Travel professionals who want to learn and
network with leaders of the association community can look forward
to participating in the second installment of the successful
Association Day which will take place in conjunction with ITB Asia
2011.
Designed for association executives
who want to explore and exchange new ideas in association
management; and to attract and better service their association
events, the first Association Day held alongside ITB Asia 2010
attracted over 100 attendees from 18 different countries.
Held on 20 October, this year’s
diverse and topical programme presented by over 10 industry
leaders promises to once again provide association executives with
an insight in a day of intensive learning and networking
experience.
Nino Gruettke,
Executive Director of ITB Asia, said, “Upon collating the feedback from participants
of Association Day 2010, we have specially shortened Association
Day 2011 to a one-day comprehensive programme to suit the needs
of our participants.”
Nancy Tan, Managing Director of ACE: Daytons Direct,
added, “Following positive response from the year
before, Association Day 2011 will continue to host round table
discussions that have been shown to encourage strong direct
participation from all participants. This not only presents an
opportunity for both speakers and participants to learn from each
other but also to bond with like-minded association executives to
form lasting relationships.”
Association Day 2011 comprises a one-day forum
of specialist sessions and conferences dedicated to exploring
association issues, expertise and trends, followed by the
Association Networking Evening at Marina Bay Sands where
participants will be taken on a guided tour of the Sands Expo and
Convention Centre, Sands Sky Park and the
Marina Bay Sands Hotel.
Melissa Ow, Assistant Chief Executive of
Singapore Tourism Board, will kick-start the day with opening
remarks at the Business Travel Plenary Session - Why Business
Travel Matters More Than Ever in Asia. This will be followed by
Adam Sacks, Managing Director of Tourism Economics, presenting
research findings on the ‘Economic Impact of Business Travel on
Asia’ and moderating a panel discussion consisting of industry
stalwarts like Jack Morgan, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Sabre
Travel Network, Lena Khoo, Vice President, Global Travel
Department, Credit Suisse, Andy Tan, Vice President, Sales, Pan
Pacific Hotels Group, and Sim Beng Khoon, Regional Director, Asia
Pacific Association of Corporate Travel Executives.
In the second session moderated by Greta Kotler,
Chief Global Development Officer at ASAE: The Center for
Association Leadership, professional panellists including Mr.
Steven Yeo, Vice President of HIMSS Asia & Middle East and Ajay
Kakar, Secretary Treasurer of the International Academy of
Periodontology and VP of The Indian Academy of Aesthetic and
Cosmetic Dentistry, will look at the overview of association
management in the Asia Pacific region and examine how best to
communicate value, drive up membership while increasing loyalty.
Other topics of conversation include
contributions from renowned Association professionals; including
Anne Blouin, Chief Learning Officer of ASAE: The Center for
Association Leadership, Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid, Vice President of
the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), Marcel Ewals,
Managing Director of Kenes Asia. Oliver Hennedige, Secretary
General, Asia Pacific Dental Federation/Asia Pacific Dental
Regional Organisation, Bibiana Lau, Director of Sales from Suntec
Singapore and Kitty Wong President of K & A International Co.,
Ltd. These sessions will discuss a variety of new meeting session
formats for effective learning and the benefits and challenges in
holding association meetings in Asia.
This year’s education programme will also
include best practice case studies practical tip sessions and
thought-provoking discussions moderated by Shannon Sweeney,
Managing Director and Co-founder of Be Communications Asia.
Closing on a high note under the title ‘Looking
into the crystal ball: Association meetings in the next 5 to 10
years’, participants will get to explore what does the future hold
for associations from two of the distinguished speakers; Noor
Ahmad Hamid Regional Director, Asia Pacific of International
Congress & Convention Association (ICCA) and Monimita Sarkar,
Managing Director of KW Conferences Pvt Ltd.
ITB Asia attracted 6,605 attendees and 720
exhibitors from over 60 countries in 2010. It is also a
partner event of TravelRave, a mega travel and tourism festival
week organised by the Singapore Tourism Board.
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