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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-02-17; Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District; 02-15-111; Approve Appointment of Julie PastorCARLSBAD TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AGENDA BILL AB# 02-15-111 Approve Appointment to Visit Carlsbad Board CTBID STAFF ('^^^ MTG. 2-17-15 Approve Appointment to Visit Carlsbad Board GENERAL COUNSEL Approve Appointment to Visit Carlsbad Board RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the recommendation by the Visit Carlsbad Board to appoint Ms. Julie Pastor to its Board. ITEM EXPLANATION: At its 5-22-14 meeting, the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District (CTBID) Board entered into an agreement with the Carlsbad Convention and Visitors Bureau (dba Visit Carlsbad) to provide tourism promotion services for the CTBID for the period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. A provision in this contract was that the CTBID Board had to approve any changes to the Visit Carlsbad Board. In a letter from Visit Carlsbad Executive Director, Sam Ross, to CTBID Board Chair, Tim Stripe, the Visit Carlsbad Board is recommending that the CTBID Board approve the appointment of Ms. Julie Pastor, Head of Sales and eCommerce at Legoland California Resort to fill the seat vacated by Mr. Peter Kock, from Legoland Resort. (See letter and Bio at attached Exhibits) FISCAL IMPACT: None. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: This action does not qualify as a project under the California Environment Quality Act ("CEQA") and will not have a physical adverse effect on the environment. (CEQA Regulation 15378(b). EXHIBITS: A. Letter dated February 11, 2015 from Visit Carlsbad Executive Director, Sam Ross, to CTBID Board Chair, Tim Stripe, recommending that the CTBID Board approve the appointment of Ms. Julie Pastor, Head of Sales and eCommerce at Legoland California Resort to the Visti Carlsbad Board B. Julie Pastor Bio C. List of Current Visit Carlsbad Board members DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Cheryl Gerhardt, 760-602-2753, chervl.qerhardt@carlsbadca.gov carlsbad EXHIBIT A February 11, 2015 Mr. Tim Stripe Chairman Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Mr. Stripe, The Board of Directors of Visit Carlsbad, Carlsbad's destination marketing organization would like to put forth Ms. Julie Pastor, Head of Sales and eCommerce at LEGOLAND California Resort as the replacement for Mr. Peter Koch on the Visit Carlsbad board of directors. Per the agreement between the CTBID and Visit Carlsbad we ask that the CTBID board approve Ms. Pastor at the next CTBID meeting to be held on February 17, 2015. Thank you. Sincerely, Sam Ross Executive Director Visit Carlsbad 400 Carlsbad Viliagc Dr:ys CaHsbad California S2008 visitcarlsbad.com EXHIBIT B JULIE PASTOR 1740 Crystal Ridge V^^ay, Vista, CA 92081 (619) 316-1630 Iulie.Pastor@LEGOLAND.coin SUMMARY QF QUALIFICATIONS; - Highly experienced marketing professional with 18 years of comprehensive sales, sponsorship and promotional experience - Sawy, results-oriented critical thinker with success in budgeting, strategic planning and program management - Dedicated, innovative team player with exceptional interpersonal, organization, communication, negotiation, presentation and project management skills - Skilled in driving growth, developing new revenue channels and managing all aspects of program fulfillment - Quick study, with an ability to easily grasp and apply new ideas, concepts and technologies - Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point, SalesLogix and Raiser's Edge database management, with a basic knowledge of the Gateway/Galaxy ticketing system and Paymentech credit card processing PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE! LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA RESORT, CARLSBAD, CA HEAD OF SALES & eCOMMERCE OCTOBER 2009-PRESENT -Overlooking all sales channels for the resort, including LEGOLAND Park, LEGOLAND Water Park, SEA LIFE Aquarium'and LEGOLAND Hotel -Responsible for Digital Marketing and eCommerce sales -Manages a team of 11 including Trade Sales, Digital Marketing, eCommerce, and LEGOLAND Hotel sales -Elected for Leader ofthe Year 2014 for LEGOLAND California Resod: BROOKFIELD ZOO/ CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, CHICAGO, IL PARTNERSHIP MARKETING MANAGER OCTOBER 2008-OCTOBER 2009 - Responsible for managing a $1.1M sponsor portfolio for one ofthe top five zoos in the United States, with more than 2.2M annual visitors - Establish and manage sponsorship budget, timelines and standards - Research, cultivate, secure and fulfill sponsorships with local, regional and national corporations - Strategically develop and generate internal support for new sponsorship programs and channels - Develop and oversee execution of annual sponsorship plan, including promotional components that contribute to the overall marketing plan - Continuously research industry trends and stay abreast of competitor activities, sponsors and programs - Develop strategic partnerships with industry colleagues, local associations and community groups - Oversee hotel ticket sales program including in-house fulfillment process - Secured a Chicago Auto Show