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SUMMARY:TMI Salt Pure
DESCRIPTION:*REGISTER*\n4/6/2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CST \nTo register for this session of the COVID Tech Playbook Live Webinar Series\, please do so here. \nAbout This Session\nThe session will discuss TMI’s ZGEN Series Hypochlorous Generators. The innovative sanitation solutions company will explore some of the key challenges public organizations such as schools\, universities and sports venues have faced since the onset of the pandemic and strategies to implement cost effective\, safe and efficient disinfection procedures to create a safe environment for all. \nWe will delve into a real world example of how one district used innovation and cost cutting strategies to achieve safe and efficient solutions allowing them to safely re-open. \nTimothy and Michele Petsch\, founders and co-owners of TMI Salt Pure Corporation will discuss how sports and entertainment organizations of any size\, with a particular focus on education\, can quickly develop and implement scalable\, cost-effective\, and efficient cleaning\, sanitizing and disinfecting systems. We’ll go over how the systems ensure a safe environment for patrons that complies with CDC guidelines. With the increased need to disinfect high touch surfaces in public places budgets can get stretched thin and the supply chain and logistics can be problematic. The discussion will also include budget friendly solutions such as manufacturing disinfectant on site and reducing labor by disinfecting as you clean with Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl). HOCl is not only effective against COVID-SARS 2\, but is also non-toxic\, environmental and affordable. Our panelist is a representative from the Anchorage School District\, Rob Holland\, Director of Maintenance and Operations who has helped the district attain unprecedented cleanliness standards within a limited budget. Rob recently received a Denali Award for Excellence. \n“Rob’s vision will literally save the District thousands of dollars over the next several years. His innovation and strategic thinking maximized the best outcome while effectively operating within a very limited budget\,” said Senior Director of Maintenance and Operations Darin Hargraves. \nSPEAKER INFORMATION\n\n\n\n\n\nTimothy S Petsch\, Managing Director\, TMI Salt Pure Corporation – Host – Co-Founder and Managing Director\, TMI Salt Pure Corporation – Timothy is responsible for the technical side of the company and focuses on relationships pertaining to business development. Timothy’s business history is the bend of practical experience in fields ranging from construction in Africa to off-shore oil platforms in the North Sea\, to renewable energy in the installation and sales of Solar Heating in S. California; to the corporate boardrooms of America during his decade long tenure with Bank of America in their Securities Service division of Mergers and Acquisitions. It was during this phase of his career that he was instrumental in designing the support structure of Master Limited Partnerships that helped the Bank to distinguish itself from others in the field. Timothy was privileged to hold the position of President of the San Diego Chapter of Corporate Secretaries for public corporations in 1987 – 1988. But it is TMI Salt Pure® that Timothy is most proud of in his list of accomplishments. Through his varied business experience Timothy learned many of the basic tenets that now drive TMI\, but the most profound lesson he learned was that if you treat your customers and business associates in a moral manner and put client satisfaction before revenue generation\, you will create a sustainable corporation built on strong ethics.\nMichele G Petsch\, Financial Director\, TMI Salt Pure Corporation -Host – Financial Director\, TMI Salt Pure Corporation – As Co-Founder and the Financial / Marketing Director for TMI Salt Pure® Corporation\, Michele is responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the organization specifically as it relates to financial & administrative functions. This includes database & systems management\, information management\, marketing and bidding. Michele graduated from Natal University in South Africa in the 1980’s with an Honors degree in Economic History and from the Graduate School of Marketing in Durban in the same decade.\nRob Holland\, Director of Maintenance & Operations\, Anchorage School District – Panelist – After graduating from CWU\, Rob worked in the private sector for 30 years in the wholesale supply industry as a vendor for custodial supplies and equipment. This led to an emphasis in institutional sales and training within school districts\, colleges hospitals. Rob has spent the past 26 years in Alaska\, which includes equipment set up and has-mat shipping/training in the North Slope oil fields of Alaska\, as well as custodial training to remote school districts off of the road system. Rob is currently responsible for 95 total facilities (85 schools) encompassing 7.5 million square feet\, including 330 custodians and 150 maintenance employees.\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT IS COVID TECH PLAYBOOK?\nA Live Webinar Series – The Latest Innovative TECHnology Powering a Confident Return to Live Events. \nXperience\, an IIFX technology network of enterprises and startups is producing a COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate Tech Talk Series. As we move into 2021\, sports and entertainment organizations will prepare to reset/restart/reopen to fans. The process of opening a venue and delivering a live sports/entertainment experience has never been more difficult. Not only must venue operators meet medical and government requirements to ensure safety\, while maintaining a security posture\, they must also convince skeptical fans that the in-venue experience is worth it. \nThe Tech Talk Series will provide insight how these products may affect and assist your organization in the COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate. Technology provides some of the most important tools in the toolkit to help the sports and entertainment industry manage risk\, signal they are ready to their staff and fans\, reopen their doors\, and deliver memory making experiences.
