THE NEW ISI
“ Innovation is change that unlocks new value”
Jamie Notter
While the founding principles of ISI have remained unchanged for almost 60 years — to encourage ice skating as a participant sport, to provide information for the construction, development and operation of ice rinks, to serve as a resource for members and to hold annual meetings for the exchange of “best practices”— the organization prides itself on striving to keep pace with the dynamic industry it serves.
With this in mind, we are thrilled to present Administrative members with a “new and improved” ISI, beginning with a new name, Ice Sports Industry. The name reflects ISI’s critical role in providing leadership and support in all facets of ice facility management, operation and programming. Along with this revised name is a fresh, vibrant logo to symbolize our renewal as well as innovative changes to our membership structure, services and resources that will provide value- added benefits to members.
Our Administrative membership base continues to be the foundation and focus of ISI efforts. The fact that ISI serves only ice sports facilities and is not obligated to ice arena user groups, makes it the only independent organization whose sole focus is the interests of the ice arenas and the professionals employed and serving these industries.
We believe that the incorporation of these new and improved ISI practices, services, benefits and resource tools will not only support the ice sports industry that we steadfastly serve but also foster the growth and success of the industry, and consequently ice sports in general.
6 SUMMER 2 017
FREE EDGE COMPETITION SOFTWARE
CONTINUING BENEFITS
REVISED TEST
REGISTRATION PROCESS
ENHANCED
ISI MEMBERSHIP REWARDS
SAME PRINCIPLES, IMPROVED NEW ISI
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
MEMBERSHIP DATABASE SOFTWARE SYSTEM
REDESIGNED ISI WEBSITE
UPDATED
EDUCATIONAL & MARKETING MATERIALS
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