James Roellig

James Roellig

Site Operations Liaison @ Insomniac Events

About James Roellig

James Roellig serves as the Site Operations Liaison at Insomniac Events and has extensive experience in emergency medical services and event production. He has held various roles in organizations such as Speedway Safety Service and New Sound International, Inc., contributing to his expertise in operations and logistics.

Work at Insomniac Events

James Roellig has served as the Site Operations Liaison at Insomniac Events since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating site operations to ensure smooth event execution. His experience in managing logistics and operations contributes to the successful delivery of large-scale events organized by Insomniac.

Current Role at Speedway Safety Service

Since 2009, James Roellig has held the position of EMS Division Chief at Speedway Safety Service in Loudon, New Hampshire. His responsibilities include overseeing emergency medical services during events and ensuring the safety of attendees. His long tenure in this role highlights his commitment to public safety in high-pressure environments.

Professional Background in Emergency Medical Services

James Roellig worked as a paramedic at Hunters Ambulance from 2007 to 2013 in Meriden, Connecticut. This role involved providing critical medical care and support during emergencies. His experience in emergency medical services has equipped him with skills essential for managing health and safety at large events.

Experience in Production and Logistics Management

James Roellig has been with New Sound International, Inc. since 1999, where he serves as Assistant Production Manager and Logistics Manager. His extensive experience in production and logistics management spans over 25 years, contributing to his expertise in coordinating complex operations for various events.

Education and Training

James Roellig studied at Capital Community College from 2010 to 2011 for one year. He also completed his high school education at East Lyme High School from 1996 to 1999. His educational background supports his professional roles in operations and emergency services.

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