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Jimmy
Earl

Named
President Of IAAM
Jimmy Earl, CFE, the long-time associate director of the Frank
Erwin Center, has been elected president of the 3,600-member
International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM). The IAAM
is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement
and professional development of public assembly facility managers
of arenas, stadiums, convention centers, performing arts theaters
and university facilities. Earl began his one-year term as president
during the IAAM’s Annual Conference & Trade Show,
held earlier this year in Reno, Nevada.
Since 1977, the Frank Erwin Center has served Central Texans
with some of the best in live entertainment in sports, music
and theater. The multi-purpose facility located on The University
of Texas at Austin campus, hosts a variety of events including
concerts, family shows and sporting events. It is also the home
arena of the UT men’s and women’s basketball teams,
and was also recently adopted by the Austin Wranglers of the
Arena Football League for its home contests.
“
I am honored to serve as the president of this prestigious association,” said
Earl, a 28-year industry veteran. “There comes a lot of
responsibility with the position, but I am dedicated to furthering
the advancement of the initiatives of the association, as well
as those of the industry as a whole.”
Earl’s career began in 1976 as an executive assistant
at the Amarillo Civic Center. Soon after, Earl became the events
manager of the Frank Erwin Center in its inaugural year. He
briefly left the Erwin Center in 1987 and worked as the manager
of the Fort Worth/Tarrant County Convention Center before returning
to Austin in 1990. Earl has been a member of IAAM since 1987
and along the way attained a Certified Facilities Executive
(CFE) designation, the industry’s pinnacle benchmark for
professionalism and continuing education.
The fundamental goal of IAAM is to contribute to the professional
and personal development of public assembly facility manager
members through promotion and development of quality programs
and services. A number of excellent professional programs are
held throughout the year. Many of these programs address broad
management issues as well as facility-specific and “hot
topic” seminars and programs. |