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The IAVM Foundation has announced the 30|UNDER|30 Class of 2018. The program, in its fourth year, is made possible thanks to the ongoing support of co-founding partners SearchWide and Ungerboeck Software International, as well as many IAVM Foundation donors.  


Development. “Tough choices were made by the Foundation’s large group of judges, which included members from the Foundation Board of Trustees and numerous CVP’s. Those chosen exemplify the characteris- tics of leadership and developing talent necessary to the future of our industry.” Designed to engage the best and bright-


est young professionals in the venue man- agement industry, the 30|UNDER|30 program recognizes emerging leaders – and their talents – which help accelerate the industry and carry it into the future. The Class of 2018 will convene for the Connect Annual Conference and Trade Show in Toronto, July 22-25. Award recipients will receive full com- plimentary registration to VenueConnect, as well as an $800 travel stipend. They will also be provided opportunities for profes- sional development in the venue industry to help better prepare them for continued career growth. “As we embark on the fourth year as the


founding partner, we continue to be proud of this program and thank IAVM for their commitment to it,” said Mark Gnatovic, Senior Vice President of SearchWide and a Foundation Trustee. “The 30 individuals selected this year show remarkable leader- ship potential in the venue management      will be excited to meet these young pro- - ship to them as they continue their career paths.” FM


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