Chair's corner
I became a “Certified Meeting Planner” in 2000. Yes, back then it was “Planner” not “Professional,” and I can say with confidence that decision was one of the best I have ever made in my professional career. It became clear very quickly how the CMP designation would benefit me in the meetings and events industry, in continuous learning and improving, in the vast network that became available, and the global support I now had at my fingertips. The knowledge that I have gained through the endless materials and resources that the CMP programme provides has had a great impact on my success, not to mention how my CMP experience has supported my leadership skills and advancement. Every five years, I look forward to recertifying and once again making a commitment to my career and the community that has provided so much. Over the years, I have recertified four times and will again next year. The process has become so much easier, too. As we approach that time of the year where the recertification deadline is upon us, I look forward to seeing many of you take the opportunity to recertify and continue your involvement in this highly recognised industry community. To learn more about how you recertify, please visit the EIC website. The CMP is a badge of excellence in the meetings and events industry; it brings great value to your professional career. That recognition and significance is only expanding and evolving, so I’m excited to celebrate the many CMPs who continue their role as the global voice of the meetings and events industry. In the coming months, you will hear about our Competency Profile project to update the CMP programme. This project is vitally important to the future of the CMP as it helps chart the path for the relevance and longevity of the programme. Soon, we will ask for your input via a survey that will help define the specific content areas we know as the CMP International Standards. The end result of this project will be a refreshed CMP programme that will launch in 2024. Thank you all for your dedication and support of the CMP programme. Timothy Glanzer, CMP Fellow Chair, CMP Governance Commission
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CMP spotlight series
After executing a great event, you can find Cynthia MacDonald, CMP, recharging on the beach before setting out to plan her next meeting and event experience. She grew up planning spectacular parties for her family and friends. As an adult, she has built an illustrious career as a meeting and event planner. She now works as a travel operations manager at Cascadia Motivation, a company that helps organisations develop, create and execute relationship enhancement programmes and events for their employees. She lives in Ontario, Canada, close to where she grew up. MacDonald spoke to Smart Meetings about how the CMP has been rewarding to her career, noting that “It makes a huge difference with employers who want to know that you understand the business. It has shown that I know all of what goes into building a successful, well-executed event.” Read more from her interview with Smart Meetings.
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Recertification
Is 2023 your year to recertify? All CMPs must recertify every five years. You can check your status and CEs by logging into your profile here. While there, please confirm that your contact information is correct, so we can send you reminders and important information. If you need assistance, please contact Certification Director Gus Chijioke. Information about certification requirements is on the EIC website here.
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Events and programmes
Register now to join industry leaders and fellow CMPs at the EIC Global Awards, 16 October from 5-8 p.m. PDT at the Bellagio Las Vegas. This annual celebration of exemplary achievements and impactful leadership will honour the 2023 Hall of Leaders inductees as well as recipients of the Pacesetter Award, EIC Social Impact Award, and EIC Adaptation and Innovation Award. The evening provides the perfect opportunity to kick off your week at IMEX America by mixing and mingling with industry leaders and visionaries while supporting EIC and its ongoing work to promote industry standards, sustainability and research. Space is limited, so register today!
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EIC is offering a limited-time, exclusive CMP discount on the Sustainable Event Professional Certificate programme. This is a great opportunity to earn 12 hours of CE credits toward your CMP recertification while learning how to design and implement your own sustainable events. Until 31 December 2023, CMPs can get a 10% discount code by emailing Certification Director Gus Chijioke. About the SEPC In 2022, EIC launched its interactive, accessible, online SEPC programme for events professionals interested in accelerating sustainability and social impact in their organisations and global business events. Developed by a globally diverse group of business events industry leaders and experts in the areas of sustainability, social impact and event management, this highly interactive and accessible format takes users on an engaging, insightful and easy-to-follow journey. The SEPC covers 16 modules that include understanding the business value of sustainability, improving environmental performance of meetings and events, and effective methods for achieving social impact goals. As part of the programme, participants will have access to a digital workbook with activities to customise a roadmap for their own sustainable event. Participants in the programme earn 12 hours of Continuing Education credits (CEs) toward CMP application or recertification, and or 12 CAE credits.
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CMPs in the news
Congratulations to the Smart Meetings 2023 Meeting Professionals of the Year. We are proud of these CMPs who Smart Meetings identified as “ the most thrilling event producers around, daredevils who risk everything to achieve the impossible." - Rachel Aden, CMP, CFMP - Tarin Horan, CMP, CSEP - Teri Jakob, CMP, CMM - Laura LeBlanc, CMP - Courtney Mesmer, CMP, DES, CED - Leslie McClain, CMP, CGMP, CVEP - Abby Mund, CMP - Cindy Shtur-Scarlett, CMP - Michelle J. Taunton, CMP, CMM
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Lessons in leadership
In September, EIC announced its Global Awards recipients, which includes the prestigious Hall of Leaders, the EIC Social Impact Award, and the EIC Adaptation and Innovation Award. Collectively, this programme celebrates and honours exemplary achievements and leadership at all levels and areas of focus within the global business events industry. This year’s Hall of Leaders inductees are: Carina Bauer – CEO, Regent Exhibitions Ltd / IMEX Group Barbara Connell, CMP Fellow, CAE – President and CEO, Solutions by Connell, LLC Wanda Johnson, CAE – CEO, American Society for Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition Steve O’Malley – Enterprise Vice President, Maritz Global Events Amelia binti Roziman, CIS – CEO, Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak) Christine “Shimo” Shimasaki, CDME, CMP – Managing Director, 2Synergize, LLC Dr. Deborah Breiter-Terry, CEM – Retired, University of Central Florida, Rosen College of Hospitality Management The 2023 Pacesetter Award recipeint is Dale Hudson, CED – Event Specialist - Exhibitions & Conferences, Enhance Events (former Director of Knowledge and Events, IMEX Group) The 2023 EIC Social Impact Award recipients are: Geneviève Leclerc – Co-Founder and CEO, #Meet4Impact and Zoe Moore, CDP – CEO, Grow with Zomo The 2023 EIC Adaptation and Innovation Award recipient is Megan Henshall, CMP, DES – Global Events Solutions, Strategic Lead, Google. The 2023 EIC Global Awards Celebration will be hosted by Bellagio Resort & Casino Las Vegas on Monday, 16 October from 5-8 pm PDT. Register to attend the event here.
