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Event Masters
by Christian Napier
Behind the scenes stories, experiences and lessons shared by the world's leading event experts. Hosted by Christian Napier.
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Interview with Michael Wingate
In this episode, host Christian Napier is joined by Michael Wingate - longtime professional logistics guru specializing in international sporting events including the Olympics and FIFA World Cup. Michael shares how he got his start during the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games and later became an "Event Gypsy." With a 30-year career spanning 17 major international sport events, Michael currently serves as Logistics Consultant for the International Olympic Committee. A devoted Christian, Michael is passionate about connecting the global logistics “Ohana” family and demonstrating the love of Christ through servant leadership.
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Interview with Tiago Paes
In this episode, host Christian Napier interviews Tiago Paes, FIFA Venue Management Project Leader, with 20+ years in events. Tiago shares stories about having backup plans, a disastrous ceremony, witnessing Maradona score a goal, and three of the most powerful people on earth looking at his mobile phone. Connect with Tiago on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiagopaes/
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Interview with Ursula Romero
Award-winning producer, director and owner of ISB, Ursula Romero joins the podcast. She recounts starting out as a 16 year-old working for the World Athletics Championships in Germany, then the 1994 World Cup in Dallas. Ursula recalls the challenges of broadcasting an event via satellite near London City airport, earning the trust of the Chinese while planning the broadcast of the road cycling event for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and cherished lessons learned from her father, legendary broadcaster Manolo Romero.
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Interview with Frank Supovitz
In this episode, host Christian Napier interviews Frank Supovitz, an event management veteran who has produced and directed hundreds of live events over his decades-long career. Guest BackgroundFrank Supovitz is an Event Industry Hall of Famer inducted in 2006. He has authored 5 books on live event management and delivery.Currently founder of Fast Traffic, a company that builds custom teams to work on venue development, design, and event production projects. Formerly Senior VP of Events for the NFL where he managed 9 Super Bowls. Also previously led event production for the NHL and Radio City Music Hall.Key Topics DiscussedFrank's accidental entry into the event management industry starting as a Radio City Music Hall usher in high school Moving from Radio City Music Hall to the NHL to start their first dedicated event production departmentCreating the NHL Heritage Classic, the first ever professional outdoor hockey game Joining the NFL and learning the sport's unique culture as an outsider Managing the team and logistics for NFL events like the Super Bowl and DraftBehind-the-scenes stories from producing Super Bowl halftime showsDealing with unexpected crises like power outages at Super Bowl XLVIILaunching his own company, Fast Traffic, for more variety and flexibilityThe importance of getting involved in events through any entry point opportunityHow to Connect with FrankLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franksupovitz Twitter: @SUPEventsWebsite: https://www.fasttrafficevents.com
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Interview with Michèle Naili
A true pioneer of broadcast television in Brazil, Michèle Naili shares incredible stories from her 37+ years organizing major international sports events. Stories include emigrating from Egypt to Brazil as a refugee, getting her start in TV as a child actor in Brazil, learning a critical lesson from her grandmother, directing Formula One and World Cup broadcasts, finding creative solutions in a favela, bringing video on demand to Brazil, and her passion for helping indigenous communities.
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Interview with Tricia Fenton
Tricia Fenton shares 30+ years of stories organizing major events like the Olympics, Super Bowls, FIFA World Cups, and more. She recalls a chance encounter on a ski run kicking off her event career and driving her Jeep Wrangler to Orlando with no place to stay to work an unpaid internship. Tricia offers advice on career transitions, empowering teams, overcoming challenges, work-life balance, building a support network, taking care of mental health and finding the right organizational fit.
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Interview with Ricardo Trade aka "Baka"
In this episode of Event Masters, host Christian Napier interviews veteran executive Ricardo Trade ("Baka") about his illustrious 40-year career in sports and event management. Baka describes his journey from being a handball player on Brazil's national team to working in volleyball, eventually transitioning to organizing major events like the Pan American Games, FIFA World Cup, and Olympics. Baka stresses the importance of building strong teams, embracing innovation, and continuously learning.
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Interview with Christy Nicolay
In this episode of Event Masters, host Christian Napier interviews world-renowned sport production expert Christy Nicolay. They discuss Christy's career path from MTV to ESPN to the Olympics. Highlights include introducing athlete personality videos in Vancouver and getting crowds dancing in Lima, fog stopping volleyball in Peru, and making s'mores. Christy offers advice for aspiring event professionals - pursue what you love, say yes to opportunities, and learn languages.
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Interview with Alan Shaw
Christian Napier interviews Alan Shaw in this episode. Alan has worked on major sporting events for over 4 decades in 17 countries across 6 continents including 12 Olympic Games. He shares stories and lessons learned including funny moments, teamwork challenges, mentor influences, and advice for those interested in entering the event industry. Key topics include the genesis of workforce planning, innovative data capture, and the core team planning model.
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Interview with Chris Crowley
Chris Crowley has over 30 years of experience in event management, starting with the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco where he interned during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and continuing through Salt Lake 2002, Vancouver 2010 and Rio 2016 Olympics as well as hundreds of events. Chris shares lessons learned from earthquakes, 9/11, the financial crisis and applying major event planning skills in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic as Summit County Emergency Manager of Public Health.
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Interview with Derrick Salisbury
In this episode, event industry veteran Derrick Salisbury reflects on his 30+ year career managing transport operations at major events like the Olympics and FIFA World Cup. Derrick discusses lessons learned on teamwork, overcoming challenges, and the importance of focusing on the athlete/guest experience. He emphasizes the people he's worked with over the years who shaped his approach and talks about the need to mentor future generations.
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Interview with Maureen Sweeney
In this episode of Event Masters, host Christian Napier interviews event planning veteran Maureen Sweeney about her decades of experience organizing high-profile events around the world. They discuss Maureen's unlikely entry into event planning through historical reenactments to the Olympic Games, the importance of networking and mentorship, managing crises like VIPs getting lost on the way to the opening ceremony, acquiring new skills with each event, and embracing the constant need to problem-solve and change plans at the last minute.
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Interview with Beverly Carey
In this episode, host Christian Napier interviews Bev Carey about her 20+ year career working on major events like the Olympics, Super Bowl, World Athletics Championships, and more. They discuss her journey from advertising to Salt Lake 2002, the importance of mentors, overcoming imposter syndrome, the challenges of delivering complex events, and the need to find life balance. Carey also shares advice for those looking to get into events - jump in, ask questions, and build relationships.
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Interview with Leonardo Cohen
In the inaugural episode of Event Masters, host Christian Napier interviews Leonardo Cohen, a veteran of over 20 major events spanning two decades. They discuss Leo's start in events at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio, his work around the world, biggest career challenges and achievements, advice for newcomers, and goosebump moments. Leo offers insight into adapting across cultures, the importance of relationships, and pursuing new ventures while continuing his event work.
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