Mid-America Festivals
Nicholas Narog has extensive experience in both management and accounting across various industries. Currently serving as the Concessions Manager at Mid-America Festivals since August 2021, Nicholas oversees inventory and employee management at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival. In addition, Nicholas holds the position of Accounting Specialist at Novation Credit Union since May 2018, focusing on accounts payable and compliance with payment processing. An accomplished photographer, Nicholas operates Nicholas J. Narog Photography, specializing in landscapes, astrophotography, and event documentation. Previous roles include accounting positions at HMSHost and Arby's Restaurant Group, a management role at Lancer Hospitality, and early experience in guest service and operations at Kerasotes Theaters and Valleyfair Family Amusement Park. Nicholas's educational background includes studies at Normandale Community College and Saint Bernard's High School.
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Mid-America Festivals
Mid-America Festivals is the nation’s largest producer of outdoor single-themed events. In 2014, we entertained nearly one million people in a wide variety of locations across the country. Mid-America Festivals currently devotes its time towards developing some of the best festivals in the country. Mid-America Festivals, along with affiliated entities, owns and operates the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, the Trail of Terror (located in Minnesota), the Bay Area Renaissance Festival at MOSI (located on the grounds of the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa Bay, Florida), the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, the Michigan Renaissance Festival, St. Louis Renaissance Festival and many other events. The company demonstrates its event production and promotion leadership by embracing all aspects of event production from specialty merchandise and corporate sponsorship to ticket sales and multi-media marketing. Based in Minneapolis, Mid America’s staff is comprised of talented manager’s experiences in all aspects of entertainment. Mid-America Festivals began producing Renaissance Festivals in 1976 as a natural extension of its president’s career in major venue promotion and production. The company’s back ground ranges from rock and roll events like the Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, and Prince to event management for concerts like “Rock the Garden” in Minneapolis.