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Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee

The Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee is a non-profit organization that was responsible for private funding of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado on August 25–28, 2008. In addition to securing sponsors, other obligations included organizing a volunteer base, managing a vendor database, coordinating local events, providing hospitality to delegates and credentialed media, and promoting tourism in Denver, Colorado and the Western United States.

Official Logo of the Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee
TypeNon-profit, NGO
HeadquartersDenver, Colorado
Website[1]

As the fundraising arm of the convention, the Host Committee had four contractual partners: the Democratic National Convention Committee, which was responsible for logistics of convention activities within Pepsi Center; the City and County of Denver, which provided security, traffic management, and operational support; Kroenke Sports, owner of Pepsi Center arena where the convention was held; and its own Executive Committee.

Executive Committee Members edit

The following individuals are listed on the inside cover of the Official 2008 Democratic National Convention Visitors Guide, produced by the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Host Committee Members edit

The following individuals are listed on page 10 of the Official 2008 Democratic National Convention Visitors Guide, produced by the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.

  • Jenny Anderson, Event Director, Host Committee
  • Katherine Archuleta, Mayor's Office, Senior Advisor on Policy and Initiatives
  • Christine Berg, Volunteer Director, Host Committee
  • Christina Beisel, Program Assistant for Greening, City and County of Denver
  • Mollie Brundage, development director, Host Committee
  • Parry Burnap, Greening Director, Host Committee
  • Sue Cobb, Communications Director, City and County of Denver
  • Trini Dominguez, Communications Assistant, Host Committee
  • Selena Dunham, Chief of Staff, Host Committee
  • Stephanie Foote, President, 2008 Rocky Mountain Roundtable
  • Germani Gonzales, Administrative Assistant, Host Committee
  • Rachel Gordon, Deputy Finance Director, Host Committee
  • David Kennedy, Disability Rights Coordinator, Host Committee
  • Betsy Kimak, Web Producer, Host Committee
  • Melissa Koenigsberg, Chief Financial Officer, Host Committee
  • Lindy Eichenbaum Lent, Senior Advisor to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, City and County of Denver
  • Paul Lhevine, Chief Operations Officer, Host Committee
  • Chris Lopez, Communications Director, Host Committee
  • Manjiri Mannino, Finance Assistant, Host Committee
  • Tyler Mounsey, Deputy Operations Director, Host Committee
  • Robin Pack, Accountant, Host Committee
  • Jim Polsfut, chairman, 2008 Rocky Mountain Roundtable
  • Miranda Reeves, Events Assistant, Host Committee
  • Steve Sander, marketing director, City and County of Denver
  • Janet Schoniger, Director of External Affairs, Host Committee
  • Maryanne Talbott, Graphic Designer, Host Committee
  • Brent Tongco, Marketing/Communications Specialist, City and County of Denver
  • Latrisha Underhill, Operations Director, Host Committee
  • Chantal Unfug, Deputy City Liaison, Democratic National Convention, City and County of Denver
  • Tom Wagenlander, Deputy Volunteer Director, Host Committee
  • Sondra Williams, Volunteer Advisor, Host Committee

Economic Impact edit

During the convention, more than 50,000 visitors came to Denver, including more than 16,000 members of the media, bloggers, and independent journalists. Early projections estimated an economic impact of $160–$200 million;[1] however a final report[2] released on October 16, 2008, by Denver Mayor John W. Hickenlooper put the official estimate at a $266.1 million regional economic benefit to the Denver metro region, of which $153.9 million occurred directly within the City and County of Denver.

Convention Greening edit

One mission of the 2008 Denver Convention Host Committee was to ensure that the 2008 Democratic National Convention set a new standard for green conventions whereby sustainability and environmental health concerns are factored into the event planning. The Host Committee led this effort[3] by setting green standards for events, completing environmental improvements at city facilities, setting up recycling areas, partnering with local restaurants and venues for healthy options, and encouraging the use of carbon offsets.

Fundraising Targets edit

On October 16, 2008, the Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee announced that it generated just over $55 million in cash contributions and $5.46 million of in-kind support.[4] The balance of the $60.9 million came from interest income and miscellaneous refunds. That surpassed the Host Committee's original $40 million contractual target by more than $20 million. In a 1,400-page Federal Election Commission report,[5] the Host Committee detailed financial and in-kind contributions from more than 700 businesses and individuals. Security-related expenses, not detailed in the report, were covered separately by a $50 million federal grant.

