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Who We Are and What We Do

The Convention and Visitors Bureau is a departmentof the City of Columbia. Unlike other citydepartments, the CVB is funded by a 4% hoteloccupancy tax. The CVB uses the tax revenue to bring visitors to Columbia by attracting meetings,conventions and events to our city.

We offer a variety of services that will assist you in theplanning process:

Organizing a meeting or

convention can be adaunting task. Whether

you are organizing a meeting for 20 or 2,000, we want you

to think of us as your partner inthe planning process.

WhyMeetingsAreGoodFor Columbia

Conventions are big business for Columbia, generatingmore than $35 million annually in revenue for our city.Conventions are often booked here because a localresident involved in an organization works to bring theevent to Columbia. Visitors not only create revenue forour hotels and restaurants, they also buy gas, go shoppingand use many of the services that our beautiful city has tooffer. Holding a conference or event in Columbia is agreat way to showcase our city to other professionalorganizations and their members.

The Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau providesa full range of complimentary services for meetings,conventions and events. Services are based on groupsize, hotel room nights generated and other specialconsiderations.

Columbia hosts many types of events and meetingsthroughout the year. Before you begin planning yourmeeting, give us a call. We can help you choose a datethat will maximize attendance and save you money.

The Convention and Visitors Bureau is not able to solicitsponsorships for events or negotiate directly with hotelson your behalf. We will be happy to answer anyquestions you might have about contract terms or thenegotiation process.

• We will send your meeting specifications toarea hotels and compile their proposals foryour review.

• We are able to arrange visits to lodgingand exhibition facilities and schedulemeetings for you with their staff.

• We can also provide assistance with pressrelease distribution, ideas for spouseprograms and much more.

Things To Remember When Planning Your Meeting Or Event

Columbia Convention & Visitors BureauMeeting & Planning Brochure

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find your

FESTive side!in Columbia, Missouri

www.VisitColumbiaMO.com

Hartsburg Pumpkin FestivalOctober 9-10, 2011 Roots N’ Blues N’ BBQ Festival October 1-2, 2011 Living Windows FestivalDecember 3, 2011

Dates subject to change

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ART in the Park

June 4-5, 2011Columbia, MO

Dates subject to change

Columbia Convention & Visitors Bureau

Regional Festival Marketing

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Hey Erin!

Wish you could have been with us in Columbia, MO last weekend. We fell in love withthis town! We started our getaway on Friday in this area near campus called TheDistrict. In just one block we found a coffee shop, vintage clothing store, organic foodcafé, an incredible Missouri crafts shop and a free trade shop. It’ s like that onevery block- you never know what you’ ll find next. You wouldn’ tbelieve how many specialty restaurants there are just in TheDistrict. It was almost impossible to choose one, but we finallydid, and it was so good! I was too full for dessert, but Iconvinced Dave to share his with me. Delicious!

After dinner, we strolled around The District. Of course I was scopingout the windows for my Saturday shopping! Dave wouldn’ t stop teasingme- threatening to make our Saturday morning bike ride on the MKTtrail last all day so I wouldn’ t have time to shop. As we walked,music was drifting out of several nightclubs. We found one that had afantastic rooftop patio. Live music, a beautiful view of Columbia, and mywonderful husband for company. Does life get any better?

The next day we were up bright and early to hit the MKT trail onour bikes. We brought our bikes, but the clerk at the hotel told us thatyou can rent a bike for the day too. Columbia has so many different trailsfor walking and biking. I definitely want to go back soon to try another one.

Shopping was amazing! I found interesting antiques, really fun jewelry, anawesome purse and of course, a Mizzoushirt. Dave even found a store fullof enough chocolate to keephim busy for quite a while!

Erin, you and Mark have tofind some time to travel toColumbia with us. I saw someart galleries I want to visittoo, especially the one whereyou can watch the artists atwork on Saturday mornings.

I’ m checking my calendar rightnow to see when I can go back.The only problem is that Columbiahas so many different festivals andevents, I can’ t decide which oneto choose!

