BIG INDUSTRY AND MARKETING NAMES HEAD THE PROGRAM LINE-UP FOR EEAA 2015 LEADERS FORUM AND CONFERENCEBy Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia, 16 November, 2015BIG INDUSTRY AND MARKETING NAMES HEAD THE PROGRAM LINE-UP FOR EEAA 2015 LEADERS FORUM AND CONFERENCE 1-2 DECEMBER 2015 The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) has attracted a stellar line-up of presenters for its 2015 Leaders Forum and Conference, which will be held in Sydney on 1-2 December. EEAA Chief Executive, Joyce DiMascio, said that attendees will hear from outstanding high achievers in two days of knowledge sharing and networking specifically designed to equip those working in the exhibition and events industry with information that will power their future success. “We’ll be taking our delegates outside their day-today tasks for two days of high-level and practical learning with some big names from economics, advocacy, digital marketing, media, issues management, education, Austrade and from key organisers who drive the Australian events calendar.” She said. “Our program covers content for leaders and decision-makers, operations and marketing staff and also a special workshop curated for our younger Members. “The growing stature of the EEAA is reflected in the illustrious line-up of on-stage talent that we have secured to speak to our delegates. This is a testament to the growing recognition of the importance of the exhibition and events sector.” The EEAA end-of-year events are open to Members and Non-Members of the Association. Register here. The 2015 EEAA Leaders Forum at Royal Randwick on 1 December includes:An economic scene-setter with Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist with HSBCA look at Sydney's infrastructure boom with Dr Tim Williams, CEO, Committee for Sydney who will explore the role venues play in the economic life of citiesGeoff Donaghy, President of the International Association of Congress Centres will discuss the key trends in design of centres globally and how Australia performsGlobally recognised leader in “Data Driven Marketing”, Christian Bartens, CEO and Founder of Datalicious will unpack what you should be asking from your marketing and digital strategyPaul Greenberg, CEO of NORA, the Voice of New Retail will present a salient reminder about reconnecting with customers with a look at the “phygital” worldAn Austrade briefing on the Free Trade Agreements and what this all means for Australian businessA deep-dive into current changes being considered in higher education and training with Professor Simon Darcy, University of Technology Sydney; Melinda Brown, Service Skills Australia; Kathy Herd, Sydney TAFE Ultimo; Boris Kelly, College of Event ManagementAnd from the EEAA community, we have leading Organisers foreshadowing what's on the horizon in 2016. They are: Spiro Anemogiannis, Informa Australia; Gary Daly, Exhibitions & Trade Fairs; David Longman, Diversified Communications Australia; Greg Rocke, Pregnancy Babies & Children’s Expo; Brian Thomas, Reed Exhibitions AustraliaThe EEAA 2015 Conference at Doltone House – Darling Island Wharf on 2 December includes:Kate Carnell AO, CEO of Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), will share her observations of the current business climate and the "culture" of the Malcom Turnbull-led Federal GovernmentOlivia Wirth, Group Executive, Brand, Marketing & Corporate Affairs of Qantas, will deliver a keynote on managing brand, reputation and issues in a changing media and consumer landscapeJoanna Savill, food media expert and Fairfax Media’s former Good Food Month festival director will moderate the day and also deliver a keynotePaul Greenberg, Chief Executive Officer, NORA The Voice of New Retail will talk about getting to the heart of the connected customerFiona Lake, Marketing Manager, Triple J will present a case study on marketing to a younger audience and how Triple J used live events to drive loyaltyNathan Burman, Head of PR And Communications, Twitter Australia and Nicole Browne, Principal, Media Opps will discuss issues management and its life-cycle in a 24/7 news and social media environmentDigital marketing expert Rick Merten, Founder & Managing Director of Permission, will discuss the framework for fully integrated digital strategies for the events industryBen Sharp, Managing Director (Australia and New Zealand) AdRoll, will talk about re-targeting in marketing Ms DiMascio said the Leaders Forum and Conference will refresh thinking, highlight opportunities and stimulate new ideas which attendees can take back and implement in their own businesses to ensure the continued growth of our sector.” The conference will be followed by the EEAA 2015 Awards for Excellence at which finalists will be honoured. The evening will be hosted by SBS news anchor, Janice Petersen. Each weeknight, Janice presents the SBS World News at 6.30pm, alongside Anton Enus. She has been included in lists of influential people, including Harper’s Bazaar’s “Fabulous at Every Age 2014” and “Who’s Who” biological reference of notable Australians, and was the host for the Australia Day Lunch this year at Luna Park. “This is our industry's night of nights, where we celebrate the highest achievers in our industry and we are delighted Janice can join us on this special night.” Ms DiMascio said. Registrations for the EEAA end-of-year events close in 2 weeks. Register here. The EEAA events over 1-2 December are:TUESDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2015 EEAA 2015 LEADERS FORUM The Stables, Royal Randwick, Alison Road, Randwick map Registration: 8:00am – 8:30am | Event 8:30am – 5:30pm Dress Code: Business EEAA 2015 WELCOME RECEPTION Owners Pavilion and continuing at The Stables, Royal Randwick, Alison Road, Randwick map Registration: 6:00pm – 6:30pm | Event 6:30pm – 9:00pm Dress Code: Business WEDNESDAY, 2 DECEMBER 2015 EEAA 2015 CONFERENCE Doltone House – Darling Island Wharf, 48 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont Point map Registration: 8:00am – 8:30am | Event: 8:30am – 5:00pm Dress Code: Business EEAA 2015 YOUNG STARS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP Doltone House – Darling Island Wharf, 48 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont Point map Registration: 1:30pm – 2:00pm | Event: 2:00pm – 5:00pm Dress Code: Business EEAA 2015 AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE Doltone House – Jones Bay Wharf, Level 3, 26-32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont Point map Pre-drinks: 6:30pm – 7:00pm | Event 7:00pm – 11:30pm Dress Code: Business or Cocktail (not black tie)ENDS/Source: Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia
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