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Published on Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Team Prairie

Twenty years is a long time, but when you are busy doing whatever it is you do, it can pass in the blink of an eye.

 

Harry StylesHard to believe it was just 20 years ago (1994) when O.J. Simpson fled from Los Angeles police in the now iconic, low-speed chase in his white Ford Bronco. Major League Baseball could not finish their season because of a strike and the Dow Jones hit a record high of 3,978.36. The first national conference to discuss the growing Information Superhighway was presided over by Vice President, Al Gore.

 

President Bill Clinton called for major Health Care Reform in his first State of the Union Address and Harry Styles, member of One Direction, was born. Yikes!

 

Prairie Display 20 YearsOh, and Prairie Display/Chicago, opened their doors. With a couple of phones and computers, freshly crowned as a Chicago area distributor for the Nomadic Display product line, we never really knew what to expect.

 

Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Prairie’s employee family, valued vendor/partners and, of course, customers, Prairie still unlocks their doors every business day. We have weathered at least three economic downturns, experienced the advent and evolution of digital graphic preparation and worked our way through the massive shift in the way everyone communicates.

 

Making it 20 years has really been a team effort! Thanks again to all who worked toward this accomplishment.

 

New Orleans SaintsMy wife and I spent a few days in New Orleans the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day. While it was not Mardi Gras, the entire French Quarter and surrounding areas were alive with massive amounts of people and high energy. Not only were the Saints playing football at the Superdome on Sunday, but Oklahoma and Alabama were playing in the Allstate Sugar Bowl just four days later.

 

Alabama footballIt was amazing to see the transformation. There were media crews setting up everywhere. Signs and banners were being put in place and you could see buses loaded with athletes riding around town with police escorts.

 

These events didn’t happen without countless hours of coordination between every party. Think about it - you have hotels, transportation, participating schools and teams, sponsors, media and the venues all involved. The organizers truly needed to take the team approach to the highest degree. Without everyone working on the same page with the same goal in mind, these events would not come off as the well-planned, orchestrated and executed spectacles they were.

 

New OrleansPrairie has always tried to take the team approach when helping our customers. The customer’s goal is a successful trade show or other marketing event. How they define success (orders, leads, impressions, etc.) can be different, but there’s always a goal in mind. As part of the team, we have your success in mind too. After all, we want the customer to have a positive experience and keep coming back!

 

The last night we were in New Orleans was the day after the Saints game and two days before the Sugar Bowl. While standing in line at a restaurant, the hostess came out the door and yelled, “We’s out of oysters! Ain’t just us! Whole town...out of oysters!”

 

New Orleans out of oysters? Really? I guess they forgot to include the “oyster guy” on the advance team.

 

Steve Moskal

 

Oysters

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Steve’s journey in the trade show and event world started in 1983 with one of the original Nomadic Display sales organizations in North America. In 1994, he co-founded Prairie Display/Chicago.

Steve was an Allied Board Member of TSEA (Trade Show Exhibitors Association) from 2007 to 2011 and recipient of the TSEA President’s Award in 2009. He also served as Financial Chair of the Midwest Exhibit and Event Professionals (formerly the Chicago chapter of TSEA) and as a commissioner with the Elmhurst Economic Development Commission from 2011 to 2016. Currently he is Vice President of Education for the Addison/Elmhurst, IL Toastmasters Club.

When not working with customers and co-workers at Prairie, you can find him trying to spend more time biking and pursuing other creative endeavors. Steve lives in Oak Brook, IL with his beautiful and equally understanding wife of 26 years, Shelley.

Steve is a graduate of Northern Illinois University, with a B.A. in Journalism and a Fine Arts minor.

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