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IAAPA striving to be premiere research resource for attractions industry, says Noland
POSTED 02 Dec 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Paul Noland wants research and statistics to be one of IAAPA's top priorities
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.

Speaking to Attractions Management, Noland said that amidst IAAPA’s planned move to the attractions capital – Orlando – it wants to continue investing in research and statistics to make it one of the strongest services the organisation provides.

“A couple of years ago with the support of the board we made a fundamental investment in data and information,” he said.

“Historically we would all agree we lagged and did not invest enough in that area but now we have a multi-year plan to provide good economic and benchmark data for the media, government officials and our members.

“We should be the one-stop-shop for credible information on the industry.” he added. “We’re putting a lot into research, surveys are going on and lots of different things to collect that data.”

In August 2015, IAAPA created a new position within the organisation, appointing research expert Melissa Teates to initiate, conduct, and manage worldwide market research and data analysis.

Since her appointment, IAAPA has recently completed a year-long member assessment of member needs, while the body is also putting together a 20-year plan for research.

“As part of the assessment, we have also developed a list of possible studies for the future including a labour and compensation study and a consumer study,” Teates told Attractions Management.

Research for 2017 includes global benchmarking studies for amusement parks, FECs and waterparks, as well as a studies for market penetration in the US/Canada region, and for Middle East/Africa. A study on economic impact for the Asia-Pacific region is also scheduled.
IAAPA has research subjects staggered over a number of years
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IAAPA striving to be premiere research resource for attractions industry, says Noland
POSTED 02 Dec 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
Paul Noland wants research and statistics to be one of IAAPA's top priorities
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.

Speaking to Attractions Management, Noland said that amidst IAAPA’s planned move to the attractions capital – Orlando – it wants to continue investing in research and statistics to make it one of the strongest services the organisation provides.

“A couple of years ago with the support of the board we made a fundamental investment in data and information,” he said.

“Historically we would all agree we lagged and did not invest enough in that area but now we have a multi-year plan to provide good economic and benchmark data for the media, government officials and our members.

“We should be the one-stop-shop for credible information on the industry.” he added. “We’re putting a lot into research, surveys are going on and lots of different things to collect that data.”

In August 2015, IAAPA created a new position within the organisation, appointing research expert Melissa Teates to initiate, conduct, and manage worldwide market research and data analysis.

Since her appointment, IAAPA has recently completed a year-long member assessment of member needs, while the body is also putting together a 20-year plan for research.

“As part of the assessment, we have also developed a list of possible studies for the future including a labour and compensation study and a consumer study,” Teates told Attractions Management.

Research for 2017 includes global benchmarking studies for amusement parks, FECs and waterparks, as well as a studies for market penetration in the US/Canada region, and for Middle East/Africa. A study on economic impact for the Asia-Pacific region is also scheduled.
IAAPA has research subjects staggered over a number of years
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IAAPA relocating global headquarters to Orlando as organisation extends expo commitment through to 2030


IAAPA has announced plans to relocate its offices from Washington to Orlando, with the attractions capital of the world also to host the organisation’s annual expo through to at least 2030.
IAAPA unveils new member initiatives for 2016


IAAPA has announced a raft of new programmes for its members in 2016, with leadership training, telemedicine and safety self-assessment among the new offerings from the attractions industry body.
IAAPA chair McReynolds says safety is top priority for body


New IAAPA chair John McReynolds has raised the issue of safety among the attractions body’s members, stating that the industry must stand for safety at all times as a top priority.
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Rainer Maelzer joins Therme Group as chief entertainment officer
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