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Dexter King, CFE, has served as the executive director of the International
Association of Assembly Managers, Inc. (IAAM) since 2001. As a past president
of IAAM and a 33-year veteran of the sports and entertainment industry, Mr.
King has experienced management at all levels and in all types of public venues.
Prior to IAAM, he served as the regional general manager of SMG of Alaska,
overseeing five public venues in the Alaska region. He has also held the position
of executive director of the Boise (Idaho) State University Pavilion, where he
hosted many high profile events including NCAA and NBA events as well as
performances by a wide variety of artists and personalities. Before moving to
Boise, Mr. King was the executive director for five public venues at Oral Roberts
University in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Over the course of Mr. King’s 28 years of involvement with IAAM, he was noted
for his proactive role in education. As a leader in the Association, he was
instrumental in the founding of the Public Assembly Management School at Oglebay,
the Arena Management Conference, the Leadership Institute, and the University
Venue Management Conference along with the development of the core competencies
Body of Knowledge Text Book. Along with the “Best Practice” Guidelines for Safety
and Security for all major public venues, and the emergence of the Association
as an advocate for public facility managers, King has devoted his career to
enhancing the profession. He has also encouraged partnerships and cooperation for
all entities with a vested interest in public venues. In addition, IAAM serves
as the secretariat of the World Council for Venue Management, of which Mr. King
is secretary general.
As a long-time contributor and executive in the industry, Mr. King has devoted
his life to the education and enhancement of venue management leaders around
the world. In 1981, Mr. King was the recipient of the Francis Deering Award
for distinguished meritorious service to District 6 of IAAM and earned his CFE
(Certified Facility Executive) credentials in 1987. He was named as an Honorary
Lifetime Member of the Venue Management Association (Asia & Pacific) LTD, (VMA),
1994. In 1997, King was recognized with the highest industry honor as a recipient
of the prestigious Charles A. McElravy Award for outstanding contribution to the
profession.
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