[LA.pm] Fwd: hollywood.pm.org
Todd Cranston-Cuebas
Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com
Wed Feb 1 20:56:21 PST 2006
I find this whole debate to be interesting. As many of you already know,
Ticketmaster is based out of West Hollywood. One issue that has repeatedly
come up when discussing using our location as a venue for events is that
we're not easily accessible. Granted the commuting in-and-out on surface
streets can be an issue, but I think there is a bigger problem. It is simply
true that LA is big enough that it poses significant obstacles to people
consistently attending certain events when you have to cross the entire
length of a city of this size. For instance, I find any event in Santa
Monica to be totally inaccessible!
I think this talk has some validity so I'm interested in hearing what people
have to say. I know that there are a few groups that I used to attend on a
regular basis for which I have become more sporatic because the traffic has
made it more difficult to work the group meeting into my schedule.
Todd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org
> [mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org] On
> Behalf Of Kevin Scaldeferri
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:09 PM
> To: Duong Vu
> Cc: Losangeles-pm at pm.org
> Subject: Re: [LA.pm] Fwd: hollywood.pm.org
>
>
> On Feb 1, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Duong Vu wrote:
>
> >
> > I personally think LA is too big to be served by one PM. I
> would like
> > to go to a LA PM meeting some times but I often find it too out of
> > the way.
>
>
> So, organize a meeting in your neck of the woods.
>
> One PM doesn't have to mean one meeting in one place all the time.
>
> Given that the number of people motivated to regularly plan
> meetings seems to be close to 0, I can't really see how
> splitting the group would help.
>
>
> -kevin
>
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