Steven M. Robinson
Founder & Co-Director
Discovering at a young age his love for the business of music, Steve Robinson began producing concerts and promoting bands as a junior in high school. This continued as a hobby well after graduation. At the age of 21, he joined country music newcomer, Randy Travis, for his first cross-country tour.
After coming off the road and spending two years in sales, the Richmond, Virginia native moved to Tennessee where he graduated with honors from East Tennessee State University, having double-majored in Public Relations and Speech. While in college, Robinson served as General Manager for the St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Club affiliate in the Appalachian League, thereby becoming the youngest General Manager in Minor League baseball at the time.
In 1994, Robinson followed his interests to Nashville, where, combining his lifelong love of music and politics, he served as a speechwriter for congressional candidate (current US Senator Marsha Blackburn), and later worked in Don Sundquist's successful campaign for Governor as a liaison to the music industry. This led to the opportunity to Vice-Chair The George and Barbara Bush 50th Anniversary Celebration, where he was involved in every aspect of pre-event logistical planning including production, scripting, security, travel, entertainment, and promotion. The show, "With Love, From Nashville," was taped to air as part of a special on The Nashville Network.
In 1995, when former Tennessee Governor (now US Senator) Lamar Alexander assembled the team for his Presidential campaign, Robinson was hired as Deputy Director for Advance, serving in that capacity for the next year. Since becoming a consultant in 1996 and founding LogiCom, Robinson has worked with nine primary and general presidential campaigns, many Republican Governors, Senators, Congressmen, and for the 41st, 43rd and 45th US Presidents.
His specialties include the logistical planning and execution of major events, whether national bus tours, corporate gatherings, political events debates or campaigns, or concerts featuring music headliners ranging from Bono to The Beach Boys.
Robinson managed the Republican National Finance Committee's activities at the Republican National Convention in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 and at the Presidential Inaugural in 2001, 2005 and 2017. Clients for whom he has consulted are varied and include AFLAC, Beretta, PhRMA (America’s pharmaceutical manufacturers), the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Foundation, the NBA's Miami HEAT, the NHL's Nashville Predators, NASCAR's Cracker Barrel 500, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.
Robinson has produced hundreds of events in all 50 states and 13 countries in famed venues as varied as The White House and US Capitol, The Grand Ole Opry, Lincoln Center, Constitution Hall Rockefeller Plaza and the Atlanta Motor Speedway. In 2019, Robinson co-founded The Million Dollar Music Fest in Jackson Hole, WY (See full roster of events LogiCom has produced including photos and read more...)
In 1996, Robinson founded LogiCom Project Management, LLC, a public relations and production company, and serves as its Co-Director.
Stephen H. Tolman
Co-Director
Steve Tolman has lived several lives in the entertainment business. A singer since childhood, Tolman's hobby became a career
choice that led him to stages across the country and around the world.
A music major, Tolman taught high school music before answering the call of the stage. After singing professionally in the northeast for years, he became the featured male vocalist at Walt Disney World where he remained until 1981.
While performing on the stage in Florida, the Acton, Massachusetts native was seen by Burt Reynolds and chosen as a founding member of the vocal group Indian River. After appearing in several theatrical productions, the act toured for nine years performing at State Fairs, arenas, and showrooms across the country. While with the group, Tolman also appeared on network television and in feature films. He was awarded a multi-platinum album award for his vocal contribution to the Garth Brooks' CD, "No Fences."
Turning his attentions to the business side of music, Tolman spent a year as manager/purchasing agent at The Burt Reynolds Theatre in Jupiter, FL. For the past twenty years, Tolman has specialized in Corporate Entertainment and Special Event Production, overseeing events of all sizes for an impressive list of national clients including American Airlines, IBM, Unisys, Shoney's, United Stationers, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Concentrating on Republican campaigns and causes, and corporate conferences and events, Tolman is known industry-wide for his keen attention to the customer's needs. Whether producing a small-town political rally or a professional sporting event on the world's stage, his thorough and professional approach has earned him the respect of current and past clients nationwide.
Long active in attempting to improve the industry and its representatives, Tolman is the immediate past president of The International Entertainment Buyers Association, and sits on the Board of Directors of the Nashville Association of Talent Directors. He also serves as a member of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce Entertainment Task Force charged with getting the business community involved with the music community.
In 2000, Tolman joined LogiCom, LLC, as Co-Director and oversees its Destination Management and Speakers divisions.
Roy Robinson
With tens of thousands of miles behind him, LogiCom’s Roy Robinson most often finds himself in the jump seat of a 45 foot bus, mapping routes, managing logistics and liaising with clients, security, volunteers and principals.
Over the last ten years, Robinson has served as Tour Director for multiple bus tours for LogiCom clients, whether in-state or nationwide. His expertise has served LogiCom well for clients ranging from The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association, the US Travel Association, TN Governor Bill Haslam, and the Tennessee Imagination Library. When not touring on a bus, Robinson has lent his logistical experience to clients as varied as The National Race for the Cure, the Avis Budget Group, The National Governor’s Association, and the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
Jimmy Davis
A lifelong Alabama resident, now living in Boaz, AL, Jimmy Davis has served as Production Manager for LogiCom for more than fifteen years. Having spent nearly thirty-five years in the production business, Jimmy spent most of the 80’s and 90’s touring with numerous national touring acts, and since 2011, has spent most of his summers serving as Stage Manager for country music icon, Hank Williams, Jr.
For most of the 2000’s Jimmy has been involved in the production of national political and corporate events across North America, as well as numerous music festivals in Alabama and beyond. His resume includes Inaugurals, Republican National Conventions and the “Alabama Celebration,” a touring production in support of the Alabama Reunion Campaign.
Believing in the importance of giving back, Jimmy has also spent many years working and serving on the boards of several local community theaters and arts councils.
Stephanie McMahan
Mindy Benson
Mindy Benson, based in Cedar City, UT, began her work with LogiCom in 1997 on a media relations project for Ideals Children's Books. Since then, she has managed many events in the western half of the country and beyond.
Her professionalism and ability to juggle many tasks has made her a valuable asset to the LogiCom team.
Some of the artists she has produced include Kenny Chesney, The Beach Boys, Goo Goo Dolls, Ringo Starr, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Fuel, Glen Campbell and The Oak Ridge Boys. Some of the myriad events she has worked over the last two-and-a-half decades include, the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, The Susan Komen National Race for the Cure, three Republican National Conventions, the Utah and Tennessee Governot's Inaugurals, two Presidential Inaugurals, the Opening Ceremonies for the Utah Summer Games, and numerous events at Southern Utah University where she currently serves as Vice President of Alumni Relations and Community Relations.
Stephanie McMahan came to LogiCom in 2003 from a background on Capitol Hill, not-for-profit fundraising, and special events. Her greatest strength, a meticulous attention to details, has positioned her to take a leadership role in many of LogiCom's largest-scale events.
Stephanie has served as LogiCom's Deputy Director of Convention for the Republican National Convention three times as well as for two Presidential Inaugurals. In these roles, she managed large staffs and oversaw budgets nearing $5 million. Stephanie regularly manages the details for many LogiCom events and clients, for clients as varied as the Fraternal Order of Eagles and The Republican National Committee.