See you soon,

Natalie

June 24, 2009

www.VisitColumbiaMO.com � (800) 652-0987

Become our fan Follow us on(Columbia Missouri CVB) (@ColumbiaMOCVB)

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The concept for the Renaissance Club came from an initiative of the Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). About 10 years ago, Lorah Steiner, Director of the CVB and Don Laird, President of the Chamber of Commerce decided to support the arts in Columbia by jointly purchasing one piece of original art,locally, each year.

Through the next decade, the CVB and Chamber purchased paintings, sculptures, weavings and other works of art, creating a more inviting work environment and enhancing theWalton building’s appearance and ambiance.

Columbia has the potential to be one of the top art destinations in the U.S. The RenaissanceClub can help us reach that goal. The arts have had more impact on urban revitalization than almostany other factor and have been the cornerstone of redevelopment in many cities across the country.

Our community isin the midst of an arts

resurgence. With the arrival of Orr Street studios and theplanned Warehouse Lofts and Studios, we now havepermanent space for working artists. New galleries haveopened and more are on the way. Your participation in theRenaissance Club will help to assure the continued growth ofthe arts in Columbia.

Imagine the impact of 100 businesses each purchasing onepiece of art, locally, every year! Whether those purchases are$50 ceramics or $4000 paintings, the combined buying powerwould help assure that our galleries thrive, that our residentartists stay and that new artists consider making Columbiatheir home. In time, Columbia can become an arts destinationon par with Santa Fe, New Mexico or Asheville, N.C.

We invite you to become a member of the RenaissanceClub by pledging to purchase one piece of original art, locally,each year. You’ll bring something unique and special to yourworkplace and, through your involvement, to your community.

Exclusive Member Benefits� Invitations to receptions at local galleries

� Exclusive invitations to seminars on:

� How to evaluate art

� Art investment

� Painting styles

� Member choice – You tell us!

� Exclusive Receptions for Members Only at:

� Art in the Park

� Fall Festival of the Arts

� Artrageous Fridays

Passes to festival receptions will be sent toyou upon your first Renaissance Clubpurchase. Just ask the artist or Gallery staff togive you a Renaissance Club postcard. Fill itout and mail it (postage is paid). You’llreceive your passes within 7 business days!

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TICKET PRICESGolden Circle (first 5 rows on main floor) - $103*(Includes admission to “Speakeasy” Reception)* $50 of Golden Circle ticket price is tax deductible as a contribution to the Blind Boone Foundation.

General Admission - $28Students - $23Seniors - $23Children 12 and under - $10$3 handling fee included

Psssst... The SpeakeasyReception for GoldenCircle ticket holders is onthe 3rd Floor of Jesse Hall.

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� Check to the University Concert series enclosed� Please send me a payroll deduction form� Please charge my Credit Card

THE JOHN DAVIS CARAVAN:STANDING AT THE CROSSROADSPianist John Davis, whose top-ten selling, critically-acclaimed CD, John Davis PlaysBlind Tom, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “singlehandedly revivedthe lost legacy of Thomas Wiggins,” and whose recent follow-up recording,Marshfield Tornado: John Davis Plays Blind Boone, was called “a revelation” byThe Juilliard Journal and was highly praised in both Gramophone and Living Bluesmagazines, will give a concert to benefit the restoration of Blind Boone’s home inColumbia, Mo. The program, entitled The John Davis Caravan: Standing At theCrossroads, will feature piano works influenced by African American culture of theDeep South, including those of Blind Tom, and, of course, Blind Boone.

Linda Dodd, guest soloist ~ Kelly Archer, accompanist

Saturday, November 15, 20086:00 p.m. “Speakeasy” Reception

(Open to Golden Circle ticketholders)7:00 p.m. ConcertJesse Auditorium

Tickets may be purchased at www.concertseries.org,by calling (573) 882-3781 or my mailing this form to

409 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211

University Concert Series409 Jesse Hall Columbia, MO 65211(573) 882-3781 (800) 292-9136

Fax (573) 882-2636www.concertseries.org

� Visa � Mastercard � DiscoverNo.__________________________ Exp. Date __________Card Holder Signature______________________________

John William Boone Heritage Foundation presents

Columbia Convention & Visitors BureauJohn Davis Concert Flyer

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Columbia hosts a variety of special events throughout the year – from street festivalsand art shows to major concerts and sports venues. Make plans now to catch theseexciting events.

