Tomorrow's Talent, The Meetings Show initiative to champion the industry’s up-and-coming stars, has extended its application deadline.
The programme, run in partnership with M&IT and sponsored by London & Partners, will shine a spotlight on the exceptional young talent within the industry and help to nurture and support the leaders of the future.
A panel of leading industry professionals will select the 10 most promising meeting and event planners aged 30 and under, who will receive opportunities to raise their profile, network with industry leaders, learn from their peers, and attend The Meetings Show 2021.
The judges are:
- Jack Marczewski, event director, The Meetings Show
- Paul Harvey, editor, M&IT Magazine
- Paul Black, head of business events London & Partners
- Fiona Macdonald, senior manager business events, VisitBritain Leigh Cowlishaw, managing partner, Black Box Partnerships Patrick Delaney, managing partner, SoolNua
- Ryan Curtis-Johnson, head of PR & marketing at DRPG
- Priya Narain, co-founder of Event First Steps and general manager of EMA
Jack Marczewski, event director, The Meetings Show, said: “We’ve already received a number of high-quality entries for this year’s Tomorrow’s Talent, but we’re also aware how busy everyone in the industry is as they prepare for the return of meetings and events, so we felt that it was only fair to give emerging meeting and event planners and their colleagues another week to put together and submit nominations and applications for this influential award.”
To help guide entrants, judges have indicated what they will be hoping to see among the nominations.
Fiona Macdonald senior manager business events at VisitBritain, said: “To stand out, my recommendation to entrants is to give evidence on the outcome and impact of their work, and where possible quantifying how they made a difference. The numbers will speak for themselves.”
New judge Priya Narain, co-founder of Event First Steps and general manager of EMA, added: “I will be looking out for people who can tell me a bit more about who they are rather than what they do. One of my favourite sayings is ‘making things happen’ so I will be looking for entrants who can demonstrate this through their passion, determination, and versatility and how they can make an impact on the industry moving forward.”
Full benefits for the 10 winners will include attendance at a celebratory lunch and on a fam trip; personal profiling opportunities through M&IT and The Meetings Show; VIP attendance at The Meetings Show 2021; the chance to participate in a Tomorrow’s Talent alumni education session and mentoring opportunities through the show’s hosted buyer audience.
To take part, nominees must be aged 30 or under on 30 September 2021.
To nominate yourself or a colleague visit www.themeetingsshow.com/tomorrows-talent
What to expect from the The Meetings Show 2021:
The Meetings Show is the UK’s leading hybrid exhibition for event, meeting and conference professionals. Organised by meeting professionals for meeting professionals, the hybrid show includes an exhibition, educational sessions and networking and attracts buyers from the corporate, association, agency and public sectors. The show features destinations from over 50 countries across 6 continents, venues, hotels and key providers of meetings products and services.
The Exhibition: Featuring destinations, venues, hotels and suppliers, the exhibition sits at the heart of The Meetings Show.
Education Programme: Planned by education experts from across the industry, the conference sessions work in harmony with the exhibition.
Networking: The Meetings Show offers an unrivalled networking opportunity for event venues, event buyers and suppliers. For those looking to see more before and after the show, there will also be fam trips visiting key destinations around the UK and internationally
A desire to travel led Holly Patrick to the business meetings and events world and she’s never looked back. Holly takes a particular interest in event sustainability and creating a diverse and inclusive industry. When she’s not working, she can be found rolling skating along Brighton seafront listening to an eclectic playlist, featuring the likes of Patti Smith, Sean Paul, and Arooj Aftab.