SSR's Michael Creamer on Keeping Venues Up to Date By Following Industry Trends
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Offering consulting engineering services for more than 55 years, and specializing in the sports and entertainment sector for more than 25 years, Smith Seckman Reid (SSR) has a long history of designing sustainable sports facilities. Providing services towards the completion of venues over the years, the team has served up expert solutions at buildings like Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, Kia Center in Orlando, and more.
In this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we welcome SSR to the family by talking with Broadcast/AV Principal Michael Creamer to discuss these recent sports projects, how adapting to the latest trends in the industry will keep their work up to date, and the company's sights on growth over the coming year.
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