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World of Associations News is our monthly e-newsletter, produced in partnership with CIM - Conference & Incentive Management.
This e-newsletter features upcoming international congresses, interviews with association executives, surveys, and best meeting deals/offers for organizations. It is also an interactive platform for international associations who are seeking for opinion-sharing with their peers on topical issues, best practices and experiences.
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In This Issue: - Transferring knowledge for changing board members, by Gert Willems, Board of European Students of Technology
- Showing how cycling can be a future maker, by Bernhard Ensink, Secretary-General of the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF)
- Why Nantes?, by Eric Montant, Head of Sales and Development of La Cité, Le Centre des Congrès de Nantes
In This Issue: - Help our members to operate in Belgium
- Promote intercultural understanding generally in Europe
- Why Valencia?
In This Issue: - Is your association pioneering the future? by Hervé Bosquet, Director Brussels Convention Bureau, visit.brussels
- One of the key challenges has been the introduction of Open Access, by Dr Caroline Williams, President of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS)
- Why Aberdeen? by Steven Daun, Sales Manager Associations at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC)
In This Issue: - Why is it worthwhile to attend the IMEX Association Day? by Clara Fernández López, External Relations Manager UIA
- Families are on the forefront of changes, by William Hiebert, General Secretary of the International Family Therapy Association (IFTA)
- Why Kuala Lumpur? by Ho Yoke Ping, General Manager, Business Events at the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB)
In This Issue: - Redefining an association to meet changing needs, by Christoph Raudonat, Director of European Society of Association Executives ( ESAE)
- Promote a global vision of European clinical research as a dynamic economic sector, by Yoani Matsakis, Conference Chair of the EUCROF Conference 2015, Board member of AFCROs (French Clinical Research Association)
- Why Paris?, by Cécile Mairaville, Congress Director, Paris Convention Bureau
In This Issue: - The United Nations 70th anniversary, by Cyril Ritchie, Vice President UIA, President of CoNGO (the Conference of UN NGOs)
- “We consider each of our events a laboratory of risk and experiment”, by Paul Van Deventer, President and CEO of Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
- Why Kraków? by Krzysztof Celuch, Head of Poland Convention Bureau Polish Tourist Organisation
In This Issue: - BOP Business Solutions to End Global Poverty, by Jack Sim, Founder of BOP HUB
- We bring together people who are involved in running associations, by Nancy Carfrae, Coordinator, Associations Round Tables, UIA
- Why Dublin?, by Sam Johnston, Dublin Convention Bureau
In This Issue: - What do international organizations contribute to society?
- Getting the best young minds: Interview with Prof. Dr. Frauke Zipp, Conference Chair, 12th International Congress of Neuroimmunology (ISNI)
- Why Mainz?
In This Issue: - How to make conferences accessible to persons with disabilities?, by Carlotta Besozzi, Director of the European Disability Forum (EDF), and Lila Sylviti, EDF Communication Officer
- Holidays to be accessible for everyone: Interview with Charles Etienne Bélanger, Director of the International Social Tourism Organisation (ISTO)
- Why São Paulo?, by Elisabete Sorrentino, International Events Director of São Paulo Convention & Visitors Bureau (SPCVB)
In This Issue: - Cooperation with UNESCO: Becoming an official partner
- Inventing the future: Interview with Dr. Irina Verenikina, Chair of the ISCAR 2014 Organising Committee
- Why Sydney? by Kristian Nicholls, Business Events Sydney (BESydney)
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