ABPCO has partnered with Lime Venue Portfolio and The Imperial War Museum London for a deeper dive into legacy within the events industry; are we really getting it wrong? What are the common flaws, and how can we look to put them right?
In short, are we making Legacy ‘a Thing’?
Featuring special guest, James Lancaster, Editor Association Meetings International, and writer of the viral blog ‘Are We Making Legacy ‘A Thing’, as well as a live case study from an event professional from the Imperial War Museum’s research and curatorial department, this will be an immersive event that offers discussion, networking, and the chance to understand the evolving subject of Legacy and where it is going beyond 2024.
Delegates will be invited to see ‘legacy brought to life’ through a live and interactive case study of modern legacy, whilst having the chance to contribute to a networking lunch and discussion (debate) on legacy rights and wrongs. The day will conclude with an exploration of the legacy story from one of London’s most popular museums.
Even the food at lunch will say something about legacy …
Spaces are limited, please register your interest. This is for Full and Associate PCOs only.
Prices
This event is free for ABPCO members. For non-members, please find a list of tickets for this event below.
Ticket |
Price |
Any non-member
|
£50.00 |
Attendees
The following delegates are already attending this event.
Ms Jo Austin
Lime Venue Portfolio/ Levy/ TVC
Miss Clara Bowyer
Oxford Martin School
Mrs Sammy Connell
NASUWT - The Teachers' Union
Ms Kaylie Hodges
NASUWT - The Teachers' Union
Mrs Heather Lishman
ABPCO
Ms Sally McNamara
Conference Care Ltd
Ms Samantha Salisbury
Jonsam Events Ltd
Ms Malwina Soltys
Alzheimer's Research UK
Mr Paul Swain
Visit Flanders
Miss Sarah Vaughan
The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys
Mrs Sarvjit Wunsch
AUGIS
Name |
Organisation |
Mrs Jenner Carter |
Lime Venue Portoflio |
Mr James Lancaster |
Northstar Meetings Group |
Ms Jerilee Pinto |
Brightelm |
Mr Alistair Turner |
EI8HT PR & Marketing |
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