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Conference COUNTDOWN W


e are entering the final stretch to the 2016 ISI/PSA Conferences & Trade Show, May 31- June 4 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Why take a chance and gamble with your professional


development? Pre-register by Friday, May 20, to reap the benefits of this exceptional ISI/PSA event — a winning combination that promises to serve up twice the education, twice the networking and naturally, twice the amount of fun. On-site registration will begin at 1 p.m. Monday, May 30.


Reservations: Visit caesars.com


U.S. OPEN PROFESSIONAL FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS


Tuesday, May 31, 7 P.M.


Fiesta Rancho Sobe Ice Arena Free admission; transportation provided.


ISI BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLES Wednesday, June 1, 7:45 -9:15 A.M.


Join us for the popular ISI breakfast roundtables, offering attendees the opportunity to network and discuss industry issues.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER SCOTT HAMILTON Wednesday, June 1, 9:30-11 A.M.


Four-time World cha- mpion and 1984 Olym- pic gold medalist Scott Hamilton will kick off the conference with his keynote address on “Te State of Skating Today. ”


ISI/PSA JOINT PRESIDENTS’ RECEPTION


Wednesday, June 1, 6-7:30 P.M.


Join ISI President Rob McBride and PSA President Angie Riviello for cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and social networking.


ISI ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER Wednesday, June 1, 7:30-9:30 P.M.


The 57th Annual ISI


Awards Dinner will recognize ISI and indu- stry honorees, including World champion and Olympic pairs skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner.


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Teir former coach, Mr. John Nicks, will introduce them as they are inducted into the ISI Hall of Fame.


ON-ICE SESSIONS Tursday, June 2, 8 A.M.-1:45 P.M.


Te 2015 U.S. Figure Skating/PSA Coach of the Year, Rafael Aruty- unyan, will be among outstanding skating professionals present-


ing on-ice sessions at the Las Vegas Ice Center. Arutyunyan’s past and present students include 2016 World silver medalist Ashley Wagner, also a three-time U.S. champion and Olympian; 2016 U.S. Champion Adam Rippon; 2016 U.S. bronze medalist Nathan Chen; as well as World champions Michele Kwan and Sasha Cohen.


T-MOBILE ARENA TOUR Tursday, June 2, 8:30 A.M.


Tose not attending the rink sessions will have the opportunity to tour the new, 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena, which just opened last month.


RIO SECCO GOLF CLUB Tursday, June 2, open until close


Te Rio Secco Golf Club is offering reduced greens fees to conference-goers on Tursday, June 2. Visit riosecco.net


TRADE SHOW Tursday, June 2, 5-8 P.M.


Te annual trade show opens with a reception, featuring cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and continues from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Friday, June 3, with a buffet lunch.


Once again, the ISIA Education Foundation’s silent and live auctions will provide the opportunity to bid on some fantastic items while also supporting the foundation’s scholarship program. (See page 28.)


CIRQUE DU SOLEIL


Conference-goers can enjoy a 30 percent discount on select Cirque du Soleil shows throughout the week. Visit skateisi.org/ conference.


For additional conference information, visit skateisi.org/conference. Don’t forget to like the ISI conference Facebook page to stay informed: 2016ISIconference/


ISI EDGE SUMMER 2016


PSA ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER Friday, June 3, 6:30-9:30 P.M.


Join PSA President Angie Riviello and the Awards Committee for cocktails, social networking and the 48th


Awards Dinner, “An Evening in Paris.” Annual PSA


IAIM PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


All four iAIM tracks will be offered during conference, including the new Advanced Skating Director Course. Conference- goers not registered for the iAIM courses may attend any of the sessions at no charge, but a registration fee is required for those wishing to take the full course, receive the course manual and take the certification exam. For more information, inquire at the conference registration desk.


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