partnership which led to IM interactive impressions through the zoo's outreach team - Developed a detailed competitive review to identify primary competitors and their potential impact on the zoo, including pricing, attendance, new attractions, marquee events, advertising strategies and marketing budgets SEA LIFE AQUARIUM AT THE LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA RESORT, CARLSBAD, CA MARKETING MANAGER FEBRUARY 2008-SEPTEMBER 2008 - Implemented marketing plan and launch for the first North American site ofthe worid's largest aquarium brand - Managed and ensured proper use of the International SEA LIFE brand within tiie U.S. market - Oversaw execution ofall marketing activity including ticket sales, sponsorships, promotions, advertising and PR - Sought out and developed community partnerships and strategic alliances - Managed a $500,000 marketing budget to ensure efficient spending while maximizing visitors - Oversaw development of alt web, marketing, advertising and collateral materials, as well as compelling on-site visitor experiences, activities and guides - Developed effective visitor surveys and ensured feedback from a representative sample of visitors - Utilized visitor feedback to evaluate and modily marketing and operational activities - Coordinated and developed education programs for youth and school groups - Coordinated special events including private parties, corporate events and youth/school activities - Initiated development of the SEA LIFE catered events program, with the intent of expanding the program to LEGOLAND California if proven to be an effective new revenue source LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA RESORT, CARLSBAD, CA PARTNERSHIP & PROMOTIONS SPECIALIST FEBRUARY 2004-FEBRUARV 2008 - Generated more than $6M a year through coupon and ticket sales programs tied to leading retail and restaurant chains, sponsors and business-to-consumer partners - Coordinated point-of-sale and collateral development for promotional partnerships and sponsorships - Managed promotional side of the multifaceted AAA partnership, including online ticket sales. Show Your Card & Save program communications and on-site fiilfillment through the LEGOLAND Admissions team - Oversaw the Blackhawk gift card program including annual promotion details, price-point negotiations, point-of-sale materials, tracking/reporting and intricate card testing - Managed the Costco ticket sales program including negotiation of program pricing, participating warehouses, and development of promotional materials including in-store and web-based elements - Worked closely with Admissions team to set up new discounts and promotional ticket types - Maintained a basic understanding of the Gateway ticketing system by attending quarterly user group meetings - Managed an annual budget of more than $75,000 for partner events and promotional programs - Secured and coordinated more than $3M annually in unpaid media promotions - Fulfilled contractual obligations for key sponsor accounts including Dreyer's Grand tee Cream, Hebrew National, Volvo Cars of North America and Sparkletts Water - Secured and coordinated a variety of in-park events including media promotions, preview parties and sponsor events, while working with relevant departments to ensure quality event production - Built and maintained strong relationships with colleagues, sponsors, media and promotional partners - Oversaw aggressive promotional growth campaign in Arizona and trained the loca! Promotions representative SAN DIEGO GULLS PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY, SAN DIEGO, CA DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & GAME OPERATIONS OCTOBER 2000-FEBRUARY 2004 - Effectively managed a team of more than 20 game day operations staff and 10 in-office interns each season - Developed strategic partnerships with businesses, communities, schools and the military to drive group ticket sales - Developed the league's most successful, first-of-its-kind fundraising program tied to single game ticket sales - Cultivated, secured and fulfilled sponsorships with regional and national companies, achieving a 90% renewal rate - Managed design and produrtion ofall collateral including season/group ticket, advertising and marketing materials for the six time Taylor Cup Champions - Managed all team media promotions and advertising including print, radio, television and web - Achieved attendance levels among the top five teams in the league each season - Responsible for all elements of overall game presentation including contests, promotions and giveaways SUMMER WINTER ACTION TOURS, SAN DIEGO, CA DISTRICT SALES MANAGER/HEAD SALES REPRESENTATIVE AUGUST1997-MAY2000 - Developed and sold spring break, summer and winter travel packages to San Diego students - Recruited, trained and managed a team of sales representatives in their assigned markets EDUCATION; - San Diego State University, Bachelor of Science in Marketing, May 2000 - NCFE British National Awarding Body, Certificate in Attractions Management, July 2007 ORGANIZATIONS: -Current Board Member of Visit Oceanside REFERENCES: - Available upon request X X UJ IA tn T3 < E o (J re >-sz % c 00 u E d o o rsi > D t o 10 0) ee > < o o t: o 1/) Q: ro < ro >• X ro a. 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