Ungerboeck supports UFI’s drive to promote excellence in Venue Management
Ungerboeck has extended its partnership with UFI and the Venue Management Association (VMA) to, once again, support the leading industry associations’ popular UFI-VMA Venue Management School (China). The tailored Mandarin-language course, which will be held in Shanghai from 18th until 21st November, addresses demand among UFI members in China for education programmes to support the growth and development of the industry. The programme provides students with a unique opportunity to learn from top industry experts, as well as build connections and share experiences with peers.
Announcing the technology company’s renewed commitment to the initiative, Fred Lazzerini, Ungerboeck’s Managing Director for Asia-Pacific, explained “We feel strongly about promoting excellence in venue management throughout China, so this is a natural extension of our long-standing partnerships with both UFI and the VMA.
“The inaugural VMS China delivered a well-coordinated curriculum that provided immeasurable value to participants, and we are excited to be a part of an even better programme this year.” Lazzerini added.
Kai Hattendorf, UFI Managing Director/CEO, responded to Ungerboeck’s announcement, commenting “Learning and professional development underpin industry success, and the VMS China is a key initiative which supports education and development in North-Asia.
“We are grateful for Ungerboeck’s continued support with the VMS China, as it is an investment in the future leaders of the industry.” Hattendorf added.
Image (from left): Suzie Crawford, VMA; Alan Wong, Ungerboeck; Yun Zhao, National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai); Nancy Wang, Shenyang New World Expo; Zhifeng Yue, Zhengzhou International Convention and Exhibition Centre; and Kai Hattendorf, UFI.
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