Posts Tagged ‘iasc’

Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Icon Awards Show

Monday, May 14th, 2012

We were pretty stoked to head up to Anaheim for the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Icon Awards show, which was conveniently near the Vans Skatepark.  2012 inductees included Dogtown/zboys Jay Adams and Peggy Oki, photographer Glenn Friedman, punk band Black Flag, skater Danny Brewster, designer John Humphrey and Frank from Cadillac wheels.  The crowd was full of skateboarding industry veterans, pro skaters, companies, fans, etc.  VIP ticket prices were $100 each, which got us a table up front and some Wahoo’s dinner.  In true skateboarding fashion, people were interrupted on the mic by people yelling something stupidly funny or just annoyingly stupid, Jay Adams left before receiving his award, etc.  A highlight for me was meeting Chuck Dekowski of the legendary punk band BLACK FLAG, one of the greats with lead singer Henry Rollins whom I’ve also met a few times over the years.  Skaters in the room included Tony Alva, Jay Adams, Christian Hosoi, Steve Caballero, Eddie Elguero, Steve Olsen and many more.  Industry friends included Steven Van Doren, George Powell, Dale Smith, Schmiddy, Michael Brooks, Doog and many more.   The auctions items were incredibly lame and I don’t really think much money was raised as a result.  With all those powerful industry players in the room, a much better job could have been done.  Oh well, at least some $ was raised!  This week was also a part of the IASC International Association of Skateboarding Companies yearly retreat in combination with the Vans ProTech Pool Party.

 

 

International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Earlier this year, we attended the 1st of its kind – the IASC industry summit at Camp Woodward West.  The importance of this event was all the top brands and manufacturers in the industry to discuss key issues such as the creation of more skateparks, environmental/sustainability – going green, how to make ASR better, dealer/shop issues, government regulations, and so much more.  The initial speaker the first night was Pierre, owner of Sole Technology.  The highlight though was a guy from Harley Davidson who helped turn their company around years ago - his presentation was very inspiring and fostered a lot of thinking about the similarities between chartering a Harley Davidson and skating your favorite brand.  The 3 day event was largely successful and we enjoyed skating, bowling, and other fun activities, and most importantly networking.

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Gary Ream – owner of Woodward and Ron

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Paul Schmitt – Createaskate and Ron

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