Tabiri Wilder

Branch Manager Los Angeles at Contemporary Services Corporation

Tabiri Wilder began his CSC career in 1988 as an usher. He then worked his way through the ranks as a ticket taker, ticket taker supervisor, and usher supervisor. From 1995 – 1998 Tabiri managed Crowd Management Inc., which is CSC’s Ushering and Ticket Taking affiliate. He was then promoted to CSC Event Manager and Los Angeles Assistant Branch Manager in 2000. Tabiri now serves as CSC’s Los Angeles Branch Manager, where he oversees operations at the Rose Bowl, LA Coliseum/Sports Arena, and the Forum. He has participated in numerous major events including the Super Bowl, both the 1994 and 1999 FIFA World Cup, Gold Cup Soccer, and numerous stadium concerts. Tabiri is also Trained Crowd Manager certified. Tabiri Wilder is CSC’s Los Angeles Branch Manager, responsible for the day to day branch operations including but not limited to the strategic planning and execution of all event operations; Personnel recruitment, contracts, training, evaluation, and retention; Payroll efficiency and management of reformations to the state and city wages; Recruitment of management-level positions; Accounting on the corporate level; As well as the authoritative control over the affairs of Clients, Guests, and Personnel.

Proudly born and raised in Inglewood, California, Tabiri has been involved in the community for most of his life. Commencing his career with CSC in 1988, Tabiri first began developing his skills as an Usher in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and subsequently would go on to make an impact and attract attention for his outstanding work ethic and excellence which quickly resulted in promotions to Supervisor, Area Director, and Event Manager.

During Tabiri’s tenure as Event Manager, Tabiri planned and coordinated over 1,000 major events including the inaugural opening event at TIAA Bank Field (formerly EverBank Field) in 1995 for Jacksonville Jaguar football, inaugural opening event at Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) in 1997 at Fontana, CA; Los Angeles Clipper and USC basketball home games at the former Los Angeles Sports Arena; MTV and Academy awards at the Shrine Auditorium; UCLA basketball at Pauley Pavilion; Super Bowl XXVII in 1993, Men’s World Cup Soccer in 1994 and 1998, UCLA Football, as well as numerous NCAA Football National Championship and Rose Bowl games in Pasadena.

Tabiri managed CSC’s affiliate for Usher and Ticketing details, Crowd Management Inc., from 1995 – 1998, and was subsequently promoted to Assistant Branch Manager in 2000. In addition to branch operation responsibilities, as the Assistant Branch Manager, Tabiri designed and developed the security and guest service staffing plans and protocols for the renovated grand openings of the Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, Terry Donahue Pavilion in Pasadena, and the MSG operated Chase Forum in Inglewood.

Throughout Tabiri’s thirty years with CSC, he has tirelessly maintained a passion for providing outstanding service, up and above the standard, while incorporating contemporary policies conceived via relentless think tanks and a board of directors forged by Tabiri, for all involved in the entertainment industry encompassing Venue Clients; Event Principals; Event Guests; and his own personnel, comprised by an office of 55 full time and 30 part-time staff.

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  • Branch Manager Los Angeles

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