NRA BIANCHI CUPMay 18-23, 2009Green Valley Chapman Rangenrahq.org/compete/nm_actionshooting.aspNRA National Action Pistol Championship (Bianchi Cup) is themost prestigious and richest shooting tournament in the world.

SALUTE TO VETERANS 2009 AIRSHOWMay 23-24, 2009Columbia Regional Airportsalute.org/airshow.shtmSpend the day as we Honor andRemember our Nation's and our Allies' veterans, and say "ThankYou!" to current active-duty members of our Armed Forces,members of the National Guard and Reserve, and Allied Forces.

ART IN THE PARKJune 6-7, 2009Stephens Lake Parkartinthepark.missouri.orgArt in the Park is the oldest andlargest fine arts festival in mid-Missouri. The festival featuresmore than 100 visual artists from across the United States, dis-playing a variety of media including painting, drawing, photog-raphy, pottery, jewelry, fibers, sculpture, wood and glass.

WINE AND FOOD FESTIVALJune 20-27, 2009Columbia, MOColumbiaWineFest.comInside Columbia Magazine's Wine &Food Festival! Treat yourself to five days of extraordinary cuisine andworld-class wines at a festival expertly crafted for aficionados and ama-teurs alike. The festival will have more than 300 wines from around theworld as well as tasting, seminars, cooking demonstrations and more.

SHOW-ME STATE GAMESJuly 17-19, July 24-26, July 31-August 2, 2009Columbia, MOsmsg.orgThe Show-Me State Games is an Olympic-style sports festival forMissouri amateur athletes and is designed to inspire Missourians todevelop their physical and competitive abilities. Events provide athleteswith statewide competition opportunities while encouraging sportsman-ship, fitness, healthy lifestyles and family fun.

ROOTS ‘N BLUES 'N BBQ FESTIVALSeptember 25-26, 2009Columbia, MOA free weekend celebration of our roots, held in the heart of scenicColumbia, The District. The festival features nationally known musiciansperforming bluegrass, blues, gospel and other genres of American-basedmusic. Food and craft vendors and a sanctioned barbeque contest addto the festive atmosphere.

Visit our website for full calendar of events and details:

WWW.VISITCOLUMBIAMO.COM

300 S. Providence Rd.Columbia, MO(573) 875-1231 (800) 652-0987

Photos courtesy City of Columbia, Show-Me State Games, and L.G. Patterson

Columbia Convention & Visitors BureauMSHSAA Program Ad

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Tree-lined streets with lovely historic homes and bed & breakfasts

Courthouse Square & Central Methodist University

Destination restaurants & boutiques

2 city parks with shelter houses, ball parks, pool

3 city lakes offering fitness trails, camping, boating & fishing

Civil War marker

Historic Morrison Observatory

660-248-5246fayette.missouri.org

The City of Ideals

800-DAYS-INN573-445-8511

I-70, Exit 124

• FREE Hot Breakfast Buffet• Exercise Room• Outdoor Pool & Patio• Meeting/Banquet Facilities• FREE Wireless Internet

Prime Time Restaurantand Lounge

800-578-7878573-449-1065

I-70, Exit 127

• FREE Bear Bites Breakfast• Otis Spunkmeyer Cookies in Lobby• Ozone Purified Outdoor Pool• FREE Wireless Internet• Extended Stay Rates Available• 2 miles from Mizzou

http://www.the.daysinn.com/columbia06188

For special offers go towww.travelodgecolumbia.com

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800-DAYS-INN573-445-8511

I-70, Exit 124

• FREE Hot Breakfast Buffet• Exercise Room• Outdoor Pool & Patio• Meeting/Banquet Facilities• FREE Wireless Internet

Prime Time Restaurantand Lounge

800-578-7878573-449-1065

I-70, Exit 127

• FREE Bear Bites Breakfast• Otis Spunkmeyer Cookies in Lobby• Ozone Purified Outdoor Pool• FREE Wireless Internet• Extended Stay Rates Available• 2 miles from Mizzou

http://www.the.daysinn.com/columbia06188

For special offers go towww.travelodgecolumbia.com

Columbia Convention & Visitors Bureau

Columbia, Missouri Visitor & Area Guide

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UNIQUE, YET AFFORDABLE

• Same day ring sizing / same day appraisals• All work done on site by 7 staff jewelers• Custom made jewelry & fine gifts• Personalized engraving service• Emergency eyeglass repair• Free Private parking

