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Deputy Director, Baltimore Convention Center


Mac Campbell, CVP


If I wasn’t doing this I would: be a: professional poker player or are- na announcer.


I unwind by: a good sweat from a spinning class, a good night from a glass of whiskey, and some good tunes on in the background of what- ever I’m doing.


On my desk right now is: a world record’s amount of clutter.


My favorite IAVM conference I ever attended was:- agement School/Graduate Institute.


If I were on the other side of the seats, I would: be a left tackle (last played in high school!).


One trait an up-and-coming venue manager should have is: sense enough to know when to ask questions.


One up-and-coming venue star in the industry is:   


How do you stay current with industry trends and develop- ments? LinkedIn, FM- leagues’ Facebook pages for all their great accomplishments


Who are three people you’d invite to a dinner party and why?   the party doesn’t end anytime soon. Dave Grohl - Because I really,  A Bulldog- Because what party isn’t better with a wrinkly pup? FM


Mac Campbell, CVP, is deputy director at the Baltimore Convention Center. IAVM 9


How do you plan to help elevate the profession? By volunteer- ing and spreading the gospel of proper planning, proper temperament in which to lead with, and encourage all to continue their education 


Where do you see new growth opportunities in the profession? 


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