Dana Point, CA – SUPIA SUMMIT 2013
On September 24 and 25, Stand Up Paddle Industry Association members
gathered at Aliso Creek Golf Course for our first SUP-IA SUMMIT.
Fifty people from SUP businesses around the United States and from as
far as Germany, France and Australia joined in two days of networking,
discussion and debate about the Stand Up Paddle Industry. Guest
speakers, panel lead discussions and quite few drifting conversations
saw us touch base on a range of topics from the growth and development
of SUP, youth involvement, water access, government regulation, safety,
and the Olympics.
From the Introduction session, the unifying nature of Stand Up Paddle
resonated, many participants shared the motivation for the development
of their SUP business: Most companies driven by the inclusive nature,
health benefits and the feeling of paddling for the first time.
Overwhelmingly their attendance at the event was based on their desire
to see the sport flourish.
Summits do not happen without planning and a lot of help. We were lucky
enough to have some fabulous speakers and panel Members: Anthony Vela,
Chase Kosterlitz and Chris Parker lead our Events and Racing panel and
Brody Welte, Julie Roach, Byron Kurt, Chris Stec and Tania Nesbitt all
contributed to our Certification & Safety Panel. Don Meek from
Engine focused on available technologies which can dramatically assist
businesses of all sizes and provided a glimpse of future technologies
that could rock our world. Both Matt Collins of Tax & Financial
Group as well as Gary Sirota & Seyamack Kouretchian from Coast Law
Group shared business insights in break out sessions in Financial
Planning & Ecommerce respectively.
Anthony Scaturro, CEO of Flow Sports, provided great insight into the
rise and decline of Windsurfing and Snowboarding, pointing out the power
of an industry association to set the ‘tone’ of sport and generated a
fantastic discussion about the brand image of “Stand Up Paddling”. Mark
Capper from Kompas Strategies shared with us about next steps in market
research.
Beautiful lunches served on the patio, an open industry party,
generously sponsored by Kona Brewing and a members only dinner provided a
great chance for manufacturers, retailers, event planners, media,
instructors and athletes to meet and socialize.
The outcomes from the Summit saw universal agreement that the growth of
the sport, the support of youth and grass roots events, access to water
and the ability of the Industry Association to be a proactive driver of
the sport were all vital to the ongoing success and sustainability of
the sport.
As a result a number of committees were formed covering SUPIA Growth
and Funding, SUPIA Youth Initiative (Initial Focus: Grant) and SUP
Resources (Initial Focus: Access), SUP Best Practices (Initial Focus:
Safety Guidelines) A number of members have already volunteered their
time to these committees.
Thanks you to all of you able to attend: Michael Aguirre /Standup
Paddle West, Peter Byrne/SPZ Sports, Kelly Byrne /Time to Play Fitness,
Tyler Callaway /FCS SUP, Mark Capper /Kompas Strategies, Paul Cherry
/VestPac, Michelle Clarke /Full Moon Paddleboard, Bill Cochrane /Nalu
SUP & Surf, Matt Collins /Tax & Financial Group, Matt Friedman
/SUP Think Tank, Ryan Guay /Boardworks, Deb & Matt Johnston
/Suplove, Tom Jones /SPZ Sports, Braly Joy /SIC Maui, Rick Karr /Rogue
SUP, Seyamack Kouretchian /Coast Law Group, Mark Kelly /Global Surf
Industries, Brad Kingsley /SIC Maui, Chase Kosterlitz, Byron Kurt /WPA,
Eric & Suzanne Lair /SUP Oklahoma, Joe & Jordan Lapekas /Lake
Powell Paddleboard, David Lester, Andrew Mencinsky /Paddle Events
Management, Mike Muir /Riviera, Tania Nesbitt /ASI, Andre Niemeyer
/SupConnect, Christopher Parker /SUPRacer, Darren Petterson /Knee Deep
Living, Brad Rambo /Riviera, Eveline & Christian Relling /SUP Shop,
Julie Roach /H2yO, Anthony Scaturro /SIC Maui, Gary Sirota /Coast Law
Group, Chris Stec /ACA, Sean Sweet /Sweet Waterwear, Kristin Thomas
/SUPIA, Josh & Lori Vajda /Precision Paddleboards, Dan Van Dyke
/Seventy Percent Plus, Anthony Vela /Performance Paddling, Brody Welte
/Paddlefit, Diane Wenzel /Westwind Sailing
If you have a stand up paddle business, please join SUPIA and leverage
the power in the numbers to further advance your company’s success in
this great sport of ours.
More information is being released regularly. Please sign up for a newsletter on our website www.SUPIndustry.org and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
About SUP Industry Association
SUPIA is the Trade Organization of all Stand Up Paddle businesses:
Manufacturers, Retailers, Service Providers, Media, Sales Reps,
Distributors, Suppliers, etc. SUP Industry Association will strive to
move Stand Up Paddling forward in a positive direction, while improving
each members individual business. In their first 10 months since
formation, they already count membership at almost 150 businesses
representing 7 countries and 31 states.
For more information, please
visit http://www.SUPIndustry.org
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