Business Events Africa — August 2022

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EDITOR’S COMMENT

The year has certainly been a busy one, not sure if it is just me, but I’m ready for the holidays.

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think it is because I’m still adjusting to the pace, after two years of being mostly dormant, in terms of in-person social engagements. The travelling between meetings and networking at events, is still a little overwhelming, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. This month we celebrate women! Our sector is fortunate to have some incredible women. Our cover story this month speaks directly to this, Nina Freysen-Pretorius, the immediate past president of ICCA, is a true inspiration; she established The Conference Company 25 years ago and, over the last two years, had to adapt her company to cater for the changing needs, such as the use of technology for virtual events during the pandemic. She is the epitome of business events. Well done, Nina, on this amazing anniversary and all you have achieved! In this edition we look at a few women in the sector who are making a difference. Someone I didn’t feature this month but would like to mention, is Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo, the Chief Convention Bureau Officer of the South Africa National Convention Bureau. This incredible woman took on the position at SANCB 10 years ago and,

through her dedication and passion for this sector, has made an incredible contribution to the industry. Let me take this opportunity to say: Thank you Amanda for all you do for the business events industry in South Africa. Through her efforts, and the introduction of the Bid Support Programme, South Africa has been able to position itself as one of the top business events destinations in the world. Over the last 10 years, we have seen some amazing bids won – even during the pandemic – thanks to the efforts of Amanda and her team at the SANCB. These are only a few women, from an endless list. Quite frankly, our sector is filled with many incredible women. I am honoured to work with you all! Thank you for all your hard work and dedication in keeping the business events sector on course. The SAACI Congress is taking place from 14-15 August in Stellenbosch. If you haven’t registered yet, what are you waiting for? I am looking forward to seeing old friends, making new friends and coming home with a little more knowledge. One of the best things I have noticed in the last few weeks is the need for staff, as

Amanda Kotze-Nhlapo, Chief Convention Bureau Officer of the South Africa National Convention Bureau

business increases. This is the time to take on new challenges — there are so many new opportunities available. It is a very exciting time to be in the industry as we begin to rebuild on what was lost. In closing, the time is now to make things happen. Remember, have fun!

Irene

Email: gomesi@iafrica.com

Credit: Hein Liebetrau

The time is now, to make things happen


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