Diary: #BUILDBACKBETTEREVENTS

Results of the Test Events which formed part of the UK Government’s pilot programme are being shared by a range of Event Professionals in this IEM Webinar to be held on 9 June at 13:30h BST.  Programme and background information can be downloaded here:

UK Government Pilot Events Background

UK Government Pilot Events Information

IEM Test Events Results Webinar 090621

The Session is being broadcast from The Studios of ACC Liverpool to an invited audience.  Pre-registration for broadcast is available shortly from here:

 

Point of View: Jhoanna Marie L. Abad

Jhoanna Marie L. Abad
Event Project Manager
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhoanna-marie-abad

As part of our commitment to championing the industry, we are talking to people about their careers and what IEM means to them.

Jhanna Marie Abad’s passion for doing an event started when she was in college, when she joined the student council which opened her eyes to events. As the department college student council president; Jhoanna had an opportunity to conduct student engagement events such as Seminars, Training, University pageant, and school Marketing trade events with sponsors. She had no formal Event Management education but managed to land a job under different event agencies after university. Starting as production staff, event coordinator and then being promoted as brand account champion /project manager for a below-the-line promotion and events agencies. Jhoanna had several roles and projects over the past 8 years and is now an Event Project Manager. This includes overseeing all aspects of events from the initiation, conceptualization, pitch, planning, budgeting and organizing, up to implementation, and the evaluation. Jhoanna has planned and executed fashion shows, pageants, charity events, product launches and corporate events, brand activations, milestones and various events ranging from small to large-scale in the Philippines.

Q What does the IEM mean to you?
A I am deeply passionate about what I do – I continuously want to be better and do my best to succeed. With my experiences, I am in search of bringing my career to the next level. The IEM program offered is specifically in line with my professional goals. Also joining IEM will allow me to connect with a diverse Global Network of like-minded professionals and share event-related work standards, best practices and inspire one another.

Q Why did you decide it was important for you to get involved?
A It has long been my dream to have a formal education in Event Management, execute a world-class event and be recognised as an event professional. I believe that through IEM I will achieve my professional goal of gaining professional recognition whilst taking advantage of the opportunities for learning and development on an international scale.

Q Where do you hope to see the IEM in 20 years?
A I hope to see IEM be one of the distinguished event recognizing bodies globally. And, that IEM will continue to support and provide resources, quality learning and development programmes that are available, accessible and affordable for newcomers, aspirant and professionals in the event industry regardless of culture and background.  Offer networking opportunities, Mentorship programs, Scholarship for regular CPD related programs, IEM supported Initiative project from the members.

Q What is your favourite event related memory?
A I most enjoy planning and executing fashion events. It is often seen as very glamourous and cutting edge but in reality, putting up a fashion event involves a lot of hard work and pressure behind the scenes that is unrecognized.  I oversee all aspect of the event from working with the fashion designers and creative director on the concept looking at their inspiration board, styling – putting the collection together, and program flow, managing talents such as models and celebrities from casting making sure designers aesthetic and vision are being considered to actual bookings, negotiating rates. Then schedule fittings and final line up for the show and come up with the looks (Hair and Makeup) in collaboration with the designer and stylist(s). For the stage and technical requirements, I make sure I guide the design and layout of the show. After that, I work with the director on model timings, choreography, music, and lighting, and schedule rehearsals sort of run of the show that makes sense for our concept. Come show day, check models line up and HMU to make sure they have all had beauty done. Then it’s first looks, line up, and the show begins!

My most favourite events are:

 

Point of View: Daisy Louise Lyons

Daisy Louise Lyons
Graduate at Event Grads
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/daisylouiselyons

As part of our commitment to championing the industry, we are talking to people about their careers and what IEM means to them.

Daisy Louise Lyons is an aspiring events coordinator with a background in theatre and film, having performed and created amateur productions for over 16 years.  Daisy has lots of experience: volunteering at a student film festival in London, organising fundraising events for Oxfam and currently she is organising events for a mental well being festival for a local mental health charity called Freedom of Mind CIC.  She also worked at the London 2012 Olympic Games in the broadcasting centre.  Daisy has a BA (Hons) in Drama and Film Studies and an MSc in Events Management. During her master’s degree, Daisy’s placement was working with a local events company called Park Street Events in Bristol and her dissertation researched how Glastonbury Festival could use initiatives within their campsite to improve sustainability amongst those who attend.

Q What does IEM mean to you?
A When studying my master’s degree, I unexpectedly became pregnant. As a result of this I put my career ambitions on hold to have my family with the intentions to the return and focus on my career without any other additional gaps to add to my family. This, together with current Covid-19 complications, has resulted in this gap being longer than initially anticipated. I am passionate about the industry and have worked towards creating events to a high standard for the companies I have volunteered with and worked with professionally. IEM for me is away to help bridge that gap in professional development between graduating and now, help me move from a graduate into the professional working world and aid me in continuing to contribute towards a high standard of individuals working within the industry.

Q Why did you decide it was important for your to get involved?
A I am eager to involve myself within the industry and feel the vision, mission and values meet with my own and felt that there could be a mutual benefit between the services provided by the IEM, as well as my own knowledge and skills being contributed back however possible.

Q Where do you hope to see the IEM in 20 years’ time?
A I am very confident that IEM would be a go to resource for both those studying, graduated, taken a hiatus and working within the industry to continue their professional development. Keeping their knowledge up to date and a great way in aiding a level of communication between different people and professional bodies to create a stronger, more defined industry to work within, thus creating more effective and innovating events and festivals for people to attend and engage with across all sectors of the industry.

Q What is your favourite event related memory?
A Organising and taking part in an event I organised for Freedom of Mind. I approached a venue to create a safe space for people and cats to come together to aid in their mental wellbeing as there is a lot of evidence to suggest there is a mutual benefit for humans and animals to spend time together. I organised for those who attended to take part in learning how to knit, basket weave or complete life drawings of the cats. They could take part in these activities or simply spend time with the cats depending on what they were comfortable with. It was a very popular event and it was lovely seeing the transformation in levels of comfort as time went on by those who attended. The vast majority of those who attended tried a little bit of the different activities but also socialised amongst those who attended that they had not previously known.