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HUMAN RESOURCES: TRAINING, SUPERVISION, RETENTION

BUILDING MAINTENANCE & SAFETY ING

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CONFERENCE OPENING

AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER

LEARN-TO-PLAY HOCKEY

SYNCHRO & THEATER ON ICE & COLLEGIATE TEAMS

NEW AND IMPROVED ISI OFFERINGS

PREPARE YOUR FACILITY FOR SUCCESSFUL SUMMER CAMPS

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3 p.m. 15 30 45 CREATING A MARKETING PLAN INDOOR AIR QUALITY FIGURE SKATING PROGRAMS THE SKATER DEVELOPMENT MODEL CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO BE A REFEREE FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR YOUR FUTURE

USING THEATER PERF TO ENHANCE SKAT

INCREASING PARTIC SKATING PROGRA

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ARENA CURLING: AN TODAY’S FASTEST SPORT TO Y

MARKETING: PROMOTIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS

GLASS NTS

NG & BSITE

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ENTATION - WITH EATING

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KICK-START YOUR COACHING BUSINESS & BRANDING YOURSELF AS A COACHING PROFESSIONAL

IDEAS TO INCREASE YOUR SKATING SCHOOL NUMBERS AND ISI MEMBERSHIPS

ASSET MANAGEMENT: PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS

DIVERSIFYING YOUR BUILDING ARENA RENOVATIONS AND RETROFITS ISI WESKATE INSTRUCTOR TRAINING INTERMEDIATE/HIGH COMBINED COMPUTERS FOR ADMINISTRATION HVAC DEHUMIDIFICATION MP THEORY CHOREOGRAPHY HIGH-LEVEL TEST SUCCESS HOCKEY SCHOOLS PROGRAM BUDGETING & ACCOUNTING ES Bus

RAEMAR FACILITY 5-12:15 a.m.

Box Lunch Provided 12:15-12:45 p.m.

PROPER ICE EDGING TECHNIQUES: PULLING CORNERS AND MAINTENANCE OF ICE EDGERS 12:45-1:45 p.m.

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CHOREOGRAPHY AND PROGRAM IDEAS FOR SPOTLIGHT, ARTISTIC, FOOTWORK EVENTS

TAPS - TOTAL ATHLETE PERFORMANCE SEMINAR

ASSEMBLING THE PIECES TO BUILD YOUR BUSINESS. INDUSTRY PANEL - ISI, MIAMA, PSA

CREATE WINNING FREESTY AND OPEN FREESTYLE PROGR

THE VALUE OF RE-COMMISSIONI WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER

MANAGING HOCKEY LEAGU RISK MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER SERVICE AND RETE HVAC ISI AWARDS LUNCHEON ICE INSTALLATION & PAINTING SKATING SHOWS AND RECITALS

INDUSTRY LEADERS - HOW DO I BECOME ONE? PANEL DISCUSSION

DESIGNING A BUSINESS PLAN HIGH TEST SUCCESS

FUTURE OF ICE ARENA’S - WHERE ARE WE HEADING?

CRYSTAL BALL PANEL DISCUSSION

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GRADUATION CEREMONY

DE SHOW & LUNCH SKATING DIRECTOR SKATING SESSION MANAGER/OPERATIONS SESSION ON ICE SESSIONS OPEN TO ALL


FEATURED SPEAKERS David Grong KEYNOTE Steve Gilliland

Featured regularly on SiriusXM Radio’s “Laugh USA,” Steve Gilliland headlines the opening of the 2017 ISI/MIAMA Ice Arena Conference & Trade Show on

Tuesday, May 30. Recognized as a master storyteller and remarkable comedian, he is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame and author of several books. He shows audi- ences how to open doors to success in their careers, their relationships and their lives.

Tuesday, noon-1:30 p.m. May 30.

David Grong is currently serving as a project man- ager and advisor at Carlson & Stewart Refrigeration Inc., where he served as president from 1988-2006. Over the past 35-plus years, he has worked in

the design and sales of industrial refrigeration systems. He provides on-site training sessions on everything from basic refrigeration to the specifics of large scale plant refrigeration. An active member of the International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration, he has served as chair- man of the IIAR Piping Committee and as chairman of its board of directors.

A former pilot with the United States Air Force, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Olaf College and a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering technology from Southwest State University.

