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World champion and Atlantic rower Rachel Smith to join ABPCO for
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Theodore Koumelis - 01 December 2015, 09:55
ABPCO is the UK’s leading organisation for professional conference and event organisers, industry
associates and those studying for, or seeking a career in the conference and meetings industry.
The Association of British Professional Conference Organisers (ABPCO) is holding its next AGM
at the ICC Birmingham on Friday 5th February 2016 with Dragon Boat world champion and Atlantic
rower Rachel Smith as the special guest speaker.
A networking session will begin the day followed by a review of 2015, the results of the ABPCO board
elections and a detailed look at the business plan for 2016 including ABPCO’s focus on hot industry
topics such as the Living Wage.
BBC Midlands Today presenter Mary Rhodes will join Living Wage Foundation director Sarah Vero to
discuss the campaign before Mark Riches and Sarah Wright take to the floor to talk about the new
Trailblazer apprenticeship standard in events management.
Following lunch, Rachel Smith, who broke records rowing across the Atlantic in 2008, will share her
insights into challenging yourself to do the extraordinary both in business and in personal life.
“The AGM is shaping up to be an outstanding event with interesting sessions and a superb guest
speaker,” comments Nicole Leida, joint-chair of ABPCO. “2015 has been a successful year for ABPCO
and the AGM will give us the opportunity to celebrate but it’s also a chance to look towards the future.
Our dedicated sessions will make for interesting discussion amongst attendees but Rachel Smith will
certainly open a few eyes when it comes to the challenges she has faced. We’re all looking forward to
what should be a fantastic day at ICC Birmingham.”
As the networking dinners have proved so popular there will also be a social dinner held at Austin Court
on Thursday 4th December.
ABPCO is the UK’s leading organisation for professional conference and event organisers, industry
associates and those studying for, or seeking a career in the conference and meetings industry.
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ABPCO association director Heather Lishman
An educational session is being held to demonstrate how the living
wage can work in the events industry.
Co-hosted by the Association of British Professional Conference
Organisers (ABPCO) and M&IT, the engagement session will feature
presentations from Living Wage accredited businesses, as well as a
Q&A and a chance for networking.
It will be the second event to take place as part of M&IT and ABPCO's
joint Living Wage for Live Events campaign, after a round table
discussion held at Church House Conference Centre in October.
ABPCO association director Heather Lishman said: "Following on from
the discussion we had in October, we realised there was some
confusion in the market place as to what Living Wage accredited
actually means, what the benefits are and how you can go about
becoming accredited.
"We agreed to put on an education session that shares best practice
with plenty of opportunity for discussion and some time for networking.
"We understand there are sceptics within the industry and that there
will be challenges in introducing the Living Wage, and so we hope to
show businesses where the living wage has tangible benefits."
The educational session will take place at KPMG headquarters at
Canary Wharf on 26 February from 2-4pm.
For more information and to register to attend, visit the ABPCO
website here. If you'd like to present at the session email
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To get the most of the government’s renewed engagement with the events
industry, we have been asked to speak with one voice. That’s why the
Department of Culture, Media and Sport has started to assemble its
representative board, made up of industry figures invited to help shape the
future of the sector.
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amount of background noise. Upon entering this industry, I was handed a
list of acronyms to memorise; the majority of which were industry
associations, formed to aid professional development and knowledge
sharing. From MPI to ISES and ABPCO via PCMA, EVCOM, MIA and
EMA, all have worthy aims for their members.
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associations, there is a school of thought that the message has become too
diluted. A leading figure from one association confided this week that a
consolidation has to take place and the possibility of alliances between
these membership organisations has been mooted.
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another matter – the marriage of Eventia and the International Visual
Communications Association to create EVCOM has not been the smoothest
of mergers, with both sides complaining that the other has a perceived
greater influence.
It’s the subtle differences between each of these memberships that make
further mergers a difficult prospect. How does the cool and edgy feel of
ISES events stack up against the education-driven MPI offerings? EVCOM
claims to be attracting more corporate members than ever before, but how
do corporates who prefer the dedicated in-house only networking and
education content of the EMA feel about EVCOM’s ‘visual communications’
slant?
With all this in the background, the government’s representative board
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The Association of British Professional Conference Organisers (ABPCO) held its annual Excellence Awards on Friday hosted by members, The
Brighton Centre.
The Awards are a key part of the Chairmen’s Lunch, which brings together ABPCO members from both the supply and demand side of the industry.
The winners were:
• Best conference by an in-house conference organiser.– Diabetes UK
• Best conference by an agency conference organiser– Opening Doors & Venues
• Best industry partnership– NewcastleGateshead Convention Bureau
• Special Chairmen’s Award – SECC Glasgow
“The winners should hold their heads high because the shortlist this year was of exceptional quality,” commented ABPCO Joint-Chair, Caroline Windsor. “To be a finalist for
any one of the categories is a real acknowledgement of excellence but to be voted winners by your fellow peers is something quite special - the Excellence Awards continues
to be a fine example of how fantastic the industry really is. Congratulations to all our finalists, the worthy winners and of course to our fantastic hosts at The Brighton Centre”
The Excellence Awards, now in its second year, celebrates the very best the industry has to offer. A shortlist was drawn up by a team of industry experts with the finalists
sharing a five minute presentation of their submission as a case study at the awards lunch. Voting then took place amongst peers following those presentations and lunch at
The Brighton Centre.
“On behalf of the entire team at the SECC, we are genuinely thrilled to have won the Chairmen’s Award,” comments Kathleen Warden, Director of Conference Sales at the
Scottish Exhibition Conference Centre. “We’d also like to congratulate all of the other winners in the ABPCO Excellence Awards and all those that were nominated. These
awards are testament to the partnerships we have developed with the PCO community over the years, and we would like to thank the ABPCO board and their members for
recognising the work that we do in continuing to innovate and move our industry forward. Thank you; it’s a true honour.”
As well as the Chairmen’s Lunch and the Excellence Awards, ABPCO arranged an industry dinner on the previous evening at The Old Ship with a tour of Brighton itself the
morning after. The tour offered delegates the opportunity to ‘get under the skin’ of the city before a series of microforums, held at The Brighton Centre, with partners
including Shocklogic, Hiscox, Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, Eventsforce and Cvent
ABPCO is the UK’s leading organisation for professional conference and event organisers, industry associates and those studying for, or seeking a career in the conference
and meetings industry.
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