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BEYOND THE BUILDING: MUSIC CITY CENTER THROUGH THE LENDS OF LONGTIME EMPLOYEES

BEYOND THE BUILDING: MUSIC CITY CENTER THROUGH THE LENDS OF LONGTIME EMPLOYEES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 23, 2019

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Music City Center makes it a priority to provide its visitors with exceptional service. This comes naturally for the team at MCC as they themselves feel a strong sense of belonging. From sales and marketing to operations, the team shares a great deal of ownership and pride as they continue to see the fruits of their labor exceeding goals. About one third of the staff journeyed from the old building to the new construction, witnessing its track record of success.

In its first five years, the Music City Center hosted 1,500 events, bringing 2.8 million people to Nashville and generating over $1.5 billion dollars in direct economic impact. This equates to about $950,000 of direct economic impact generated every single day. With its massive operational complexity, each team member is highly valued, and some team members share what it’s like behind scenes.

“There is a real excitement when we see clients being as enthusiastic about our place as we are,” stated Cynthia Jones, a sales manager who has been a part of the team for 26 years. “Some have shared they felt more like they were in a hotel with the aesthetics and design.”

What Jones finds most rewarding is to have the resources to meet needs of prospective clients. “It’s an overall win-win when we make this place work for prospective clients, something we could not have done 26 years ago.”

For Michael Thomas, set up leader supervisor, it’s the people at MCC that make him feel connected.

“It feels like work family here. Charles (Charles Starks, President/CEO) and Putt (Elisa Puttman, Sr.VP and Chief Operations Officer) take care of us for birthdays,” stated Thomas. “There’s not a lot of jobs where the bosses know you personally. And really care.”

Exhibitor Service Manager LaSonya McCutcheon appreciates that she has been able to build her career during her 20 years of service. “I have found that there is great opportunity for growth,” stated McCutcheon. “I went from being ambassador to sales assistant to service rep to service rep manager.”

 

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About the Music City Center

 

The Music City Center, Nashville’s convention center, features a 353,143 square foot exhibit hall, the 57,500 square foot Karl F. Dean Grand Ballroom, and an 18,000 square foot Davidson Ballroom. The building includes an art collection featuring local and regional artists, a covered three-level parking garage with 1,800 spaces, and is LEED Gold certified. The Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame is also located inside the Music City Center at the corner of 6th Avenue and Demonbreun.