FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 22, 2005
CONTACT: Mary E. Power, CAE
President & CEO
Convention Industry Council
(703) 610-9030
mpower@conventionindustry.org
www.conventionindustry.org
The Convention Industry Council (CIC) Announces Hall of Leaders
Inductees for 2006
Six Pioneers Will Receive the Meetings, Conventions and Exhibitions
Industry’s
Highest Honor at a Gala Event in Boston on August 20, 2006
McLean, VA– June 23, 2005 – Six meetings, conventions
and exhibitions industry pioneers will join 86 fellow leaders immortalized
in the Convention Industry Council’s (CIC) Hall of Leaders. The
six individuals were selected from a group of extraordinary nominees
representing the most outstanding leaders and innovators in the industry.
The honorees will be inducted at the 2006 Hall of Leaders Gala on August
20, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts.
In making the announcement, CIC president and CEO Mary Power said,
"We are pleased to honor these extraordinary individuals. Their
innovation, commitment and energy are inspiring and a credit to the
tremendous talent that exists in the meetings, conventions and exhibitions
industry."
Nominations were submitted either by CIC member organizations or the
general industry community. Only those who have substantially contributed
to the industry and whose efforts continue to shape it qualify for nomination
for the CIC Hall of Leaders. Nominees must also have proven versatility
through a range of actions that have impacted and re-defined meetings,
conventions, and/or exhibitions. An eleven-person selection committee,
appointed by the CIC, met this month to review the nominations and recommend
inductees. The CIC Board of Directors then approved the slate.
The CIC Hall of Leaders was established in 1985. Each inductee is honored
at the Hall of Leaders Recognition Pavilion in the Washington (D.C.)
Convention Center and on the walls of McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois.
The 2006 Hall of Leaders inductees are:
William “Bill” Boyd, CITE, CMP, CMM
President/ CEO
Sunbelt Motivation and Travel, Inc.
Nominated by: The Society of Incentive and Travel Executives (SITE)
Bill Boyd, CITE, CMP, CMM has experience that spans both the meetings
and incentive industries, and is a proven leader and pioneer. As President,
CEO and Founder of Sunbelt Motivation & Travel, Inc., Mr. Boyd has
provided high-quality incentive travel programs, merchandise award programs,
meeting management and motivation strategies for over 25 years. As a
pioneer developer of online registration software, Mr. Boyd was one
of the first to use such software for his incentive programs. And due
to his efforts, others in the industry are aware of the great value
of online registration procedures and products. In his current volunteer
role as President of The Society of Incentive and Travel Executives
(SITE), Mr. Boyd launched the FutureSITE capital funding campaign in
2005, a key factor in SITE’s growth. This was done to ensure that
SITE has the funds needed to raise the bar in the incentive and travel
industry. Mr. Boyd has also been very involved The Meeting Professionals
International (MPI) and served on its Board of Directors from 1991 to
1992. In 1993, he served as the Board Liaison to Council of Chapter
Presidents then became President the following year until 1995. He responded
to a local need for post-secondary education related to the travel industry,
and developed the Travel, Exposition and Meeting Management (TEMM) program
at Richland College in Dallas, Texas. In the program’s 10th year,
he has set the stage to bring bright new professionals into the industry.
Robert “Bob” Dallmeyer
President
R.D. International
Nominated by: International Association for Exhibition Management (IAEM)
Bob Dallmeyer has owned R.D. International since 1984, providing diverse
services including international exhibition facility representation
& marketing programs, international and domestic exhibition/event
management, corporate motivational and marketing seminars, convention
center development projects, tradeshow marketing campaigns, and association
management. Among his many publications and productions, Mr. Dallmeyer
wrote, produced, and directed the video instruction program “Trade
Shows: The Unique Sales Opportunity.” In 2003, Mr. Dallmeyer was
cited by Tradeshow Week as one of the industry’s “100 Most
Influential People” and one of the “Top 5 Industry Entrepreneurs.”
While Chairman of the International Association for Exhibition Management
(IAEM), he created the Future Strategies committee, as well as the exhibition
industry’s Global Council. Mr. Dallmeyer also created and implemented
destination-marketing programs for such cities as Brussels, Belgium,
Monterrey, N.L. Mexico, and Florence, Italy. In addition to other projects,
Mr. Dallmeyer currently teaches Exhibition Management for George Washington
University’s Event Management Certificate Program as well as IAEM’s
Certified Exhibition Management program.
