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About Us

Our Mission

The San Diego Convention Center Corporation's mission is to generate significant regional economic benefits by attracting national conventions and trade shows to our world-class facility. The Convention Center has generated over $18 billion in economic impact since opening in 1989 and continues to support about 12,500 jobs county-wide. In FY09, the Center hosted 248 events that generated $1.2 billion in regional economic impact and $21 million in hotel room and sales tax revenues.

San Diego Convention Center Corporation Profile

The San Diego Convention Center Corporation (SDCCC) is a non-profit public benefit corporation created by the City of San Diego to manage and market the San Diego Convention Center. A nine-member board of directors comprised of business and community leaders establishes policy for the SDCCC.

The Convention Center opened in November 1989 and an expansion, which doubled the size of the original building, opened in September 2001. In 1993 the city of San Diego transferred management of the San Diego Concourse, a mid-sized meeting facility that originally opened in 1964 and the San Diego Civic Theatre to the SDCCC. The Civic Theatre is now managed by San Diego Theatres Inc., a non-profit subsidiary of the SDCCC and responsibility for the Concourse was transferred back to the City of San Diego in July 2005.

The SDCCC manages an annual budget of $32.4 million and employs a staff of approximately 572 people including 240 full-time and 332 part-time employees at the Convention Center.

The SDCCC, to insure exceptional customer service and quality workmanship for its clients, has labor agreements with nine local unions including:

  • Service Employees International Union, Local 2028
  • United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, Local 230
  • International Union of Operation Engineers, Local 501
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union, Local 569, AFL-CIO
  • California District Council of Carpenters, and its Affiliate Cabinet-Makers, Millmen and Industrial Carpenters, Local 721, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, AFL-CIO
  • International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Motion Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, Local 122
  • Hotel Employees Restaurant Employees Union, Local 30
  • Painters & Allied Trades District Council 36, Local Union 333
  • Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers, Local Union 542