Michelle L. Wahlgren (born December 17, 1964) is the owner and CEO of We Bring It On, Inc. Her area of specialty is implementing change and leading transformation within the business environment. She is a business consultant and motivational speaker.
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Born | Los Angeles, California, United States | December 17, 1964
Occupation(s) | Business consultant, public speaker |
Early life
editWahlgren was born in Los Angeles, and adopted by Richard O. Wahlgren and Patricia A. Wahlgren (now Patricia A. Gemmell).[citation needed] She was raised in Pacific Palisades, California.
Career
editPrior to opening her own business consultancy firm, Wahlgren was the CIO of Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG). She was hired as the MIS Director for AEG in 2002 when the organization owned and operated two entertainment facilities, Staples Center, and the Kodak Theatre, five MLS soccer teams, including San Jose Earthquakes, Los Angeles Galaxy, New York Red Bulls, Chicago Fire Soccer Club, and Colorado Rapids, and Los Angeles Kings."[1] She led the technology division of the organization through a global growth initiative that included the acquisition of existing businesses, construction of new entertainment districts and facilities, and the reorganization of business divisions.[2] By the time she resigned from her post in 2010 to begin her consultancy, AEG was recognized as “the world's largest owner of sports teams and sports events, the owner of the world’s most profitable sports and entertainment venues, and under AEG Live the world's second largest presenter of live music and entertainment events after Live Nation”.[3]
Previous positions held by Michelle were Information Systems Manager for the Western Region of Ticketmaster Corp, Manager of Secondary Marketing for Westcoast Savings and Loan, and Assistant Vice President, Sales and Training Manager for Security Pacific Bank.[4]
Career accomplishments
editOver the course of her career, Wahlgren has led many organizational initiatives involving change including:
- The technology implementation required to transform London’s Millennium Dome into a world-class entertainment district known as The O2[5] which was awarded both Best New Concert Venue and Best International Arena of the Year by the Pollstar Concert Industry in 2007.[6]
- The technology implementation required to transform parking lots in Los Angeles, California into a 4-million-square-foot sports, entertainment and residential district adjacent to the Los Angeles Convention Center, known as LA LIVE.[7]
- The acquisition of 15 individual concert touring and live entertainment companies, and the new construction and renovation of 22 clubs and concert venues around the world, forming AEG LIVE, now recognized as “the world's second largest presenter of live music and entertainment events after Live Nation”.[8]
- Relocated the MLS soccer team formerly known as the San Jose Earthquakes from San Jose to Houston, Texas, changing the name to Houston Dynamo.[9]
- The transformation of the technology support structure used by Ticketmaster Corp as it redefined its business model and merged with Citysearch Inc.[10]
- Responsible for the secondary marketing function of Westcoast Savings and Loan in 1987 when the savings and loan industry experienced legal difficulties and many collapsed. She organized the strategy to gradually close her division to coincide with the closing of this business during the Savings and Loan Crisis.[citation needed]
Lectures and interviews
edit- "Tech and the Fan Experience", 2009 Cisco Podcast Series
- "Re-engineering Life" Technology's Role in the Environmental Revolution,2008 Cisco Symposium, Germany.
- "Operationalizing Web 2.0", 2007 Cisco Expo, Germany.
- “Organize Your Mind for Success”, Leadership Series, 2009, Los Angeles, CA
- “Take Charge of Your Future” Leadership Series, 2010, Los Angeles, Ca
- “Removing the Obstacles”, Leadership Series, 2011, Los Angeles, CA
References
edit- ^ Inside View Business Directory. Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. Subsidiary Company.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Tech and the Fan Experience. Cisco Podcast Series. 2009.
- ^ AEG Corporate Website. About Us.
- ^ We Bring It On, Inc. Official Website. About Us.
- ^ Andy McCue (2007). The Millennium Dome goes high-tech. Silicon.com.
- ^ Polstar Awards. 2007. Archived from the original on 2015-05-09. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
- ^ AEG World Wide Website. LA LIVE Entertainment District.
- ^ AEG LIVE website.
- ^ Earthquakes move to Houston, name stays in San Jose. Soccertimes.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
- ^ Ticketmaster goes local. CNN. 2011.