The Big Gear Show (BGS) this week appointed Kenji Haroutunian to be its outdoor show director.

Haroutunian joins long-time Interbike show director Lance Camisasca and Paddlesports Retailer show director Charles Conner to complete The Big Gear Show’s leadership team.

Haroutunian has more than 30 years of experience in the outdoor recreation industry. From 2007-2015, he served as group show director for the Nielsen Sports Outdoor Group (now Emerald Expositions), leading Outdoor Retailer, Fly Fishing Retailer, and numerous ancillary events. He has also contributed to a variety of initiatives that have sharpened his acumen for a new events model, including Outdoor PressCamp, FOJT Climb Smart, Outdoor Media Summit, the Inclusivity Luncheon, and Outside Experience.

“Kenji’s appointment solidifies our team. We now have the former show directors of Interbike, Outdoor Retailer, and Paddlesports Retailer all working toward a shared vision for The Big Gear Show,” said Sutton Bacon, the show’s co-founder. “No other show team in the industry brings as much experience and expertise to the table. With these new hires on board, we’re confident we will grow The Big Gear Show into the world’s premier hardgoods show.”

The Big Gear Show will be held in Salt Lake City’s Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center July 22-25, 2020. The show’s first three days will be reserved exclusively for retailer attendees. The final day, Saturday, July 25, will be open to the general public.

“I am truly excited to be part of The Big Gear Show,” said Haroutunian. “Having an experienced team of retailers conceive and produce a fresh treatment for today’s ‘B2Both’ audience is a great opportunity to put learnings into practice with people I’ve known, worked with and respected for decades. The Big Gear Show brings the outdoor experience back to the center of the production—it allows a new platform to come to life focused on core activities that highlight innovation and discovery, while actively promoting healthy and responsible outdoor recreation.”