Center is focused on providing team members with the training and skills needed to deliver the best possible experience to customers
Philadelphia, PA – As part of its ongoing commitment to delivering the best possible experience to its customers, the Pennsylvania Convention Center has opened a new on-site training center to provide the facility’s staff and labor partners with programs focused on safety, development of technical skills, and customer service and hospitality. The center includes a conference room for hosting instructor-led training programs as well as two computer labs for online training programs.
The 1,000-square-foot training facility underscores the continued commitment of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, facility manager ASM Global, and trade show labor partners to provide the highest level of service to customers and exhibitors. It is an outgrowth of the Center’s Hospitality Industry Advancement Trust (HIAT) Fund, a partnership between the management of the Pennsylvania Convention Center and the labor organizations responsible for providing show floor labor to the facility’s customers.
The HIAT Fund is focused on enhanced training opportunities for labor personnel in three general areas: safety, development of technical skills, and customer service/hospitality. Put more, the training focuses on “Safety, Skills, and Smiles:”
- Safety programs offer participants the opportunity to obtain general and specialized Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety certifications.
- Skills training is coordinated with contractors in the convention and meeting industry, such as Installation and dismantle (I&D) and Decorator companies, to provide the workforce with the latest technical training so that the workforce can offer the most efficient and economical builds possible.
- Hospitality programs focus on providing labor partners with the skills needed to provide customers and guests with experiences that consistently exceed expectations by educating them on the importance of prioritizing customers, having a positive attitude and engagement, and having a commitment to success.
“The Center’s management team and our labor partners understand that delivering the best possible experience to our trade show, event, convention, and meeting customers makes us more competitive,” said John J. McNichol, President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority. “The HIAT Fund and this training initiative represent a long-term commitment to ensuring the labor personnel who work in our facility have the latest safety and skills training and a high-level of hospitality-focused training. This is in keeping with the overall culture of our facility and staff and represents an ongoing commitment to improving ourselves and the services we offer to our customers.”
The HIAT Fund- funded jointly by show floor labor partners and the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority- is believed to be the only joint training initiative of its kind in the country. Trade show labor unions contribute to the fund for every hour a union member works. That amount is then matched by the Pennsylvania Convention Center’s management. The four trade show labor partners include Laborers’ International Local 332, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 8 (IATSE), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 98, and Iron Workers Local 405.
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