“Considering the variety of leisure-time activities available today, it is imperative that organizations practice continuous improvement in their product and visitor experience in order to maintain a competitive position and grow the business.”



Since joining Management Resources in 1995, Jim has been involved with numerous leisure-time industry projects ranging from detailed analysis to project management. Having hands-on experience in multiple fields of the industry, Jim knows how to get from the planning stage to a functional operation. From attractions to cultural institutions to destinations, he plays an essential role in transforming plans into successful ventures.

Among start-up and existing operations, Jim’s proven track record in operational planning and programming, financial and operational analysis, promotions and management provides Management Resources’ clients the advantage they seek.

Jim has been involved with the following projects: American Museum of Natural History, New York; Aquarium of the Pacific, California; The Field Museum, Illinois; The Walt Disney Company, California; Sea World of Orlando, Florida; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; New York Botanical Gardens, New York; CNN Studio Tours, Georgia; Viejas Springs Village, California; AOL Time Warner, New York; La Ciudad de Los Ninos, Mexico; Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, New York; Franklin D. Roosevelt Historic Site, New York; American Girl Place, Illinois; Maryland Science Center, Maryland; and many others.

Prior to joining Management Resources, Jim’s experience included media buyer and production manager for TH&M Advertising, staff training/development manager for FairLanes, Inc. and special events coordinator for AmeriFlora ’92.

 

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