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Choice Entertainment Technologies
Contact Information:
Robert Caplis, Director of Sales
1301 Arapahoe Street, Suite 105, Golden, CO 80401
sales@choicecrm.com
(303) 402-0400
http://www.choicecrm.com/
Company Description:
Choice Entertainment Technologies, a Shubert Organization company, merges ticketing, fundraising, and
CRM into one streamlined, cloud-based system. With Choice, our partners transform box office data into
deeper patron engagement.
CJMW Architecture
Contact Information:
Susan Perkins, Principal - Director of Marketing
119 Bookstown Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
susan.perkins@cjmw.com
(336) 724-1503 x1233
http://www.cjmw.com/
Company Description:
CJMW Architecture has completed more than 20 performing arts projects, starting with the 1983
rehabilitation of the Stevens Center for the North Carolina School of the Arts (for whom CJMW
has designed four performance venues). Current projects include the 1905 Academy of Fine Arts
(Restoration), the 1914 White’s Theatre (Adaptive Reuse Black Box), and the Sawtooth Center (Adaptive
Reuse Black Box). CJMW has successfully managed over $100 million worth of historic tax credit work in
the last decade. We understand the functional relationships necessary between the successful integration
of modern theater systems and a knowledgeable approach to historic structures.
Conrad Schmitt Studios Inc.
Contact Information:
Heidi Emery, Vice President
2405 South 162nd Street, New Berlin, WI 53151
heidi@conradschmitt.com
(800) 969-3033
http://www.conradschmitt.com/
Company Description:
Pioneers in the field of theatre restoration, and a Charter Member of the League of Historic American
Theatres, Conrad Schmitt Studios has been privileged to provide award-winning decoration and
restoration for historic theatres for over 125 years. Our on-site investigations of historic decorative painting
schemes, followed by sketches and samples, have assisted many theatres in raising funds for their
restorations. Our comprehensive scope of services also includes ornamental plaster and scagliola repair,
mural conservation, and a variety of decorative finishes including stencils, glazing, gilding and trompe
l’oeil. From monumental palaces and opulent atmospherics to intimate movie houses, CSS has worked in
theatres of all styles, themes and sizes throughout the country.
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