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INTIX IDEA
committee members
gathered for a photo
during the conference.
She then posed a question to attendees:
“What cultures exist within the ticketing
industry?” The responses were as diverse
as the audience itself, re昀氀ecting the many
unique perspectives within the 昀椀eld. There
was organizational administration versus
event services, length of service, techforward versus tech-adverse, everyday
workers versus those who work Monday
to Friday, sports versus arts, introverts,
extroverts and ambiverts, Apple versus
Android, full-timers versus part-timers.
And the list went on.
“How many of you were thinking about this
prior to this conversation?” Walker asked
the audience. “Oftentimes, we are not thinking about the various people that we serve,
so when you think about culture, now that
we know we have such a variety...
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Attendees connected with friends and
colleagues in the Exhibit Hall
Dr. Kristal Walker, Vice President of
Employee Wellbeing at Sweetwater,
delivered an inspiring roundtable
general session.
Sponsored by AudienceView, Michal Lorenc
delivered a powerful and thought-provoking
closing keynote address.
Joe Carter of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
was the big 50/50 winner and generously
donated his winnings back to INTIX.
The hall opened to attendees
for brunch with the vendors,
networking and connecting
with clients, partners and
industry friends.
Maureen Andersen thanked
Conference Chair Gabe
Johnson and the New York
Conference Committee
for their service in making
INTIX 2025 such an
incredible success.
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