Volunteers edit

An estimated 15,000 volunteers answered telephone calls, collated mailings, prepared and distributed convention materials, assisted at media and public events, and even collected and sorted trash at waste recovery stations for recycling and composting.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.coloradoconfidential.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3365 [dead link]
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2008-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://coloradoconfidential.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=4AE070DE931BFC7098C0A9E84A305003?diaryId=3243 [dead link]
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-26.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2008-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee Website
  • City and County of Denver Website
  • Denver Convention & Visitors Bureau Website

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The Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee is a non profit organization that was responsible for private funding of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado on August 25 28 2008 In addition to securing sponsors other obligations included organizing a volunteer base managing a vendor database coordinating local events providing hospitality to delegates and credentialed media and promoting tourism in Denver Colorado and the Western United States Official Logo of the Denver 2008 Convention Host CommitteeTypeNon profit NGOHeadquartersDenver ColoradoWebsite 1 As the fundraising arm of the convention the Host Committee had four contractual partners the Democratic National Convention Committee which was responsible for logistics of convention activities within Pepsi Center the City and County of Denver which provided security traffic management and operational support Kroenke Sports owner of Pepsi Center arena where the convention was held and its own Executive Committee Contents 1 Executive Committee Members 2 Host Committee Members 3 Economic Impact 4 Convention Greening 5 Fundraising Targets 6 Volunteers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksExecutive Committee Members editThe following individuals are listed on the inside cover of the Official 2008 Democratic National Convention Visitors Guide produced by the Denver Metro Convention amp Visitors Bureau The Hon Elbra Wedgeworth President of the Denver Host Committee John W Hickenlooper Mayor of the City and County of Denver Bill Ritter Jr Governor of the State of Colorado United States Senator Ken Salazar United States Representative Diana DeGette Steve Farber Attorney At Law Mike Dino CEO of the Denver Host CommitteeHost Committee Members editThe following individuals are listed on page 10 of the Official 2008 Democratic National Convention Visitors Guide produced by the Denver Metro Convention amp Visitors Bureau Jenny Anderson Event Director Host Committee Katherine Archuleta Mayor s Office Senior Advisor on Policy and Initiatives Christine Berg Volunteer Director Host Committee Christina Beisel Program Assistant for Greening City and County of Denver Mollie Brundage development director Host Committee Parry Burnap Greening Director Host Committee Sue Cobb Communications Director City and County of Denver Trini Dominguez Communications Assistant Host Committee Selena Dunham Chief of Staff Host Committee Stephanie Foote President 2008 Rocky Mountain Roundtable Germani Gonzales Administrative Assistant Host Committee Rachel Gordon Deputy Finance Director Host Committee David Kennedy Disability Rights Coordinator Host Committee Betsy Kimak Web Producer Host Committee Melissa Koenigsberg Chief Financial Officer Host Committee Lindy Eichenbaum Lent Senior Advisor to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper City and County of Denver Paul Lhevine Chief Operations Officer Host Committee Chris Lopez Communications Director Host Committee Manjiri Mannino Finance Assistant Host Committee Tyler Mounsey Deputy Operations Director Host Committee Robin Pack Accountant Host Committee Jim Polsfut chairman 2008 Rocky Mountain Roundtable Miranda Reeves Events Assistant Host Committee Steve Sander marketing director City and County of Denver Janet Schoniger Director of External Affairs Host Committee Maryanne Talbott Graphic Designer Host Committee Brent Tongco Marketing Communications Specialist City and County of Denver Latrisha Underhill Operations Director Host Committee Chantal Unfug Deputy City Liaison Democratic National Convention City and County of Denver Tom Wagenlander Deputy Volunteer Director Host Committee Sondra Williams Volunteer Advisor Host CommitteeEconomic Impact editDuring the convention more than 50 000 visitors came to Denver including more than 16 000 members of the media bloggers and independent journalists Early projections estimated an economic impact of 160 200 million 1 however a final report 2 released on October 16 2008 by Denver Mayor John W Hickenlooper put the official estimate at a 266 1 million regional economic benefit to the Denver metro region of which 153 9 million occurred directly within the City and County of Denver Convention Greening editOne mission of the 2008 Denver Convention Host Committee was to ensure that the 2008 Democratic National Convention set a new standard for green conventions whereby sustainability and environmental health concerns are factored into the event planning The Host Committee led this effort 3 by setting green standards for events completing environmental improvements at city facilities setting up recycling areas partnering with local restaurants and venues for healthy options and encouraging the use of carbon offsets Fundraising Targets editOn October 16 2008 the Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee announced that it generated just over 55 million in cash contributions and 5 46 million of in kind support 4 The balance of the 60 9 million came from interest income and miscellaneous refunds That surpassed the Host Committee s original 40 million contractual target by more than 20 million In a 1 400 page Federal Election Commission report 5 the Host Committee detailed financial and in kind contributions from more than 700 businesses and individuals Security related expenses not detailed in the report were covered separately by a 50 million federal grant Volunteers editAn estimated 15 000 volunteers answered telephone calls collated mailings prepared and distributed convention materials assisted at media and public events and even collected and sorted trash at waste recovery stations for recycling and composting See also edit2008 Democratic National Convention City and County of Denver John W HickenlooperReferences edit http www coloradoconfidential com showDiary do diaryId 3365 dead link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 05 26 Retrieved 2008 12 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http coloradoconfidential com showDiary do jsessionid 4AE070DE931BFC7098C0A9E84A305003 diaryId 3243 dead link DNC host committee raised 61M Denver Business Journal Archived from the original on 2008 10 26 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2009 01 17 Retrieved 2008 12 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links editOfficial Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee Website City and County of Denver Website Denver Convention amp Visitors Bureau Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee amp oldid 1150149111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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