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Meet the PRO EM Event Managers…

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

It takes a team of professionals to produce the hundreds of events every year for our PRO EM customers.  Our operations department is responsible for the delivery of equipment, set-up and removal and making sure the event starts on time and runs as planned.  From tents, tables, chairs, to tabletop items, fencing and power, event managers help keep the projects on track and on time.

Meet the PRO EM event management superstars:

 

Phyllis Campos

Phyllis Campos

PHYLLIS CAMPOS was born in Hayward, California and moved to Arizona when she was 4 years old. Phyllis has been working in the event industry since she was 19. Her favorite things are: hearing her son laugh, watching sports, sushi with friends, escaping in movies or books and learning about her heritage.

I started working in the event business 13 years ago because: I had already managed my own retail store out of state and was looking into doing something new. I stumbled across this industry through a temp agency. I was involved in major events my first 6 months into the position where I experienced the fast-paced production and varying specifications of each event…which eventually became overwhelmingly fulfilling professionally.
The best part of my job is: Variety and organized chaos. I work best under pressure and the position never gets dull. There is also a great satisfaction gained from a successful event operated to the clients’ exceeded expectations and happiness.

 

 

Holly Williams

Holly Williams

HOLLY WILLIAMS was born in Newport Beach, California and moved to Arizona when she was 3 years old. She started out in the event industry at 17 and has been hooked ever since.

My top five clients I work with are: Phoenix Pride, Salt River Pima Indian Community, Anthem Community Center, Extraordinary Events and New Belgium Brewing Company

The best part of my job is: Client interaction, working with our team and seeing events through from start to finish.

  

 

 

 

Lauren Olsen

Lauren Olsen

LAUREN OLSEN is originally from Phoenix and went to Northern Arizona University where she majored in Hospitality Administration. When she is not working she enjoys traveling and the outdoors.

I started working in the event business 2 years ago because: I have always been very interested in events and always wondered how they come together. I was referred by a friend to Event Management, and I was hooked.  Now I can really appreciate all the components that come together to create an event.

My top five clients I work/worked with are: Arizona State University, Discount Tire, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix.

Glenn Rea

Glenn Rea

 
GLENN REA was born in New Jersey and has been in the event management business since 1984. He has traveled extensively with major music acts in different management roles and has overseen hundreds of events of all different types.

My top five clients I work/worked with are: Phoenix International Raceway, Arizona State University, the WM Phoenix Open, the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and the Insight Bowl.

If I wasn’t working in Event Management I would: be in an institution wearing a straight jacket, I would miss Events so much!

The best part of my job is: as Senior Event Manager I take a Clients’ idea and turn it into a successful event with them.

 

Pete Peters

Pete Peters

PETE PETERS was raised as an Army brat and has had the pleasure of traveling to various places and spending twelve years living in Germany. He relocated to Arizona in 1988 and has worked in sales, the Resort/Convention business with Pointe Hilton Resorts and in the event business for almost six years now with PRO EM.

My top five clients I work/worked with are: City of Scottsdale and WestWorld, Good Guys Rod and Custom Show, USDAA Fiesta Cluster Dog Show, Parada Del Sol Rodeo and the Arizona Cardinals.

If I wasn’t working in Event Management I would: be involved in some sort of customer service industry or sales.

The best part of my job is: variety and challenges that each client and venue bring us the opportunity to work with and overcome.

 

Carl Johns

Carl Johns

CARL JOHNS is a native of Phoenix.  His career path has run the spectrum of dishwasher at a Children’s Home to construction worker; from equipment rentals to the Arizona Biltmore where he found his way to the hospitality/event industry.

  • I started working in the event business 7 years ago because: I was looking for a job…I stayed in the event business because it was challenging, fun, and I still continue to learn something new every  day.
  • My top five clients I work/worked with are: the Arizona Cardinals, Cricket Pavilion, Global Spectrum at University of Phoenix Stadium, the WM Phoenix Open and Arizona State University.
  • The best part of my job is: that it changes daily. In this business you are constantly provided with new challenges, and opportunities to think outside the box.

 

Richard Nealon

Richard Nealon

RICHARD NEALON 

was born on Travis AFB, California.  Immediately after college, he worked for 13 years in the truck rental and leasing industry before beginning a 17-year career in the event business.

My top five clients I work/worked with are: The Phoenix Thunderbirds, WM Phoenix Open, Grayhawk Golf Club, Phoenix International Raceway and M Catering by Michael’s. 

