Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 28, 2024

AIME makes new executive appointments ahead of planned 2025 growth

The Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Event (AIME) has expanded its executive team with some new key appointments in the lead up to next year’s event.

Claire Graham has been appointed Director of Operations and Content, joining the AIME team from Interpoint Events.

Graham has managed events across Australia including Taste Festival, Smooth FM Chocolate Festival and the ATSA Independent Living Festival and joins the team having managed operations for the AIME 2024 show.

Also joining the operations team is Nissa Ni as Event and Systems Coordinator, who comes to the role after almost 15 years at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Other appointments include John Wilson as Marketing Director and Kayla Elliott as Marketing Executive.

Welcoming the new faces to the team, AIME Event Director Silke Calder stated “they are already making their impact felt, bringing new ideas and inspiration as preparations for AIME 2025 continue at pace.

“The growth of AIME 2024 was just phenomenal, and we are confident our team will deliver an event in 2025 that’s bigger and better than ever.”

Images (from top): Claire Graham, Claire Graham and John Wilson.

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