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ASM Global unveils leadership team

Bob Newman, the president and CEO of ASM Global, has unveiled the executive leadership team tasked with steering the world’s largest venue management company.

ASM – formed earlier this month upon the merger of SMG and AEG Facilities – operates more than 300 arenas, stadia and other large venues on five continents, and employs 61,000 staff. Its portfolio includes the likes of the O2 and Manchester Arena in the UK, the Stockholm Globe arenas in Sweden, Mercedes-Benz Arena and Barclaycard Arena in Germany, Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney and Staples Center in Los Angeles, with venues under construction in Buenos Aires, Seoul, Moscow and Bangkok.

“Since closing the merger two weeks ago, our top priority has been to ensure that we have the right leadership in place to advance our priorities and growth strategies focused on creating the best experience for our clients, guests and staff across all venues,” says Newman, formerly president of AEG Facilities.

“We are honoured that the executives we are announcing today represent the very top industry professionals, who will collectively lead our new company and global teams as we reinforce and expand our venue management services and capabilities.”

Said executives include John Sharkey, formerly executive vice-president (EVP) of European operations for SMG, who will hold the same role at ASM; Harvey Lister, the former CEO of AEG Ogden, who will continue to oversee venues in Asia and Australasia as CEO of ASM Asia Pacific; and newly appointed CFO Mark Rozells, who will oversee financial planning, accounting and M&A.

“The team’s depth of leadership will enable us to advance our mission to realise the potential of the world’s greatest places, spaces and events”

Effective immediately, the full ASM Global executive team (bar Newman) is as follows:

“The executives we are announcing today represent the very top industry professionals”

“We are confident that this impressive team will accelerate our momentum as we look to invest in innovations that bring new ASM Global services, solutions and technologies to our clients,” says Newman.

“The team’s depth of leadership will also enable us to advance our mission to realise the potential of the world’s greatest places, spaces and events by driving revenue generation and operational excellence that will allow us to take our industry to the next level.”

 


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AEG Facilities promotes COO Steedman

Chuck Steedman, a key figure in AEG’s recent expansion into several new venue markets, has been promoted to chief operating and development officer of AEG Facilities.

Steedman, who will continue to be based out of Los Angeles, will retain his current title of chief operating officer, overseeing the financial, content development, operational, commercial and human resources functions of AEG’s arena, stadia and convention centre division. In his new role, Steedman’s responsibilities will also increased business development opportunities, as well as “driving innovation in the areas of revenue enhancement, business intelligence, digital and social marketing and technology enhancements to AEG’s global family of venues”, says the company.

“Chuck has been a significant driver in AEG Facilities’ recent and thoughtful expansion into several new markets and territories, including our Latin America initiatives most recently in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina,” says AEG Facilities president Bob Newman.

“This expanded role will further capitalise on his leadership and drive for innovation, enabling AEG Facilities to continue delivering the best fan experiences at our venues across the globe.”

 


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