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SUMMARY:How to Leverage Technology to Improve Fan Experience
DESCRIPTION:*REGISTER*\nTo register for this session of the COVID Tech Playbook Live Webinar Series\, please do so here. \nHOW TO LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE FAN EXPERIENCE\nSPEAKER INFORMATION\nThe amount of new health and safety protocols creates additional challenges while maintaining an enjoyable fan experience during your re-opening efforts. Fans and visitors are excited to get back to their favorite past times\, and you need to ensure their safety through every step of your facility. Your existing technology – including IP surveillance cameras\, access control\, and network audio devices – can support with your efforts by providing solutions beyond traditional security measures. \nJoin key industry experts for a panel-style discussion about creative surveillance technology uses and lessons learned in maintaining a positive fan experience while adhering to safety and health requirements. You’ll hear from Security Physical Security Specialist\, Ahlonko Bruce\, as he shares his experience in re-opening Chicago’s beloved United Center. He will be joined by Axis Communications’ Steve Burdet (Solution Management Manager) and Kevin Taylor (Segment Development Manager for Smart Cities) as they uncover unique uses for your existing infrastructure throughout every level of your facility – from your parking lot to fan seating – and every area in between. \nHost: Kevin Taylor\, Segment Development Manager\, Smart Cities\, Axis Communications \nPanelist: Steve Burdet\, Manager\, Solution Management\, Axis Communications \nPanelist: Ahlonko Bruce\, Security Physical Security Specialist\, United Center \nWHAT IS COVID TECH PLAYBOOK?\nA Live Webinar Series – The Latest Innovative TECHnology Powering a Confident Return to Live Events. \nXperience\, an IIFX technology network of enterprises and startups is producing a COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate Tech Talk Series. As we move into 2021\, sports and entertainment organizations will prepare to reset/restart/reopen to fans. The process of opening a venue and delivering a live sports/entertainment experience has never been more difficult. Not only must venue operators meet medical and government requirements to ensure safety\, while maintaining a security posture\, they must also convince skeptical fans that the in-venue experience is worth it. \nThe Tech Talk Series will provide insight how these products may affect and assist your organization in the COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate. Technology provides some of the most important tools in the toolkit to help the sports and entertainment industry manage risk\, signal they are ready to their staff and fans\, reopen their doors\, and deliver memory making experiences.
URL:https://iifx.org/event/axis-communications/
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SUMMARY:D&B Fanblock
DESCRIPTION:*REGISTER*\nTo register for this session of the COVID Tech Playbook Live Webinar Series\, please do so here. \nSPEAKER INFORMATION\nSport is nothing without its fans. d&b Fanblock – powered by Autograph Stadium Sound combines technical and theatrical expertise to supply the emotionally charged atmosphere of a full stadium\, arena or sports center while they are either empty or have greatly reduced seating capacity. \nWHAT IS COVID TECH PLAYBOOK?\nA Live Webinar Series – The Latest Innovative TECHnology Powering a Confident Return to Live Events. \nXperience\, an IIFX technology network of enterprises and startups is producing a COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate Tech Talk Series. As we move into 2021\, sports and entertainment organizations will prepare to reset/restart/reopen to fans. The process of opening a venue and delivering a live sports/entertainment experience has never been more difficult. Not only must venue operators meet medical and government requirements to ensure safety\, while maintaining a security posture\, they must also convince skeptical fans that the in-venue experience is worth it. \nThe Tech Talk Series will provide insight how these products may affect and assist your organization in the COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate. Technology provides some of the most important tools in the toolkit to help the sports and entertainment industry manage risk\, signal they are ready to their staff and fans\, reopen their doors\, and deliver memory making experiences.
