Mia chair hails 'very positive year' at AGM

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The Meetings Industry Association (mia) has had a “very positive year” offering “real value” in “extremely difficult circumstances”, the trade body’s board of directors informed members attending its AGM.

Taking to the stage at the association’s 32nd annual general meeting, chair Steve Jones recalled the successes of the last year, which have seen member retention levels remain strong despite the ongoing impact of the pandemic.

He highlighted how the mia continues to provide support to its members, including a voice to government as part of its role providing counsel and intelligence to both the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Business Events Recovery Group (BERG).

Meanwhile, the ongoing best practice guidance and Covid-19 tools, including the relaunch of miaTouchstone, continued to be valued by members. As a result, the mia’s website has seen a 70 per cent increase in traffic compared to pre-pandemic levels while the association’s education calendar delivered 43 events for more than 1,200 delegates.

Delivering the financial report, treasurer Barry Cope revealed the association has delivered a relatively good financial performance. He said: “The association is financially stable, can meet all of its forthcoming priorities and is well positioned to deliver enhanced benefits and services to its members going forwards.”

Looking ahead, chief executive Kerrin MacPhie said the next 12 months is filled with optimism and that AIM Secure and the further enhancements to the accreditation scheme will play a key role in providing booker confidence.

In the meantime, while the mia’s lobbying work will remain indefinitely, she said the association’s new powerful data intelligence tool – miaTouchstone – will play a crucial role in providing tangible intelligence to government and industry.

She said: “Not only will miaTouchstone prove invaluable to members, it will also provide the top line big data that government requires – insight such as the value of the sector, volume of business meetings and conferences held, the number of direct employees across the sector alongside the economic impact on a local and national level for instance.”

Concluding the AGM was the appointment of the mia board for 2022/2023. Steve Jones of Wyboston Lakes Resort remains as chair while Charles Sargeant of Whittlebury Park retains the title of vice-chair and Kevin Breeze of Robinson College University of Cambridge is company secretary. Barry Cope of ACC Liverpool was appointed as treasurer.

Other board members for 2022/23 include: Lime Venue Portfolio’s Jo Austin; NEC Group’s Allan Boyle, Marketing Liverpool’s Jennifer Jensen; VisitBritain/VisitEngland’s Debra Lang; The Grand Brighton and Richmond Hill Hotels’ Andrew Mosley; Green & Fortune’s John Nugent; The Jockey Club’s Christopher Ogston and the QEII Centre’s Mark Taylor.

Paul Harvey
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Paul Harvey
M&IT editor Paul Harvey is a journalist with more than 15 years of experience. He began his career in the local press, working for various titles across the north. Since joining M&IT in 2013, he has become a trusted and respected voice in the sector, championing event professionals and reporting on all aspects of the events industry for the brand.
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