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APEX - standards and best practices
To date, this industry-wide task force has published seven accepted practices guides: B2B and B2C Exhibitions, Business Continuity, Meeting and Event Design, Health and Safety for Hotels, Workforce and Wellness, Travel and Transportation, and Resources for Destinations. Additional resources include a Code of Conduct, Principles for Recovery, Key Questions for Event Organisers, Know Before You Go, and a Crisis Communications worksheet. After the release of each guide, EIC hosted a webinar with task force members to review the resources. You can access all of this helpful aggregated content via EIC's website and YouTube channel.
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Industry news
This month, the Events Industry Council (EIC) released its quarterly Global Events Barometer for Q2 2023, which indicates a second consecutive quarter of an increase in hotel room nights and business event RFPs. As indicated in EIC’s 2023 Global Economic Significance of Business Events Study released in May, global business events continue to recover from the impacts of the pandemic. A critical piece of that study is understanding the events industry’s recovery as well as where the industry is heading. As a companion to that research, EIC’s quarterly Global Events Barometer addresses the need to monitor our progress over time and by key global regions and countries. EIC’s research partner, Oxford Economics, created the Barometer and uses data provided by Amadeus Hospitality, Cvent, the Global Business Travel Association and STR Global to monitor the changes within the market relative to pre-pandemic levels.
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Business meetings prove resilient and face-to-face interaction is paramount The Events Industry Council (EIC), in partnership with Oxford Economics, has released findings from its 2023 Global Economic Significance of Business Events study. This comprehensive study evaluates the full scope and economic significance of the $1.6 trillion USD global business events industry. Beyond better understanding pre-pandemic benchmarks and 2020 losses, the extensive research analysis across 50 countries includes the important “catalytic” effects or wide-reaching benefits of business events. An executive summary is available on EIC’s website.
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Access our resources
Earlier this year, EIC hosted more than 200 business event professionals in New York City for the in-person return of CMP Advance. Session videos will soon be available for purchase through EIC’s Learning Management System. CMPs will have an opportunity to earn CEs by viewing these educational videos. CMP Advance is designed by CMPs, for CMPs, to supercharge professional development, create an open space for peer-to-peer idea exchange and problem solving, and connect the global CMP community. The 2023 CMP Advance programme centered around the relevant CMP Domains organised with the EIC pillars of People, Planet and Purpose. Three tracks of sessions provided an opportunity for attendees to earn 10 CEs toward their CMP recertification. Topic areas also included: · Designing Inclusive Environments · Understanding Data-Driven Insights that Influence the Industry · Sustainable Event Practices: Turning Our Vision into Action · Fully Immersing Your Audience with Intelligent Experience Design · Forming a More Perfect Union: Event Professionals and Project Management · Scenario Planning for Everything · How Digital Strategy Supports Events and Drives Growth · Improve the Impact of Your Audience Acquisition · A Focus on Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Events Industry · Negotiating Contracts Begins with a Partnership Stay tuned for the launch of the video series.
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Make your wellbeing a priority and earn CE credit by tuning into the replay of our February webinar: Let’s Keep it Real about Wellbeing in the Workplace. Led by moderator Rachael Riggs, CMP, DES, SEPC, Maritz Global Events, our subject matter experts shared how we can all make changes in our own wellbeing, find balance when attending industry events, battle post-event burnout, improve our health, and set expectations with our clients. Watch the replay here.
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Led by EIC's Chair of the Sustainability and Social Impact Committee Meghan Green, this webinar discussion features practical and inspirational examples of circularity, climate, wellbeing, diversity, equity and inclusion, accessibility, and social impact in events. Learn about global trends related to sustainability and social impact, and their effect on business events; EIC programmes and tools for event organisers and supplier partners to collaborate for more successful sustainability and social impact outcomes; the risks of greenwashing; and how to ensure your events and services communicate transparently. View the webinar here.
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Watch the replay of this webinar moderated by Betsy Bondurant, CMM, CTE, President, Bondurant Consulting, to understand how geopolitical and economic situations are causing the continued use of digital events; examine the benefits of improved accessibility, diversity and sustainability related to digital events; and discover how a purpose-built event portfolio can deliver in-person, virtual and hybrid events will be the long-term future of successful events. View the webinar here.
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Events Industry Council Strategic Partners
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