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SUMMARY:COVID Concessions - How Stadiums Can Adapt
DESCRIPTION:*REGISTER*\nTo register for this session of the COVID Tech Playbook Live Webinar Series\, please do so here. \nCOVID Concessions – How Stadiums Can Adapt\nLearn how top stadiums have adapted their concessions experience for COVID\, the lessons they learned\, and what it means for the future. \nSPEAKER INFORMATION\nMashgin provides a completely touchless self-checkout solution for sports stadiums. Utilizing computer vision\, Mashgin rings up an entire tray of items at once without the need for barcodes – resulting in transactions up to 4x faster than cashiers. Stadiums that deploy Mashgin have seen their concessions throughput double and increased concessions sales as much as 34%. \nFeatured Speakers:\nAlicia Woznicki\, Vice President\, Design & Development for Sports & Entertainment at Aramark\nTaryn Donovan\, Senior Director of Venue Services for the Mets\nJack Hogan\, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Mashgin \nWHAT IS COVID TECH PLAYBOOK?\nA Live Webinar Series – The Latest Innovative TECHnology Powering a Confident Return to Live Events. \nXperience\, an IIFX technology network of enterprises and startups is producing a COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate Tech Talk Series. As we move into 2021\, sports and entertainment organizations will prepare to reset/restart/reopen to fans. The process of opening a venue and delivering a live sports/entertainment experience has never been more difficult. Not only must venue operators meet medical and government requirements to ensure safety\, while maintaining a security posture\, they must also convince skeptical fans that the in-venue experience is worth it. \nThe Tech Talk Series will provide insight how these products may affect and assist your organization in the COVID-19 Return to Work\, Play and Spectate. Technology provides some of the most important tools in the toolkit to help the sports and entertainment industry manage risk\, signal they are ready to their staff and fans\, reopen their doors\, and deliver memory making experiences.
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SUMMARY:Thinking Beyond the Pandemic: Planning for Fall 2021 After-School Activities
DESCRIPTION:To register for this conference\, please do so here. \nIn this webcast\, presented by Campus Safety\, Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX)\, and High School Federation\, a distinguished panel of experts will address planning considerations for the preparation of returning to school next fall. The group will center their discussion on the pandemic impact of mental health\, managing activities\, safety and security and the student athlete and coach’s welfare. \nIn addition\, the panelists will discuss key learnings\, questions\, and decisions that must be made during the “Great Wait” caused by the pandemic to safely return to interscholastic athletics and club activities. The panel will discuss key recommendations to guide school districts and administrators as they plan for fall events. Their recommendations and guidelines are based on discussions with health experts\, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). \nModerated By:\n \nDr. Lou Marciani\nDirector\nInnovation Institute for Fan Experience \nGuest Panelists:\n\nDr. Michael R. Anderson\, MD\, MBA\, FAAP\, FCCM\, FAARC\nPediatric Critical Care Physician and Healthcare Executive\nU.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) \n\nNancy Beatty\nDirector of Athletics\nProvidence Day School \n\nGuy Grace\nChairman of Advisory Committee\nPartner Alliance for Safer Schools \n\nAndre Walker\, CMAA\, TAAC\, M.Ed.\nDirector of Athletics and UIL Activities\nHouston ISD
URL:https://iifx.org/event/thinking-beyond-the-pandemic-planning-for-after-school-activities-fall-2021/
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