Doug Ladret

Since 1984, Doug Ladret has been at the forefront of figure skating around the world. Along with his partner, Christine “Tuffy” Hough, Ladret won the 1988 Canadian Pair title, competed in five World

Championships, two Olympic Games (1988, 1992) and won five international titles. The couple performed with Stars on Ice from 1992- 1997 and were featured in numerous touring shows and televisions specials. They also appeared in the movie, “The Cutting Edge.” From 1997-2000, Ladret served as performance director for Stars on Ice.

Since he began coaching in 1992, Ladret has pro- duced national and international medalists and champions in both singles and pairs. He has been a presenter at numerous seminars across North America and was nominated twice for U.S. Figure Skating/Professional Skaters Association Developmental Coach of the Year. Nationals marked his 16th

The 2017 consecutive year coach- ing at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Ladret will present two sessions, “Spin Theory/Spin Combinations” and “Jump Theory,” from 9:15-10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. –noon during on-ice sessions Thursday, June 1 at Bloomington Ice Garden.

Grong will present “Compressor Maintenance and Refrigeration Efficiencies” from 8-9 a.m. Friday, June 2.

Kori Ade

Most known for her role as coach of 2014 Olympian Jason Brown, Kori Ade was named PSA Devel- opment Coach of the Year in 2011. She holds PSA ratings in Moves in the Field and Freestyle and

she’s an AFFA and F.A.S.T. Certified On-Ice Trainer.

A respected hip hop dancer and choreographer, Kori has worked for clients such as McDonald’s, Sears and Seventeen Magazine.

She is the creator of TAPS (Total Athlete Performance Seminars), a program focused on developing the “whole” athlete, including the emotional and mental aspects that play a large role in successful training and competing. She is also the founder of First Ade Coaches Training Program, Mental Ascension and Koriography.

Ade will present two sessions, “Spin Theory/Spin Combinations” and “Jump Theory,” from 9:15- 10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. –noon during on-ice sessions Thursday, June 1 at Bloomington Ice Garden.

She will also present TAPS from 2:45-3:45 p.m. Thursday, June 1 at the hotel.

Randy Ehleringer is a private wealth advisor with Echelon Wealth Partners, a private wealth advi- sory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. He is a certified financial planner (CFP), char- tered financial consultant (ChFC), chartered retirement planning counselor SM (CRPC) and an accredited portfolio management advisor (APMA). He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in econom- ics/quantitative methods from the University of St. Thomas. Alex Lair is a client support associate at Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. He earned his Master of Business Administration from Augsburg College.

Ehleringer and Lair will present “Financial Planning for Your Future” from 3-4 p.m. Tuesday, May 30.

Additional Speakers

COREY CASH GERRY LANE PAGE LIPE ROB MCBRIDE JIMMIE SANTEE

CHILDREN’S THEATRE COMPANY And More!

Jake Kranz

Jake Kranz is a certified TEGG representative with Master Electric Co., Inc., specializing in electrical maintenance and arc flash hazard mitigation solutions. He received training thro- ugh the world-renowned

TEGG Institute, a global leader in electrical testing services. Jake has a degree in health science from the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities).

Kranz will present “Electrical Predictive & Preventative Maintenance” from 9:45 – 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, May 31.

Randy Ehleringer & Alex Lair


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PERFORMANCE TECHNIQUE SKATER CHOREOGRAPHY

ARTICIPATION THRU ADULT ROGRAMS AND CAMPS

CT PLANNING 101

NG: ANSWERS TO ADDING TEST GROWING OLYMPIC TO YOUR ARENA

ISI DISTRICT MEETINGS

ISI/MIAMA JOINT PRESIDENTS’ RECEPTION

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ISI SECTION MEETINGS (PUBLIC, PRIVATE, SCHOOLS,

INSTRUCTORS) PS

SOCIAL EVENT – “SUITE” NIGHT MIAMA-SPONSORED S NED RETENTION EXAM FOR HVAC CERTIFICATION ONE-DAY COURSE

EAGUES NT TRADE SHOW & COCKTAIL RECEPTION ESTYLE ROGRAMS

SIONING AND OVER

Registration and attendance at all iAIM sessions required to take exam and receive certification; however, individual sessions are open to all conference attendees. Advanced Skating Director course is offered in its entirety. The Management, Operations and Programming tracks are divided into three parts, each requiring three years to complete. Students may start with any of the three parts and complete them in any order.

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