The best part of my job is: the planning and logistics of working on a major or large size event.

 

 

Thaddeus Jones

Thaddeus Jones

THADDEUS JONES 

was born in Phoenix.  He is a cancer survivor and donates his time to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and as Vice President of Central Arizona Babe Ruth youth baseball.  Thaddeus graduated cum laude with a Masters in Business from University of Phoenix in 2003.

I started working in the event business 7½ years ago because: a friend needed a general contractor with a license to do an event.

My top five clients I work/worked with are: the Office of the President of the United States, Oprah Winfrey, Vancouver 2010 XXI Winter Olympics, the United States Military and WalMart.

 

John Jones

John Jones

JOHN JONES

came to America to be a professional soccer coach with the MLS.  He was born in Liverpool, England and started in the events business 6 years ago which has enabled him to see the majority of the United States after travelling the world.

My top five clients I work/worked with are:The Kingdom” movie set in Mesa, “There Will Be Blood” movie set on-location in Texas, McDonald’s, 2008 Democratic National Convention and United States Secret Service

The best part of my job is: everyday there is a different challenge. Also the surroundings can change, from setting tents in middle of Death Valley for the military to setting up a wedding at some of Arizona’s finest golf courses.  It still amazes me how we have the ability to transform an bare open parking lot, field or park into a place to hold some of the biggest festivals, concerts and weddings around.

 

Robert Busby

Robert Busby

ROBERT BUSBY moved 

to Arizona in 1986 from Naperville, Illinois. He started in the event business wearing several hats from Project Lead to Operations Manger with Ascot Rentals.

I started working in the event business 25 years ago because: I wanted to help people see their idea, matched with the correct rental equipment, used in the best way to make their event perfect for them.  My main focus is taking large or unique events and finding the solution to make your event succeed.

The best part of my job is: seeing a site go from bare dirt to high-end event in a very short time and I am lucky to work for many customers that both of us feel the win; win is the goal!

My top five clients I work/worked with are: The Thunderbirds, Phoenix International Raceway, US Senior Open, Phoenix Pride, and Collin Cowie Event Group. 

 

Entertaining by the Numbers

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

When planning a wedding or party for the first time, it’s important to remember that entertaining is really a science.  Knowing how much coffee you need for 100 people (2 pounds), appetizers to serve (2-3 pieces per person, per hour) or pasta to have at the ready (3-4 oz as a side dish; 6-8 oz as the entree), is much less intimidating once you figure out the numbers.  Check out this helpful catering guide from the folks at giantfood.com:  http://www.giantfood.com/shop_online/preorder/catering_tips.htm.

PRO EM provides catering and tabletop support for every type of event, including tables, chairs, linens; china, glassware, flatware; tenting, fencing, portable power and restrooms; and personnel services such as valet and security guards.  We are a one-stop shop event production company.

Planning a Wedding or Party?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
PRO EM Design Center

PRO EM Design Center

Whether you are working with a planner or pulling everythng together yourself, look no further than the PRO EM Design Center. 

We have a high-end inventory of linens not found at other rental stores, and everything you need for your tabletop, including china, glassware, flatware and a selection of hurricane and centerpiece vases is available from one source.

Meet with one of our wedding professionals for your own personal table fitting – match your colors or decor with the very finest in chair covers and specialty linen, choose from a wide variety of chairs and unique chargers or order your own animated rendering of your event.  It’s the perfect boutique venue for planning your ultimate celebration.

The PRO EM Design Center is now open – 15551 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop, Suite 110, just east of Scottsdale Road.  480-483-4639.

One of a Kind… Design

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
PRO-EM-Full-Service Event Rentals, Personnel and Equipment

PRO-EM-Full-Service Event Rentals, Personnel and Equipment

 

PRO EM has created the ultimate destination for the professional planners and the weekend party rental warrior.  Our All Occasions showroom was designed with the designer and novice in mind. Over 3,000 square feet of storefront space in North Scottsdale to plan the perfect event—from setting the table to see how the linens will look, to choosing the china and silver to match your décor, to viewing a full animated rendering on the big screen in one of our consultation areas.

Planners are encouraged to bring their brides and customers in to help finalize the concept and make their vision of the perfect day come to life by seeing the components all together;

Brides, mothers, friends are welcome to drop in and browse the china patterns, different types of glasses and variety of linens available;

Not sure exactly what you want or looking for something specific?  View our galleries of weddings, parties, festivals, tournaments and product catalogs for some ideas or to make sure you have everything you need;

Tables, chairs, linens, elegant china, glassware, flatware—all available to see and touch and ensure the perfect match.