100 N. Providence � Columbia, MOtfjinc.com � 573-817-1310

Antiques & Accessories � Waterford CrystalBridal Registry � Unique Gifts

Corner of Providence & Broadway � Downtown Columbia573-442-3151

www.mcadamsltd.com

Columbia Convention & Visitors BureauColumbia, Missouri Visitor & Area Guide

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taylor-house.com or (573) 256-5567Robert & Deborah Tucker, Innkeepers

716 W. Broadway • Columbia, MO 65203

• Walk to Downtown & Campus• Breakfast made-from-scratch daily• Common rooms for events & gatherings• Private bathrooms for every guest room

Antiques & Accessories � Waterford CrystalBridal Registry � Unique Gifts

Corner of Providence & Broadway � Downtown Columbia573-442-3151

www.mcadamsltd.com

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RGMPROPERTIES

Starting at$485

SW ROANOKE2754 Brandon Ave.

2BR Apartments, some with dens, balcony, pool,dishwasher, playground. On the bus line.

Local & Toll Free 866.396.0775

Go towww.rgmproperties.comto see Our Current Availability and Rates!

INEXPENSIVE, NOTCHEAP!

The value you receive includes24 hour emergency mainte-nance, an attentive staff and asalways, customer satisfaction isthe highest priority!

Pet Policy: No Dogs

BRANDON WEST

Starting at$585

VINTON938 Niagara Rd.

2BR Townhouses, all electric, with W/D connec-tions. 2BR with W/D included $605.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

NIAGRA TOWNHOUSES

Starting at$565

VINTON1025 E. Cleveland Ave.

2BR Apartments, pool, large laundry center,all electric, dishwasher.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

DOGWOOD MANOR

Starting at$505

ROANOKE CITY379 Highland Ave.

2BR Apartments, spacious, convenient toDowntown, electronic entry system, fire sprinklers.

1BR Apartments starting at $475.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

HERITAGE HALL

Starting at$475

VINTON902 Cottage Ave.

2BR Garden apartments, convenientto everything, quiet cul-de-sac.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

COTTAGE AVENUE

Starting at$485

VINTON924 Mountain View Rd.

2BR Apartments, balconies with greatviews, on-site laundry, close to park.1BR Apartments starting at $465.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

MOUNTAIN VIEW

Starting at$475

VINTON101 Mitchell Rd.

2BR Apartments, balconies, close to bus stop.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

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RGMPROPERTIES

Starting at$485

SW ROANOKE2754 Brandon Ave.

2BR Apartments, some with dens, balcony, pool,dishwasher, playground. On the bus line.

Local & Toll Free 866.396.0775

Go towww.rgmproperties.comto see Our Current Availability and Rates!

INEXPENSIVE, NOTCHEAP!

The value you receive includes24 hour emergency mainte-nance, an attentive staff and asalways, customer satisfaction isthe highest priority!

Pet Policy: No Dogs

BRANDON WEST

Starting at$585

VINTON938 Niagara Rd.

2BR Townhouses, all electric, with W/D connec-tions. 2BR with W/D included $605.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

NIAGRA TOWNHOUSES

Starting at$565

VINTON1025 E. Cleveland Ave.

2BR Apartments, pool, large laundry center,all electric, dishwasher.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

DOGWOOD MANOR

Starting at$505

ROANOKE CITY379 Highland Ave.

2BR Apartments, spacious, convenient toDowntown, electronic entry system, fire sprinklers.

1BR Apartments starting at $475.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

HERITAGE HALL

Starting at$475

VINTON902 Cottage Ave.

2BR Garden apartments, convenientto everything, quiet cul-de-sac.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

COTTAGE AVENUE

Starting at$485

VINTON924 Mountain View Rd.

2BR Apartments, balconies with greatviews, on-site laundry, close to park.1BR Apartments starting at $465.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

MOUNTAIN VIEW

Starting at$475

VINTON101 Mitchell Rd.

