - Chauffeur Driven has hired Carly Sokoloff as their new Director of Events.
NEW YORK
New York City - Trudy Singh was promoted to Regional Vice President of Sales, Mid-Atlantic by NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization for the five boroughs of New York City. A destination expert with more than 25 years of industry experience, Trudy’s responsibilities include management of NYC & Company’s satellite office operations.
PENNSYLVANIA
Downingtown - Ilene Kirby has joined the team at JR Global Events as Senior Program Manager, while Danielle Cleary has joined the team as Sourcing Specialist.
GarnetGarnet Valley – IMS Technology Services announced that industry-veteran Warren
alley – IMS chnology Services
Abraham is now their Vice President of Business Development for the event staging division. Warren has nearly four-decades of experience in the hospitality and meetings industry.
Haverford - Fearless Restaurants welcomes both Jake Wade and Christian Leo, each in the role of Private Events Concierge. Jake was previously the General Manager at the Moshulu where he served for 10 years. He recently returned to Fearless Restaurants, and now both he and Christian are committed to ensuring that guests will have a first class experience through top-notch service, great food, superior hospitality and an engaging envi- ronment aboard the restaurant. Not only do they handle all on-site activities relevant to events, but they connect guests with any services or products they need for their event, as well.
Lititz - Upstage Video welcomes Jason Cataldi as their new Vice President of Business Development. Jason comes to the company after having spent over 22 years in the rental and staging industry, most recently with IMS Technology Services. In his new position, Jason will be responsible for forging new and lasting business relationships in support of the rental and event staging operation for Upstage Video.
Philadelphia - Melissa Brannon has joined the Barnes Foundation as Senior Director of Business Strategy.
Philadelphia - En Route has placed Dustin LaCava-Wingate in the new role of Digital Content Manager, and Leah Wynalek as their new Content Specialist.
VIRGINIA VIRGINIA
Alexandria – The AMC Institute announced the appointment of Monica Robinson to the AMCI team as Vice President of Communications and Learning.
Arlington - The Consumer Technology Association announced two executive promotions involving newly-created positions. Karen Chupka is now Executive Vice President and Tiffany Moore is now Senior Vice President, Political and Industry Affairs.
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Dells - Kalahari Resorts and Conventions announced that Tifani Jones joined the company as Corporate Director of Sales. Tifani will oversee the sales teams there in Wisconsin Dells and at the Kalahari Resorts locations in Sandusky, OH; Pocono Mountains, PA; and a fourth location breaking ground next month in Round Rock, TX. Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is experiencing incredible growth with planned expansions of the convention centers at both the Wisconsin Dells and Pocono Mountains locations to go along with the addition of a new property in Texas.
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