Former Convention Center Leader Dies at 83
12/29/2011
Ray Liuzza, Former New Orleans Convention Center Leader, Dies at 83
Ray Liuzza, the New Orleans Convention Center’s stalwart leader who led the organization from its conception through its second major expansion, has died at age 83.
Liuzza, former president and managing partner of the International Hotel, and a public relations executive, championed the 1978 legislation that created the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, a body corporate and political subdivision of the State of Louisiana, whose mission was to explore the feasibility of building a convention center in New Orleans. In 1979, Liuzza was appointed to the Authority served as chairman of the Citizens Referendum Committee, whose efforts were instrumental in obtaining voter approval of a hotel/motel occupancy tax which provided financial support for the construction of the convention center.
Through 1988, Liuzza held the positions of commissioner, chairman of the board and executive vice president of the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority, and oversaw the construction of the original Convention Center, which opened in 1984 as the Great Hall of the World’s Fair, and its Phase II expansion, which doubled the Convention Center’s exhibit space and made it the third largest facility in America of its kind.
In 1989, after the departure of general manager Dan Saunders, Liuzza remarkably held dual positions of interim president/general manager of the New Orleans Convention Center and executive vice president of the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority until Jimmie Fore was brought on board as general manager in 1991.
Under Liuzza’s leadership, the New Orleans Convention Center was opened on time and within budget and sustained years of benchmark attendance growth. “Ray Liuzza is legendary for establishing New Orleans as a world class destination with the creation of the Convention Center,” said Bob Johnson, president/general manager of the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. “His years of dedicated service left the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center with a legacy of success. He was beloved by the Convention Center employees and we are fortunate to have had his leadership over the years.”
Liuzza was an extremely active and engaged tourism leader. He was a past chairman of the board and president of the New Orleans Hotel-Motel Association, a past director of the Louisiana Hotel-Motel Association, a former member of the Greater New Orleans Tourist and Convention Commission, served on the board of the World Trade Center and helped form the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation. He also helped establish the school of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism at the University of New Orleans.
He is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. Services will be held on December 31, 2011 at Greenwood Funeral Home in New Orleans.
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About the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
With 1.1 million square feet of contiguous exhibit space, an award winning staff and first class amenities, the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (MCCNO) is the sixth largest convention center in the nation and a consistent Top 10 host of the largest number of conventions and tradeshows annually. A leading rainmaker of the city’s hospitality industry, MCCNO event activity has produced $39.12 billion in economic impact since its 1985 opening, including $2.19 billion in new tax revenue.
PHOTO: Former President/General Manager Ray Liuzza was a guiding force at the New Orleans Convention Center throughout the 1980’s.
PHOTO: Former New Orleans Convention Center President/General Manager Ray Liuzza
PHOTO: The Past Meets the Present: Bob Johnson, President/General Manager of the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center with former New Orleans Convention Center President/General Manager Ray Liuzza at the Convention Center’s 25th anniversary celebration, November 4, 2010.