Virginia M. Lofft
Former Vice President/ Publishing Director
Primedia Business, The Meetings Group Magazines
Nominated by: Betsy Bair, Primedia Business
Virginia Lofft has been a key leader in the meetings and conventions
industry for over three decades. As chief editor of Successful Meetings
Magazine during the formative years of the meetings industry, she was
instrumental in developing several industry associations, including
Meeting Professionals International (MPI). Ms. Lofft set editorial standards
for hands-on coverage of all industry events and built a reputation
for editorial integrity. Her belief in educating others in the international
meetings and incentive community led to the development of the award-winning
Beyond Borders magazine, published by The Meetings Group magazines (Corporate
Meetings & Incentives, Association Meetings, Medical Meetings, Insurance
Conference Planner, and Religious Conference Manager), which is essential
literature for those taking meetings and events to the global stage.
Ms. Lofft recognized the emerging interest from foreign destinations
about the U.S. meetings and incentive industries and acted as the primary
educator for most of the early meeting, incentive, convention, and exposition
(MICE) specialists in Europe and Asia. Ms. Lofft was also involved in
the creation of the Meeting Executive Certification program, which ultimately
became the Convention Industry Council’s Certified Meeting Professional
(CMP) program. She is a strong role model for women around the world
in both the publishing and meetings industries. As a mentor, Ms. Lofft
has shown others how to be successful as an inspiring woman and business
leader.
J. Frank Poe
Director
City of Dallas Convention & Event Services Department
Nominated by: International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM)
The legacy of J. Frank Poe, thirty two-year convention center veteran,
is secure as the leader of IAAM’s Safety and Security Task Force.
After the events of 9/11, Mr. Poe accepted the responsibility of chairing
the task force, formed by IAAM to address facility security. Under his
leadership, the task force created safety and security protocols and
best practices for convention centers and exhibit halls, as well as
stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, and performing arts venues. Furthering
the vision, Mr. Poe worked with the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) to create the IAAM Academy for Venue Safety and Security (AVSS).
The AVSS will be a success, just as many public facilities have successfully
thrived under his management. As Director of the City of Dallas Convention
and Event Services Department, Mr. Poe maintains responsibility for
the Dallas Convention Center, Farmer’s Market, Reunion Arena,
and the Office of Special Events. Among one of the largest facilities
in the United States (1,900,000 square feet), the Dallas Convention
Center has consistently ranked among the top five convention centers
in the US. Many industry professionals look to Mr. Poe as a silent mentor
through his example, influence and teaching of calm direction and progress.
Mickey Schaefer, CAE
President
Mickey Schaefer & Associates, LLC
Nominated by: Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA)
The foresight, vision and leadership of Mickey Schaefer, CAE has made
the Convention Industry Council’s Accepted Practices Exchange
(APEX) initiative possible. In addition to holding the position of Chair
of APEX since 2000, she has been APEX’s driving force since its
start. Ms. Schaefer has shaped the meetings, conventions, and exhibitions
industry by establishing accepted practices and standardizing business
processes and procedures. APEX is streamlining all aspects of the industry
and creating lasting value. Additionally, while serving as PCMA’s
chairperson in 1998, Ms. Schaefer brought forth new ideas and perspectives
to create the PCMA Learning Center. Like Ms. Schaefer, the Center is
committed to continuing quality education for meeting professionals.
Her professional career exemplifies passion for the industry, sound
leadership, effective business results, and growth with every position
she has held. In January 2005, Ms. Schaefer retired from the American
Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) after 21 years to start her own
consulting company, Mickey Schaefer & Associates, LLC.
Carl C. Thompson
Executive Director
Society of Government Meeting Professionals
Nominated by: Society of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP)
As a founding member in 1981, Carl C. Thompson helped shape the Society
of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP) to meet the needs of government-meeting
planners. His commitment to the unique needs and issues faced by the
government meeting professional is evident through his work to educate
members, provide networking opportunities, and market SGMP throughout
the industry. Due to his incredible volunteer work with SGMP, Mr. Thompson
was hired as SGMP’s first Executive Director in 2001. Under Mr.
Thompson’s leadership, SGMP has experienced significant membership
and financial growth. In August 2005, one of Mr. Thompson’s dreams
will become reality with the launch of the first training course for
the Certified Government Meeting Professional (CGMP) program. This certification
program will provide consistency for federal, state, and local government
officials as they plan and execute quality, yet cost effective, government
meetings. Mr. Thompson is truly admired and respected by his peers,
and has the passion and desire to accomplish what he believes in.
The Hall of Leaders Gala will be held August 20, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts
in conjunction with the American Society of Association Executives’
Annual Meeting. The evening will feature the induction ceremony, fine
dining, and a tribute to the industry, as well as a great time for all.
The Convention Industry Council’s 31 member organizations represent
more than 100,000 individuals and 15,000 firms and properties involved
in the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry. Formed in 1949
to provide a forum for member organizations seeking to enhance the industry,
the CIC facilitates the exchange of information and develops programs
to promote professionalism within the industry and educates the public
on its profound economic impact.
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