Need Marketing and Communications Support?

In an effort to increase transparency, streamline requests and serve you all best as our internal “clients”… The VBCVB MarCom Unit is pleased to share with you the FY18 Marketing Communication Unit’s process for requesting services, including:

  • Requesting help with a marketing/PR/advocacy project
  • Requesting edits to the website
  • Viewing marketing budgets for all units
  • Viewing status reports for all units
  • See our photo assets
  • Viewing the employee blog and submitting content
  • Viewing social media channels, calendars and editorial content calendars

All of these items are now saved in CVB Sharepoint!

Please save the following link in your Favorites toolbar:

Marketing Communications Sharepoint site

We’ve also put together a 20 minute training video on how to request help and use this site. If you are unable to access Sharepoint, please contact your appropriate IT team member.

CVC Returns

VBCC is trading in singlets, hair bows and super heroes for the latest in veterinary medicine.

CVC, a UBM Americas Veterinary brand is presenting a Veterinary Continuing Education conference and trade show at VBCC May 18-21. Over 3,400 veterinarians, vet technicians, practice managers and suppliers to the industry will fill hotels from the oceanfront to Town Center. CVB staff will be assisting at shuttle stops all over town! Here’s a look at the load in:

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Congratulations, Maria!

Please join the Tourism Team in Congratulating Maria Aragon on winning the Public Service Award at the 2017 National Hospitality Awards Luncheon.  The award appropriately reflects the endless hours you have dedicated to your job and the quality of work delivered.  Your attention to detail and communication skills are to be commended!

On behalf of our team and the VBCVB, we wish you unlimited success in the future.

Ron, Kelli, Jim, Scott, Lorri and Audra

VB Article in German Newspaper

The first article of Axel Scheibe, a German Travel Writer hosted last September was published this weekend in the travel section of the regional daily newspaper “Mittelbadische Zeitung” (circulation: 49.445). The ad value of the article is over 10.000 US-Dollar.

Mittelbadische-Virginia Beach article 2017

Recent Press Coverage

Check out some of the exciting press coverage VB has recently received!

Innovation Academy

Todd Bertka and Will Smith recently received recognition for completing the first City of VB Innovation Academy.  As part of their course work, Todd and Will attended the Annual TLG, Transforming Local Government Conference in Tulsa last month. And received their certificates from City Manager Hansen last week.

 

Todd and Will - Innovation Academy

New Tickets for Sale – Fringe – VA Arts Festival

Team VIC,

 The CVB is partnering with the Virginia Arts Festival and is now selling tickets for the following concerts:

  • Town Mountain Band
    Friday, May 12
    8p
  • Red Baraat
    Saturday, May 13
    8p

Cost$21.00 (includes $1 service fee) No credit card sales. Prefer cash; however, will accept check with phone number on check.

 Attached is a copy of the front and back of the ticket. For reference, the band name and GA number are highlighted in yellow.

 The VIC has a total of 100 tickets for each concert. There are two bags (50 tickets per bag) in the front drawer. One bag marked Friday (Blue cover sheet) & one marked Saturday (White cover sheet.)

 Each ticket has a unique GA number. Please record the person’s name, method of payment (Cash or Check#,) Staff Initials and Date Sold next to the GA number on the sheet provided.

 The Front Desk person (right counter/non-POS station) will be in charge of selling tickets. The morning Front Desk person will need to get tickets out of the safe and the afternoon Front Desk person at the end of the day (5p) will place bags in the safe. If extra tickets are needed please contact Scott or Maria.

 Here is a link to event site: https://vafest.org/fringe-festival/

 Virginia Arts Festival brings Fringe Fest to Virginia Beach on May 12th and 13th! This two-day evening concert series features live music from up-and-coming bluegrass and jazz bands, food trucks, craft beers and more.

When –

  • Friday (5/12) night (8p) entertainment features Town Mountain Band described as “100-proof bluegrass with a honky-tonk chaser,” this hard-charging band from Asheville NC has fans and music critics raving!
  • Saturday (5/13) night (8p) features Red Baraat “The best party band in years” (NPR) drives fans wild with their blend of jazz, hiphop beats, rock muscle, funky go-go, and scalding hot bhangra.

Location – Fringe concerts take place in a large tent in ViBe Park—the lot on Cypress Ave between the Virginia Beach Library and Wareing’s Gym plaza.

 Thank you all for your help in promoting this event.

VBCC Reinforcements

The staff at VBCC has worked wonders yet again. The Event, Business and Operations staff just finished a long weekend of US Finals Cheerleading one our most taxing events. A special shout out is in order for the following VBCC supervisors and their teams who coordinated all the details throughout the weekend:  Avery Burgess, her event managers and front of house staff; Brenda Felton, Jackie Owens and the entire housekeeping and set up team who worked around the clock; Bill Bradshaw and his grounds team, and Jill Sabourin, Wilonda Spratley and their ticket sellers. They did some serious heavy lifting this weekend and into the overnight Monday morning to prepare for the day’s events.

 A call was put in late last week for reinforcements to help clean up the exhibit halls. These great team members stepped away from their desks to share in the work load:

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James Caralivanos traded in his sales computer for a 6,000 pound fork lift while Bryan had 6,000 steps before 8:00 a.m.

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The smiling faces of Darcy Potter, Diane Harrison and Rubylee Gardner were all busy with brooms and dust pans bright and early while Kimberlee Dobbins broke down cardboard boxes and salvaged soda bottles from the trash.

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Even though Jill Sabourin and Wilonda Spratley worked the weekend, they came out early with push-brooms in hand.

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Max Long worked the weekend too, but this new guy, in true form brought donuts and coffee after working to clean up bleachers.

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Enough can’t be said about this photo’s importance. Under Larry Mitchell’s able leadership, maintenance must go on. While others were helping in the cleanup effort, maintenance and administrative staff were doing what they do every day to make VBCC work well and look good. Jeff Leonard started his day on a project to cover part of a vegetative bed with brick pavers. Take a look at his handiwork the next time you enter the ballroom. After pulling a few all night shifts, Larry was back in house Monday morning helping the admin crew move racks of tables and chairs with the forklift. He was also overseeing a three day project to replace VBCC’s elevator cables and a painting contract for the overhead steel in front of the ballroom.

 One of the wonderful things about team VBCC is that they willingly come to each other’s assistance when needed. I’ll take that any day.

 –          Courtney