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Jim Peters
RHI President
Biography


ENTERTAINMENT

Philosophy and Practice in Hospitality Zones

A broad range of entertainment, including dining, music, dance, performance and art enhances the quality of life that attracts a creative class of innovators, progressive thinkers and industries that feed city economies.

Find out how to minimize barriers to quality entertainment in your city and how to develop support systems to retain local talent.

Learning Objectives

  • Develop strategies to support the livelihood of music venue entrepreneurs and performers
  • Recognize dining as a form of entertainment and the role of culinary and service skill development to enhance the patron experience.
  • Predict demographic trends influencing the demand for different types of entertainment
  • Facilitate career enhancement and talent development through alliances, job fairs, video
  • Implement marketing techniques for entertainment in a downtown district Identify and remove barriers to quality entertainment
  • Access outcomes from national economic impact reports on music, entertainment and nightlife

 

   

On Demand

Schedule a customized seminar for your agency, association, business, district or city

A great way to build a team and develop strategies for transformation

Includes online seminar and discussion with instructor

 
 

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RHI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1983 with a mission to assist businesses and communities to plan safe and vibrant places to socialize. RHI's Sociable City Network creates an organized and more secure opportunity to connect and share information with peers and access resources from RHI and attend RHI online and onsite events at reduced rates.

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