David Willrich Selected as President-Elect of the Themed Entertainment AssociationThe Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) announces that David Willrich, managing director of DJ Willrich Ltd. is the new president-elect, unanimously chosen by the TEA International board to lead the association. TEA is a nonprofit membership association founded in Burbank, California in 1991 for the creators of compelling places and experiences in the global attractions industry. Today, TEA serves more than 1,200 member companies with four divisions spanning North America, Europe and Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Willrich will officially take office in November 2016, succeeding Steve Birket of Birket Engineering, who is completing his second one-year term. "David Willrich is an ideal choice to carry the TEA vision forward at this time," said Birket. "He has already made great contributions. His leadership of the TEA Europe and Middle Eastern Division (EME), and the TEA SATE Academy Day program he originated are tremendous assets that continue to benefit our organization and the themed entertainment industry. David has the international perspective and experience the TEA president needs." Willrich has served eight years in leadership positions within TEA, first on the TEA EME division board, then as TEA EME president, then as a member of the TEA international board and executive committee. His company provides audiovisual system design and integration for attractions, museums, and heritage sites around the world, primarily in Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Prominent examples include the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Titanic Belfast, Fort Edmonton Capitol Theater, Bletchley Park, and the current renovation of the museums at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis (the Arch). Willrich, whose business office is in Beaulieu UK, will be the second TEA president based in Europe, and the third from outside the US (past presidents Christine Kerr of BaAM Productions and Nick Farmer of Farmer Attraction Development hail from Canada and the UK, respectively). During his time on the TEA EME Board, Willrich sought ways to expand its reach and grow TEA membership across Europe, and overcome geographic obstacles to facilitate more effective networking, which is a core TEA activity. He introduced SATE Academy Days, which quickly grew to become one of TEA's most popular professional development and education programs, with a full calendar in Europe and the US. SATE Academy Days are based on TEA's methodology of Experience Design: Storytelling + Architecture + Technology = Experience and have done much to promote international awareness of TEA. Willrich's goals as TEA president include continuing to strengthen the association's international reach and influence, especially in Asia where the industry is growing the fastest. "I'm lucky to be coming in at a time when the TEA is in the best position it's ever been," Willrich said. "TEA is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary and has matured a lot in that time. It's in very good shape in terms of size, administration, financial stability, programming, reputation, industry alliances, marketing, and international presence. I certainly don't plan to stand still -- most of the things on my list have to do with further refining quality and structure. I support everything Steve Birket has been doing since he became president and will be depending on him to be a support to me as past president, when I receive the gavel from him in November."
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