EEAA delivers program of events as pathway to sector recovery
As part of its strategy responding to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns and pathway to recovery, the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia is delivering an important program of events for Q4 2021.
EEAA Chief Executive, Claudia Sagripanti advises “In these turbulent times due to the pandemic, the EEAA recognises the critical importance of remaining connected with our members and the broader business events community. The series of free-of-charge Expert Power Sessions has been incredibly successful in attracting a large audience of business event professionals from around the country.
“In addition, the EEAA has recently hosted the return of the Special Interest Groups, focusing on the specific needs of Organisers/Association and Suppliers. A separate SIG discussing operational capability is in planning, and we are in the process of setting up a separate group focused on Skills and Training. These open and constructive discussions have generated a number of recommendations which will be included in the next iteration of its 2021-2022 strategy, the industry preparedness plan and reflected in the requests for Government support.”
The EEAA roadmap to recovery includes:
Readiness to operate events based on the 70% and 80% vaccination rates of the eligible population
Updating the Risk and Safety/Safe Operating Framework with new operating procedures
Supplier Health & Support, including pitch sessions
Events cancellation insurance
Staff engagement, attraction, and retention activities for both casual and permanent staff.
Other professional development for sales, marketing, and operations.
EEAA President, Spiro Anemogiannis adds “The Events and Exhibitions industry drives a huge amount of business not just for the event organisers and venues, but for the businesses exhibiting and selling at the shows, through to all the associated businesses in the supply chain, whether that is caterers, sign-writers, security, stand-builders, staging and rigging - the list goes on. We have been prosecuting the case for whole-of-industry support. Finally, the vital role of the Business Events sector in driving visitation to the CBD and regional centres and supporting economic activity is being recognised as a result of the EEAA’s lobbying and advocacy.”
Expert Power Sessions
Session 1 – Government Grants and Incentives, with Sameer Kassam, Partner and Glenn Rhynehart, Tax Specialist, CharterNet Advisers
Session 2 – Marketing in Challenging Times with Felicity Zadro, Chief Executive, Zadro
Session 3 – For RUOK Day - Managing Mindset in Uncertain Times with Jahan Kalantar, TedX speaker, human rights and defence lawyer, and Managing Partner, Executive Legal
Session 4 - Is talent retention keeping you up at night? Learn about Attraction, Retention and Attrition with Sophia Symeou, Chief Executive & Founder, INS
Members and non-members are encouraged to register via the EEAA LinkedIn page
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Image:Claudia Sagripanti 2020 EEAA Chief Executive
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