2BR Apartments, balconies, close to bus stop.

Local & Toll Free 866.368.2518

MITCHELL APARTMENTS

RGMPROPERTIES

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3600 S. NationalSpringfield, MO 65807

UPDATED INSIDE & OUT. New water heater& roof, siding totally redone. Kit., FR & BAshave tile throughout. Nice FP with a 32 flatscreen that stays. This 3BR, 2 BA home hasa great open floorplan, nice back yard withprivacy fence. MLS#901455 $129,900

BUILT IN 2004 and conveniently located inRogersville, this property may be the invest-ment for you. Each side is 2BR, 2BA and 1car gar w/washer and dryer hookups. Currentmanager has thorough records on the histo-ry of this property. MLS#824093 $148,900

LOCATED IN A QUIET WELL ESTABLISHEDNEIGHBORHOOD, this 3 bed/2 bath homemay be what you are looking for. This homesits on a corner lot, has a privacy fence andwould be great for a first time home buyer orinvestor. MLS#822208 $94,900

QUALITY BUILT HOME conveniently located and priced right. 4BR,2.5 BA home comes w/formal dining room, a bonus room, fencedback yard, two sided fireplace in the master bedroom. Within walkingdistance of the Nixa Community Center and Century Elementary andclose to dining and shopping. MLS#822495 $229,900

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, perfect investment, 2BR, 2BA with 2 cargarage duplexes. Both units have fireplaces. In 2005 both units had anew roof, new dishwashers installed and new refrigerators. Also in2005 Unit B was completely remodeled. MLS#824074 $149,900

DEER BROOK SUBDIVISION amenitiesinclude designer kitchens, fireplaces,whirlpool tubs, granite counters throughout,travertine & hardwood flooring. Communityservices: currently $450/year. Includes: lawn,trash, common areas, clubhouse & MUCHMORE!

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TABLE ROCK LAKE

EAGLE EYE VIEW OF TABLE ROCK LAKE! This 4BR, 3BA basement home comes with many amenities, some of these are as follows: two fullyfunctioning kitchen/dining areas (one of them with granite counter tops), two sustainable living areas, approximately 900 sq ft lake view deck,two jetted tubs, central vacuum, RV parking area with septic and electric connections available, new roof the 2nd week of 2009 all sitting on a2.5 Acres and only .6 miles to launch ramp. Sub-division has storage area for additional boats/campbers or vehicles that is viewable from thehome. MLS#901780 $329,900

GREAT COMMUNITY with quality homes forthe price you can afford in a great location.Some amenities include ceramic flooring,travertine floors, hardwood floors, solid woodcabinets, carpet, granite counters, sec. sys-tems, in-ground sprklrs, mowing is includedwith price of assoc. fees. 9 floorplans tochoose from. MLS#900223 $193,900

QUALITY, PRICE, LOCATION. Up to 10 differ-ent floorplans. Quality construction and a widevariety of options such as travertine flooring,ceramic flooring, hardwood, carpet, granitecountertops, solid wood cabinets, sec. alarms,in-ground sprinklers & more. Associationdues includes lawn care, trash & communitycenter once finished.MLS#900828 $174,900

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Springfield, MO 65807

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The Real Estate BookAd Design & Identity

$369,900 106 OAK, HALLSVILLE, MO If you are the kind ofperson who will not compromise on quality then you need tosee 106 Oak. No expense was spared in building this magnif-icent dream home filled with many innovative and convenientfeatures. 3BR, 2BA 3 car garage. Hotline code 1021.MLS#201520

Please Say You Saw It In The Real Estate Book - Vol. 14, No. 18 - Page B-39

$184,900 1102 CLUB MEADOWS is located on a dead endstreet in a great Southwest location. It features a nice floor-plan with good flow and large rooms. Main floor family roomwith cozy gas fireplace, breakfast room, 3BR, 2-1/2BA, 2-cargarage. Recent updates include ceramic tile in the kitchen,utility room, and half bath. Hotline code 1091. MLS#202238

