SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA (BRAIN)—Interbike has formed an exhibitor advisory panel made up of 11 executives representing a broad range of manufacturers, suppliers and distributors operating within the international bicycle community.
The exhibitor advisory panel will meet approximately once every quarter to discuss ways to augment and improve the Interbike experience for exhibitors and retailers for this year's show and the evolution of future Interbike events as well.
"Each member of the panel was selected for their industry experience and range of product type, with the goal to represent the many perspectives active on the Interbike floor," said Andy Tompkins, Interbike show director. "In addition to the exhibitor advisory panel, we are in the process of assembling independent sales rep and retailer advisory panels and will connect these groups throughout the year to include all of our show participants in the ongoing conversation about how we can make the industry's event better."
The exhibitor advisory panel consists of the following individuals:
Bill Sternoff, president and founder, Bodyglide
Chris Holmes, product development and communications manager, Electra Bicycle Company
Sandy Nicholls, marketing director, Gita Sporting Goods
Steve Hawley, president, Hawley
Dave Hostetter, president, Highway Two
Skip Swain, VP of sales, Norco Performance Bicycles
Eric Hawkins, owner, Park Tool Company
Todd Grant, director of sales, Pearl Izumi
Chuck Hooper, president, Seattle Bike Supply
Al Budris, president, SIDI America
David Zimberoff, global marketing director, SRAM Corporation
"Interbike has always been very receptive to exhibitor feedback," said Eric Hawkins of Park Tool. "This advisory panel builds on that process by providing a regular, formal avenue for us to have an open dialogue with the goal to make a great event even better."
The panel's first meeting is scheduled for February 23, 2011 and will help supplement recommendations and on going feedback the show receives from industry partners the Bicycle Products Suppliers Association, Bikes Belong Coalition, the National Bicycle Dealers Association, and the industry at large.