Four Industry Professionals to be Honored with The Expo Group Show Manager of the Year Award

June 28, 2018

The Expo Group, an exhibitions and events partner that invests in growth, has unveiled The Expo Group Show Manager of the Year (SMOTY) Awards for 2018.

Honorees were nominated by their peers, voted upon by an independent industry judging panel and will be celebrated on Aug. 11 at the 2018 TSNN Awards in Louisville, Ky.

“These are top-notch professionals advancing the objectives of not just their organizations but also their trade show community’s attendees, exhibitors, sponsors and partners,” says President and COO of The Expo Group Randy Pekowski.

He added, “The stories told in these award  nominations reveal commitment to overcoming obstacles, trying innovative experiences, serving their clientele and driving their teams to excel – the intangibles not easily measured but of lasting impact.”

2018 SMOTY Honorees

Tier I, with 1-200 booths:

kimKim McQueen

Executive Director, American Association of Dental Office Management

 

Tier II, with 201 to 500 booths:

lizLiz Miller

Vice President, JD Events

 

 

Tier III, with 501 to 1500 booths:

manolitaManolita B. Moore, MBA

Vice President of Exhibit Sales and Operations, North American Veterinary Community

 

 

Tier IV, with 1,501 or more booths:

markMark Bogdansky

Senior Director of Meetings and Events, Auto Care Association 

 

Iconic crystal SMOTY obelisks will be awarded to each honoree at an Aug. 11 ceremony at the Downtown Louisville Marriott as part of the 2018 TSNN Awards weekend celebrating success in the trade show space.

Each honoree will receive a donation from The Expo Group to the charity or educational institution of their choice.

Since the award’s inception in 2000, almost $80,000 has been donated. To match the donation for any or all of these honorees, please contact The Expo Group. 

The Expo Group Show Manager of the Year Awards is a program in place since 2000 that honors individual professionals based on four criteria: innovative practices, customer service, overcoming obstacles, commitment to excellence categories.

The awards are open to all those bringing buyers and sellers together at a trade show and are intended to reward the qualitative accomplishments of the person, not the quantitative performance of an event. See past honorees at www.theexpogroup.com/SMOTY.

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