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SeaWorld's Doug Stagner named new IAAPA COO and EVP
POSTED 27 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
In 2013 Stagner was the recipient of the IAAPA Meritorious Service Award Credit: IAAPA
IAAPA has named attractions veteran Doug Stagner as its new COO and executive vice president – a newly created position designed to help the organisation achieve its goals and handle growth and global infrastructure.

Stagner, who has been a part of the attractions industry for more than 32 years, started his career in 1984 as a ride operator at SeaWorld San Diego. From there, Stagner worked his way up the SeaWorld ladder, holding a variety of positions including roles in operations, business development, and strategic planning and execution. Most recently as SeaWorld’s vice president of international operations, Stagner was overseeing the company’s expansion into Asia.

For IAAPA, Stagner sits on the organisation’s board and is former chair of its education committee. In 2013 he was the recipient of the IAAPA Meritorious Service Award.

In his new role, Stagner will report to president and CEO Paul Noland, while directly overseeing management of global membership, communications, education, talent and IAAPA's four regional offices. Additionally, he will play a significant role in IAAPA’s relocation to Orlando later this year.

"Doug is an inspiring leader who brings with him more than 30 years of industry knowledge and extensive IAAPA experience," said Noland. "As IAAPA begins its next chapter, he is the right person at the right time. Doug's understanding of the association coupled with his previous work overseeing international business development opportunities and day-to-day operation of 12 US domestic parks, uniquely positions him as the person who can help direct IAAPA toward its bright future."
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SeaWorld's Doug Stagner named new IAAPA COO and EVP
POSTED 27 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
In 2013 Stagner was the recipient of the IAAPA Meritorious Service Award Credit: IAAPA
IAAPA has named attractions veteran Doug Stagner as its new COO and executive vice president – a newly created position designed to help the organisation achieve its goals and handle growth and global infrastructure.

Stagner, who has been a part of the attractions industry for more than 32 years, started his career in 1984 as a ride operator at SeaWorld San Diego. From there, Stagner worked his way up the SeaWorld ladder, holding a variety of positions including roles in operations, business development, and strategic planning and execution. Most recently as SeaWorld’s vice president of international operations, Stagner was overseeing the company’s expansion into Asia.

For IAAPA, Stagner sits on the organisation’s board and is former chair of its education committee. In 2013 he was the recipient of the IAAPA Meritorious Service Award.

In his new role, Stagner will report to president and CEO Paul Noland, while directly overseeing management of global membership, communications, education, talent and IAAPA's four regional offices. Additionally, he will play a significant role in IAAPA’s relocation to Orlando later this year.

"Doug is an inspiring leader who brings with him more than 30 years of industry knowledge and extensive IAAPA experience," said Noland. "As IAAPA begins its next chapter, he is the right person at the right time. Doug's understanding of the association coupled with his previous work overseeing international business development opportunities and day-to-day operation of 12 US domestic parks, uniquely positions him as the person who can help direct IAAPA toward its bright future."
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IAAPA sets sights on Berlin's Messe Exhibition Center for EAS 2017


This year’s European Attractions Show (EAS) will be hosted at the Messe Exhibition Center in Berlin, Germany, with leaders of the leisure, attractions, tourism, and entertainment industries will come together to showcase and explore innovative products and services.
David Rosenberg to lead IAAPA in 2019


David Rosenberg, vice president of Monterey Bay Aquarium, will take the helm at IAAPA in 2019 after being elected by the attractions body to act as its chair.
IAAPA chair Hale highlights safety as body's top priority


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IAAPA president and CEO Paul Noland has said he wants the body to become the 'premiere go-to resource' for people seeking statistical data and information on the attractions sector.
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