A new management team begins Monday at the Pennsylvania
Convention Center with a mission of bringing new business to the facility in
Philadelphia.
SMG management of Conshohocken has been hired to turn around
the sagging fortunes of the center in Philadelphia, which doesn't have many
shows and events booked over the next few years.
Lorenz Hassenstein has been chosen to run the facility and
SMG's Bob McClintock, who oversees the company's 72 convention centers, said a
great many changes are in the works.
"The Pennsylvania Convention Center is a fantastic
facility and a great destination. We have suffered from a perception in the
industry of service challenges, some with labor on the trade show floor, some
in the building," McClintock said. "Our No. 1 goal is to make doing
business at the Convention Center easy."
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That goal won't be easy, he said. Unions aren't willing to
give ground; they went on a one-day strike this summer instead of ceding to
demands to make it easier for people to set up their own booths.
With experienced management, McClintock said he's hopeful
something can be worked out.
"And, at the end of the day we all have the same
goal," he said. "If we don't get shows, we aren't employed. That's
trade union members, that's SMG. Our contract is short. We have to put points
on the board immediately, and it's all based on bringing shows to
Philadelphia."
SMG has a three-year contract to manage the convention
center.
Source: NBC10.com
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