Arena Operations Staff
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Title | STAFF MEMBER | |||||
Owner/Operator | Dr. Mostafa Afr | |||||
President | Tammer Afr | |||||
General Manger | Matt Hufnagel | |||||
Director of Business Operations | Luci Franklin | |||||
Director of Media Relations | Ray Schmitt | |||||
Sales Executive | Justin Karpowich | |||||
Sales Executive | Michael Karpowich | |||||
Box Office Manager | Karen Cadek | |||||
Assistant Box Office Manager | Christa Ryan | |||||
General Manager - Dining | Dave Raczynski | |||||
Operations Manager - Dining | Rebecca Carlson | |||||
Rec Rink Manager | None | |||||
Skating School Director | Robyn Bentley | |||||
Arena Photographer | Rick Backmanski |
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