Then, over the course of the weekend, Sarah will coordinate three main room flips: one from the press conference to the ring for fight night, a second from the ring for fight night to the gala setup, and the last from the gala setup to the induction setup. Going into IBHOF weekend, Sarah will focus on set-up, coordinating teams to tackle carpet installation in the Event Center, set up the stage, choreograph the production for the opening press event, and more. “We’ve waited three years for it to happen.”
“It definitely is going to be exciting,” she said. Sarah said she sees the back-to-back-to-back-to-back events as the biggest work challenge of her year-a challenge she’s ready to accept. One of the people behind the scenes: Services Operations Manager Sarah Forth.
The Turning Stone Resort Casino Event Center will be the center of the boxing universe this weekend, between Friday night fights, the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) banquet Saturday, and the IBHOF induction ceremony Sunday afternoon.Īn extensive team of employees from several different departments will work to make sure all the transitions go smoothly. Fighting for a ‘Knockout’ Hall of Fame Weekend