Josh Stewart, Recreation Sales Manager — East for PLAE, details his experience and main takeaways from the Campus Rec Leadership Summit as a sponsor.
John MacDonald, the director of Campus Recreation Services at the University of Utah, shares his reaction to our Staffing and Retention Roundtable and how he’s enjoying his first Campus Rec Leadership Summit.
Reaction to Data Storytelling Roundtable
Kristin DeAngelo, the director of Facitlies at the University of Arkansas, shares her top takeaways from the Data Storytelling Roundtable and her experience at the Summit thus far.
Reaction to Roundtable No. 2: Serving the Student Body
Kirsten Schumacher, the director of Recreation at Seattle University, shares her biggest takeaways from Roundtable No. 2: Serving the Student Body.
Roundtable 1 Reaction
Stephanie Smith, the director of Recreation at MIT, shares her top takeaways from our first roundtable — Overcoming Leadership Challenges
Do you have a resolution this year of pouring into the next generation of campus rec leaders? Is one of your staff members an aspiring director? If so, consider Campus Rec Base Camp! The two-day event will bring together 30 aspiring directors, a team of
Do you have a resolution this year of pouring into the next generation of campus rec leaders? Is one of your staff members an aspiring director? If so, consider Campus Rec Base Camp!
The two-day event will bring together 30 aspiring directors, a team of executive directors, and eight to 10 sponsors for an impactful time of education and networking. The goal is to prepare and train these aspiring directors in specific leadership abilities, management skills and more to lead campus recreation into the future.
Directors can nominate professionals in the industry for a spot at this inaugural event. It’s happening July 23-25 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. Email [email protected] with your nomination or fill out this form: https://hubs.la/Q02f2f-r0
Have you wondered why Campus Rec Magazine does what it does? Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains the heart behind the publication's "why" in her interview with Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University. Watch the full
Have you wondered why Campus Rec Magazine does what it does? Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains the heart behind the publication's "why" in her interview with Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University. Watch the full interview here: https://hubs.ly/Q023fdCZ0
What does diversity, equity and inclusion really mean? Hear how some of our #CRLeadershipSummit attendees described it ⬇️
When we say our event is fun, we mean it! Thank you you Fabiano Designs for sponsoring Extreme Music Bingo. What a way to end night one! 🎤
Have you heard of the two-week vacation rule? It might be time to give it a try!
Learn more//campusrecmag.com/the-two-week-vacation-rule/
An Interview With Colleen McKenna of CannonDesign
In this exclusive interview, Colleen McKenna of CannonDesign shares on living-centered design, two of her favorite projects and what she loves most about working for the architecture firm.
What are the Campus Rec Mastermind Groups? Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains what they are and how the offering is simply an extension of the publication's mission. If you'd like to learn more about how to get involved in your own Mastermind Group, follow this link to apply: https://campusrecmgx.com
Last year, Campus Rec Magazine began its Mastermind Groups. Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains why the groups were created and how this offering ties into the the heart behind the publication.
If you'd like to learn more about how to get involved in your own Mastermind Group, follow this link to apply: https://campusrecmgx.com
Who is Campus Rec Magazine and its parent company, Peake Media? Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains this and more her interview with Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University.
Watch the full interview here: https://campusrecmag.com/the-why-behind-campus-rec-magazine/
“All the companies, whether it be vendors or attendees, they’re constantly saying there’s nothing else like this. That they just don’t get this with any kind of a trade show.” - Marc Loomer, the national sales manager of Campus Recreation For Matrix Fitness.
There are limited attendee and sponsor spots open for the 2023 Campus Rec Leadership Summit happening June 20-22, 2023, at The Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Bonita Springs, Florida! Come experience firsthand what sets our event apart from others in the industry. From our pressing roundtable discussions to our fun group activities you are sure to walk away with invaluable insights and connections.
Want to join us? Fill out an interest form here: https://peakemediaevents.com/crsummit/interest/
Last year, Campus Rec Magazine began its Mastermind Groups. Managing editor Heather Hartmann explains why the groups were created and how this offering ties into the the heart behind the publication.
If you'd like to learn more about how to get involved in your own Mastermind Group, follow this link to apply: https://campusrecmgx.com
The 2023 #CRLeadershipSummit will take place June 20-22 at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Bonita Springs, Florida.
Here, Carrie Yeiser, the senior director of events and marketing at Peake Media, shares why we choose our location, activities and more!
Want to join us next year? Email [email protected] to save your spot! Visit https://peakemediaevents.com/crsummit/ to learn more.
What do directors get from attending the #CRLeadershipSummit? Here, Laurie Braden shares her top takeaway and why other directors should join in on the fun next June!
Learn more about the event and fill out an interest form here: https://peakemediaevents.com/crsummit/