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RHI Webinar Series Schedule

RHI's Webinar Series is concluded for 2008 as we prepare for the Networking Conference in San Francisco on November 12-15.

Listen to past recordings of Webinars by selecting the links below.

 

Request for Proposals - Want to offer a Webinar in 2009?

Contact Alicia Lakomski at 831.469.3396 ext 4# or email an abstract and brief bio to Alicia@RHIweb.org.

Archived Webinars - Listen Online

 

Alcohol Regulation Trends

9/9/08

James M. Goldberg, Goldberg & Associates, PLLC

James L. Webster, Webster Powell, P.C.


Entertainment

Trailblazing Women: Nightclub Owners Discuss the Future of Nightlife

6/10/08

Roundtable Discussion with four leaders in nightlife.


Security, Safety and Service

Staying Safe in the City

 

5/13/08

Laurie Gabites
Manager City Safety, Wellington City Council, New Zealand


Multi-use Sidewalk

Sociability and Safety: Impact of Jane Jacobs on Nightlife and Multi-use Sidewalks

4/8/08

Scott Haine, Author, World of the Parisian Cafe

Moderator: Doug Loescher, Director, National Trust Main Street Center


Community Policing

Crime Reduction in Entertainment Venues

Recorded Archive

David Scott, Metropolitan Police Service

Douglas Thomson, Metropolitan Police Service

Using Technology to Solve Alcohol-Related Problems in the Community

Recorded Archive

Robert Maust,
University of Colorado at Boulder

 Music Business Programs

Recorded Archive

Jared Bailey, Athens-Clarke County Economic Development Foundation

Bruce Burch, University of Georgia Music Business Program

Concierge Government: Chicago Dep't of Business Affairs and Licensing

Recorded Archive

Scott Bruner, City of Chicago Department of Business Affairs & Licensing

Innovative Approaches to Crime Prevention

Recorded Archive

Edwin Book, Gainesville Police Department

Kelly Huard, Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency

Extended Hours at Closing Time: Hollywood Case Study

Recorded Archive

Elizabeth Peterson, Elizabeth Peterson Group, Inc.

Economic Assessment of Music Cities

Recorded Archive

James Keblas, Seattle Mayor's Office of Film and Music

United Kingdom's Nighttime Economy and 24/7 Licensing System

Recorded Archive

Paul Davies, The Civic Trust

"The Great Good Place"

Recorded Archive

Ray Oldenburg, Author

Hospitality Moments of Truth

Recorded Archive

Jim Peters, Responsible Hospitality Institute

 

Late-night Integrated Transportation

Recorded Archive

Heidi Coleman, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Allison Harnden, Responsible Hospitality Institute

Tactics for Accommodating the 18-20 Year Olds

Recorded Archive

Rusty Worley, United Districts Alliance
Judy Veresuk, Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association

Controlling Cigarette Litter BEFORE Smoking Bans

Recorded Archive

Carrie Gallagher, Keep America Beautiful

Introduction to Future of Music and Entertainment

Recorded Archive

James Keblas, Seattle Film and Music Commission

Jocelyn Kane, San Francisco Music Commission

Conducting an Economic Assessment

Recorded
Archive

James Keblas, Seattle Film and Music Commission

Jim Butler, City of Austin, Creative Industries

Introduction to Quality of Life Issues

Recorded Archive

Allison Harnden, Responsible Hospitality Institute

The How and Why of a Licensee Association

Recorded Archive

Steve A. Zolezzi, Food and Beverage Association of San Diego County

Practices To Combat Risk and Violence in Clubs

Recorded Archive

Kathryn Graham, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

When Your Street Becomes a Venue

Recorded Archive

Ron Redmond, Burlington Church Street Marketplace

Cynthia Philo, Philadelphia Old City District