The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) has launched regional offices in South Africa and the Middle
East, due to membership growth and the expansion of the international congress
market.
Chris Prieto from Johannesburg’s
CMP Network will become the South African-based regional director, with Gamal
Sadek from the Al Ketbi Consultancy regional director for the Middle
East, based out of Dubai.
Announcing the appointments, ICCA president Arnaldo Nardone said: “This isn't simply a move to deliver better services to our existing
members in these two regions, but a recognition that the international
association meetings market is continuing to evolve, and it is in the growth of
regional meetings that we anticipate some of the most dramatic future
developments.
"This trend is already well established in Asia and Latin
America, and it is certain that Africa and the Middle East
are starting to move down the same road, as we have seen from recent moves to
create an African society for association executives. What this implies
is that there is going to be more business for our existing members in these
regions, more new events to identify and add to the ICCA Association Database,
more new infrastructure developments, more understanding of the strategic
importance of association events by city and national governments, and more
interest in ICCA by potential new members. It is strategically important
for ICCA to build a long-term presence in these markets.”
ICCA now has five regional offices in addition to its head office in Amsterdam, with operations serving
Asia-Pacific, North and Latin America as well as the two new offices.
Pictured: ICCA president Arnaldo Nardone