The PRO EM Design Center opens June 2010 in the Scottsdale Aipark and will be feature elegant china, flatware, glassware and linens. 

Call ahead.  PRO EM will set the table for you.

Cinco De Mayo Celebrations

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

People sometimes confuse the Cinco de Mayo (5th of May) holiday with Mexican Independence Day (16th of September).  Mexico established its independence from Spanish Rule in 1810, but had many struggles along the way to maintain freedom.  The May celebration is in honor of the Battle of Puebla, where a small group of Mexican soldiers defeated a much larger, probably snooty French army in 1862. Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of the fortitude of the Mexcian people.

PRO EM is providing support to the Food City/Radio Campesina and downtown Phoenix festivals.  What better way to celebrate than with live music, great food and Chihuahua races?  We found a nice listing of this year’s parties: http://phoenix.about.com/od/events/a/cincodemayo.htm.

PRO EM Has Gone Country

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Willie Nelson

He's resting now, but Willie will totally bring it to the stage for Country Thunder 2010

This year’s Country Thunder line-up is amazing–Willie Nelson, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Kid Rock–the cause is worthwhile–raise $100K for the 100 Club of Arizona, to provide support and resources to public safety officers and fire fighters who have been injured in the line of duty–and the location is the perfect wide open space for a big-time country music festival. 

The festival starts today and runs through Saturday, April 17.  Day tickets range from $25 (today) to $139 (this weekend), or buy a bargain 4-day pass for $119.  Enter to win a Harley Davidson PXSTB Softail Night Train, courtesy of Superstition Harley Davidson, and enjoy this rare opportunity to get up close and personal with your favorite country stars.

PRO EM is all over the Florence Fairgrounds providing power, tenting and security guards.  So… why aren’t you here?  Go for the 4-day deal: http://www.countrythunder.com/az/mainaz.html.

There’s still time for Taste…

Friday, April 9th, 2010

This Sunday night, head on up to Kierland Commons for the Taste of Phoenix 2010, a charity event for the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Phoenix. You get to try awesome food and sample wines and spirits from all over the world while helping out the little ones who need it.

One of those win-win situations you’re so fond of! Buy tickets at: www.taste2010.com.

Get Your Motor Running for Arizona Bike Week, April 9-18

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

PRO EM is gearing up for Cyclefest at Westworld, part of the many festivities associated with Arizona Bike Week.  The event is a biker’s dream, as motorcyle riding, entertainment and resources are all rolled into one action-packed week.  Event organizers aim to raise awareness of motorcycles on the road and create the ultimate destination for the cycle owner and enthusiast.

Starting Friday, April 9, look for the PRO EM purple shirt security guards at the Backstage Biker Bash featuring “Jackyl” at Chester’s Harley-Davidson in Mesa.  This will be the first of many exciting events celebrating our ‘cyclin’ friends, including Dierks Bentley, George Thorogood and Vince Neil concerts; organized rides through the wide open road and parties ALL over town.

There is virtually something for everyone at this year’s Cyclefest… check it out: http://www.azbikeweek.com/index.htm

Flogging Molly Rocks Tempe Beach Park

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Flogging Molly Rocks Tempe Beach Park

The Irish band Flogging Molly took the stage last night at Tempe Beach Park and the PRO EM purple shirts were there to manage the security for the crowd of 8,000. Gates opened at 4p and the last patrons were cleared out by 10:30p. 

Despite the large crowd and the volumes of green beer, very few incidents occurred and the concert-goers enjoyed a memorable evening of clear, cool weather and excellent music.

Devoured Culinary Classic Festival at the Phoenix Art Museum

Monday, March 15th, 2010
Devoured Culinary Classic - Phoenix Art Museum March 13-14, 2010

Devoured Culinary Classic - Phoenix Art Museum March 13-14, 2010

The Devoured Culinary Classic was held this past weekend.  More than 50 restaurants, 30 wine producers and thousands of food enthusiasts enjoyed culinary delights, fine wine and gorgeous weather at the Phoenix Art Museum.   

PRO EM provided the security guards, tents, tables, chairs, linens, fencing and site management throughout the Museum for the first-ever event that featured cooking demonstrations from some of the Valley’s well-known chefs, wine seminars and plenty of delicious food. 

The grounds have cleared out but the Phoenix Art Museum remains the place to check out “cool art in a cool place:”  http://www.phxart.org/