$149,900 3001 MELODY 3BR, 3BA, 2 car garage split foyerstyle home. Located in a terrific southwest neighborhood, thisnice home has a lot to recommend it. There is a nifty covereddeck off the master BR, 3 full baths, fenced backyard withgarden spot, & room in the garage for a nice workshop.Hotline code 1061 MLS#203537

$332,900 AHOLT CUSTOM HOMESCrafted with pride by people who careabout quality workmanship. Come seewhat we mean at 4705 Fall Brook Drive.Outstanding features include butler'spantry, designer kitchen, solid countertops, two living areas, covered porch,huge lot, and much more! 3BR, 3B, 3 cargarage.Hotline code 1081. MLS#117142

$184,900 1800 LYNNWOOD DRGreat Southwest location. Nice floor-plan with good flow and large rooms.Main floor family room with cozy gasfireplace, breakfast room, 3BR, 2-1/2BA, 2-car garage. Recent updatesinclude ceramic tile in the kitchen, utili-ty room, and half bath. Hotline code1091. MLS#202238

$159,900 1803 MARY ELLEN 3BR,2BA, 2 car garage ranch style 1-levelhome. This newer home is in great con-dition so you'll have plenty of time toenjoy the summer breeze in the shadeof your covered deck. Wonderful land-scaping, wood blinds, Larsen stormdoor, dramatic entry, & more. Hotlinecode 1071 MLS#202743

www.stevestrawn.com • [email protected][email protected]

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The Real Estate BookAd Design

GRI, CRS, SRS

HOMES BYPAT BRADYFEATURING:

• Custom Cabinets

• Granite Countertops

• Wood & Tile Floors

• Deep Crown Molding

• Deep Baseboards WithCorner Trim

• Custom Stair Railings

• Fabulous CustomAndersen WindowsWith Wood Trim

• Top Of The LineAppliances

• Prewiring For High-Speed Internet, SurroundSound, Security, etc.

• Award Winning Plans

• Currently building in Thornbrook & Bristol Lake

• Several Choice Lots Available.Will Build To Suit

to experience the art of atrue craftsman, contactginny northcutt today!

1515 Chapel Hill Rd Columbia, MO 65203573-446-6767 • 800-944-1564

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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• Suitable for Patio and Walkout Homes

• Architecturally Controlled with Restrictive Covenants

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Emily KebertExperienceMaximum Media, Inc.Columbia, MOProduction Manager (December 2002 - Present)

707 Sondra Ave.Columbia, MO [email protected]

ReferencesLorah SteinerDirectorColumbia Convention and Visitors Bureau300 S. Providence Rd.Columbia, MO [email protected]

Renee Graham

City of Columbia701 E. BroadwayColumbia, MO [email protected]

Naomi SuginoAssociate Professor of ArtColumbia College1001 Rogers St.Columbia, MO [email protected]

Cindy WhitbyRealtorRE/MAX Boone Realty33 E. BroadwayColumbia, MO [email protected]

Manage design and production for all Maximum Media publications includ-ing The Real Estate Book, The Apartment Finder, Wheels N Deals, and the Columbia Visitors Guide. Communicate with salepeople, customers, and design staff in order to produce high quality marketing materials that

submitted to the printer.

Conceptualize and execute design solutions for special projects such as postcards, brochures, maps, and miscellaneous marketing material for salespeople, Realtors, apartment communities, City of Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau, etc.

Maintain yearly production department budget as well as knowledge of computer equipment and design software for purchases/upgrades.

Document and evaluate yearly performances for four production employees

compensation recommendations.

Designer (July 2001 - December 2002)

Earthgrains Bakery OutletColumbia, MOClerk (November 1998 - July 2001)

SkillsAdobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark XPress, Dreamweaver, Microsoft

Operated cash register, stocked shelves, balanced till, made daily deposits,

Custom cake decorations, training of bakery personnel, completion of all bakery duties including baking, bread stock upkeep, donut frying, record keeping, and inventory.

Gerbes Supermarket - Paris Rd.Columbia, MOCake Decorator (March 1997 - November 1998)

Designed pages for all publications and met weekly deadlines.

Organized and instilled system of checks and balances for greater quality control.

Coordinated with salespeople and advertisers on designs.

EducationColumbia CollegeBachelor of Fine ArtsGraduation: December, 2002