Chair's corner
Sustainability is a term we throw around a lot in the events world. There’s been a concerted effort to make what we do as events and meeting planners more environmentally friendly—from practices at events that conserve water or waste, to ethical farming that provides fair trade goods. But to really underscore why this is important, we need to understand why we’re shifting to more sustainable events.
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Events and Programmes
Nancy Zavada believes events are windows into an organisation’s soul. Zavada is the president of MeetGreen, an organisation that works with companies worldwide to lead event sustainability practices and produce conferences and events that deliver targeted business results. Part of that means including environmentally friendly practices that reflect the mission of the organisation or business behind the event. "The responsibility for making wise choices, which impacts so many, is one of the main reasons I started planning green meetings," Zavada said. So how does one make an event green? Zavada said the hardest part is getting started, but once the ball is rolling, there are so many ways event and meeting planners can make their events more sustainable.
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The Events Industry Council (EIC) has announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer after a global executive search process. An extensive global search was led by executive search firm Vetted Solutions who worked collaboratively with London-based Saxton Bampfylde in partnership with SmithBucklin, EIC’s association management company. The search resulted in a pool of more than 50 highly qualified potential candidates from around the world. Candidates were considered by an EIC board-appointed search committee, consisting of an accomplished and diverse group of seven events industry leaders chaired by Carina Bauer, CEO, IMEX Group. After the thorough search process and consideration of several promising candidates, the search committee chose Amy Calvert, who currently serves as Senior Vice President of Convention Sales and Services with Visit Baltimore.
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Events and programmes
Since July of 2017, a team of dedicated sustainable event professionals has been working to redesign, rewrite and relaunch the sustainable event standards formerly known as APEX/ASTM. With the supplier sectors (accommodations, audio visual, destinations, exhibitions, food and beverage, venue) almost complete and the event organiser standard out for industry commentary, we will recap the journey of this industry-wide collaboration and talk about how the standards will bring innovation and impact to the event world, including a preview of the soon to be launched Event Organiser Standard. Join us on 30 April at 11:00 a.m. EDT/UTC-04:00 for "A template for sustainable events: how the new EIC Sustainable Event Standards will inspire innovation and impact our industry."
Speakers
- Chance Thompson, Vice-Chair, EIC Sustainability Committee, and Chair, EIC SES Relaunch, and Senior Manager, Sustainability and Public Relations, SMG at the Salt Palace Convention Center
- Melanie Delaplanche, Member, EIC Rewrite Committee, Consultant, Sustainability Addict, Brussels
- Sara Patterson, Member, EIC Sustainability Committee, Meetings Director, PHADA
Moderator - Gwendal Castellan, Member, EIC Rewrite and Sustainability Committees, Manager, Sustainable Destination Development, Tourism Vancouver
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The Events Industry Council is now accepting nominations for the 2019 Hall of Leaders and Pacesetter award. The Hall of Leaders is the premier recognition programme in the events industry, recognising lifetime achievement. Inductees into the Hall of Leaders are pioneers, influential, prolific and altruistic. The Pacesetter award celebrates emerging leaders and their present-day accomplishments in three categories: 1) young professionals, 2) sustainability and social responsibility and 3) leadership and innovation. Induction into the Hall of Leaders and awarding of the Pacesetter award will take place in a gala celebration at IMEX America in Las Vegas. For additional details, submission guidelines or to submit a nomination, please click here. Completed nomination packages must be submitted by end of day Monday, 20 May 2019.
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In partnership with Sustainable Brands, the Events Industry Council will host an informative and action-driven Sustainable Event Professionals Certificate (SEPC) course at SB’19 Detroit from 2–5 June 2019. Combining active learning and experiential elements, this programme is designed to enable participants to implement their own sustainable events. Topics will include: - Understanding the business value of sustainability for the events industry
- Practical solutions for improving environmental performance in food and beverage, transportation and supply chain management
- Effective methods for achieving corporate social responsibility goals
Registration: $595 USD A limited number of scholarships, hotel, and travel subsidies are available for qualified planners. Contact Jennifer Miller at JMiller@visitdetroit.comfor more information. Event details Dates: Sunday, 2 June – Wednesday, 5 June 2019 Location: Cobo Center, 1 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226 Partner hotels Book your hotel room within the Sustainable Brands hotel block to take advantage of pre-negotiated rates.
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