7:45 A.M. - 8:45 A.M. Ashworth Awards Continental Breakfast
8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Trade Exhibit
8:00 A.M. - 8:45 A.M. Packet Pickup
8:45 A.M. - 8:55 A.M. Welcome - Phil Stewart
8:55 A.M. - 9:55 A.M. Developing and Distributing Operations Manuals
This session will walk you through the process from development to completion, publishing, and distribution. This includes developing the basic skeleton of a comprehensive operations manual; importing graphics and tables into your narrative; publishing the document to the web using third-party apps for easy access on smartphone, tablets or PC’s; distributing the manual to your constituencies; and updating the content post-distribution.
Faculty: Sean Ryan
Moderator: Phil Stewart & Jeff Darman
9:55 A.M. - 10:20 A.M. Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic Coffee Break
10:20 A.M. - 11:20 A.M. How to Celebrate Key Anniversaries
As many legendary road races turn 25 or 50 (or newer races 5, 10 or 15) the idea of how best to commemorate this staying power is on the minds of many race committees. Five-year anniversaries typically attract more runners., so celebrating them can boost participation. How do you go about planning and when should it start? Should you create a special committee? What types of activities and interesting ideas have some well-known races developed? Anniversaries can also be a good time to reassess things such as logos, committee and board structure and how to involve the local community more.
Faculty: Michelle Juehring
Moderator: Phil Stewart
11:20 A.M. - 11:40 A.M. Gatorade Endurance Break
11:40 A.M. - 12:40 P.M. Crisis Management
What do you do if right before an event there’s a problem on the course? Demonstration, fire, accident, flooding or bomb threat? How do you prioritize multiple emergencies? What kind of plan B should be developed. What about weather issue? How do you maintain control of directing your event or when do you cede control to local authorities?.
Faculty: Charlie Harr
Moderators: Phil Stewart
12:40 P.M. - 2:15 P.M. Lunch Break and Trade Exhibit Visits
2:15 P.M. - 3:20 P.M. Impact of Charged Political Environment on Sponsorship
In today’s political atmosphere sensitivity to many things now can impact relationships with sponsors, committee members and participants. Feelings about major companies can now create undesirable controversy for what is supposed to be a fun event that brings people together. How does that affect events in their recruiting and relations with sponsors? Are sponsors giving more scrutiny to an event and its policies including DEI, offering non-binary options, etc.? Are participants and committee scrutinizing sponsors more, and can it result in negative reactions?
Faculty: Bill LaForge
Moderator: Jeff Darman
3:20 P.M. - 3:45 P.M. Break
3:45 P.M. - 4:45 P.M. Great ideas and Solutions for Common Challenges
Doug Thurston, a long-time race director, will moderate a lively and fun presentation where meeting attendees share their best ideas. Thurston will work the room and share examples of great ideas or challenges from races in attendance with audience feedback. One thing Doug has learned after 40 plus years directing races and finishing more than 600 more is that we can all learn from each other.
Faculty: Doug Thurston
Moderator: Phil Stewart
4:45 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. Trade Exhibit Break
5:30 P.M. -6:30 P.M. Race Directors’ Reception in Conjunction with the Trade Exhibit
Talk with exhibitors of awards, competitor numbers, banners, timing products, apparel, running organizations, online registration services, apps, other web services and more. It’s a relaxed opportunity to meet fellow race directors, the faculty and exhibitors in a relaxed, informal atmosphere.
6:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M. Romanelli Communications Keynote Dinner
Dave McGillivray is one of the world’s best known race director. For the last 50 years he has directed or consulted on races including the Boston Marathon, the Olympic Trials Marathon, the Asics Falmouth Road Race, TD Bank Beach to Beacon, and hundreds more. He has generously shared his knowledge with thousands of fellow race directors. In the race directing world, Dave as seen it all. Focusing now more of his time on his Charitable Foundation has given him the time to reflect on his half century in the sport. Dave will share the lessons he has learned, the people he has known and where the sport is going.
The dinner includes the announcement and presentation of the MarathonFoto/Road Race Management Lifetime Achievement Award
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