CHS Leeds promises eventprofs a ‘complete experience'

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CHS Leeds organisers are promising a 'complete experience' for attendees to the show on Tuesday 23 April.

The Royal Armouries will host both the main exhibition and the welcome reception the previous evening, which will represent the first in a number of networking opportunities. CHS is also offering other chances for visitors to meet likeminded people, including through its complimentary lunch.

The educational programme has been created based on visitor feedback and aims to deliver a ‘start to finish’ guide to organising an event, presented through the voices of innovative new thinkers. The findings from the sessions will also be designed into a compendium and sent to every visitor at the end of the day.

With this year’s theme built around ‘Loving Life’, CHS Leeds is also promising to put care and compassion at the heart of the show as it takes the opportunity to once again ‘check in’ on the CHS community and deliver opportunities for growth, both professionally and personally.

“We’ve really invested in the environment, the networking and the education this year and we know our community will be really pleased with the show we’re putting on,” said Emma Cartmell, CEO and founder of CHS Leeds. “Our visitors have so much to do and so many enquiries and events to organise. Everything we’ve put together is about giving them the best opportunities to be productive, to learn something new and to love life and live well. It’s going to be a complete experience for them.”

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