Janna Clark named director of sports advancement for Elizabethtown TCB

Janna Clark has been named director of sports advancement for the Elizabethtown (Kentucky) tourism as well as Convention Bureau, a new function that will have her oversee the choice of a location operator as well as conversion of everyday operations at the Elizabethtown sports Park. She previously served as the bureau’s sports as well as sales director however has been included with the ETCB considering that 2009 in a range of roles, including the team member accountable for the preliminary building of the sports park.

Clark will continue to oversee the event sales function for the ETCB while overseeing an operations shift at the park, which is seeking to hire a expert location administration firm for the very first time. The park features 12 turf fields for soccer, lacrosse as well as Camiseta Kashima Antlers field hockey, 12 baseball/softball diamonds, Camiseta FC Utrecht two championship fields as well as three pavilions Camiseta West Ham United for events.

“Janna is the ideal person for this opportunity,” said Patrick Clark, chairman of the ETCB Commission. “She has the crucial skills as well as the history of exactly how the park has ended up being a leader in sports tourism. Her experience with our rights holders, together with her connections to other market leaders as well as prospective partners, will assist us make the very best decisions for the future of the park.”

A request for qualifications is expected to be issued soon for the park’s operation, with a contract expected in 2019.

“I’m excited to get the process started as well as look ahead to working with respected location operators in the market in discovering the very best in shape to run the park,” Clark said. “The next level is all about continuing to supply impressive high quality as well as discovering new methods to maximize our effectiveness with the development of new events as well as new programs at the park.”

Clark’s background in the market includes work with Lexington-based hold Communications. She just recently served three years as a board member of the national association of sports Commissions and chaired the organization’s Mentoring as well as membership interaction Committee.

 

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