NORTHRIDGE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CSC, the world leader in providing crowd management services, is proud to announce its five-year contract renewal signed in August with LP Field, a CSC client since the stadium opened in 1999. CSC Nashville provides ushering, ticket taking, crowd control, security, concierges, as well as uniformed police officers through CSC's sister company, Apex Security, under the direction of Don MacLachlan, Executive Vice President of Administration and Facilities for LP Field. With a seating capacity of 68,798, 12,000 club seats, views of downtown Nashville and a real grass field, LP Field is the home field for two CSC clients, the Tennessee Titans and Tennessee State University Tigers. Titans NFL games continually sellout LP Field and their spirited fans send echoes across the nearby Cumberland River. The Titans next home game will take place Sunday, Dec. 11th, against the New Orleans Saints with a kick-off time at 1 pm ET.
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In addition to football, CSC provides services for various on-site events, such as professional soccer matches and large concerts, i.e. the annual four-day CMA Music Festival.
CSC is the world leader in crowd management and guest services for the entertainment and sporting event industries. With more than 44 years of experience, CSC has garnered a loyal and esteemed client base, including more than 100 stadiums and arenas, over 90 universities and colleges, more than 20 convention centers, and numerous clients in the MLB, MLS, NBA, NFL, NHL, and NASCAR. CSC also provides services for the world's most prestigious special events, including College Bowl Games, Final Four Tournaments, US Open Tennis, 29 Super Bowls, 7 Olympic Games, 4 Presidential Inaugurations, 2 Papal Visits, and 2 FIFA World Cups. CSC operates more than 45 branch locations throughout the United States and Canada.
SOURCE Contemporary Services Corporation
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