Business Events Industry Aotearoa (BEIA) has released the 29th edition of its Aotearoa New Zealand Event Planners’ Guide online and in print.
The new guide bears a focus on the different regions of New Zealand, offering a four-page introduction to every region, as well as key event planning resources and tools for event organisers including a supplier index, sorted by types of service.
The 180-page Aotearoa New Zealand Event Planners’ Guide is regarded as a crucial reference tool for event planners looking to host a gathering in New Zealand
BEIA chief executive Lisa Hopkins said it was fitting that the new edition features the koru on its front cover – a symbol of new beginnings, growth, strength and peace.
“It also represents how New Zealand is reflected around the world. Not only are we a beautiful country to host an event, but also we are a safe destination to visit. We are a nation which responds to unprecedented times through collaboration and partnership, keeping whānau (family) and manuhiri (guests) firmly at the heart of all we do,” she said in a statement.
The online version of the guide is available as a flipbook on the BEIA website.
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Business Events Industry Aotearoa (BEIA) has released the 29th edition of its Aotearoa New Zealand Event Planners’ Guide online and in print.
The new guide bears a focus on the different regions of New Zealand, offering a four-page introduction to every region, as well as key event planning resources and tools for event organisers including a supplier index, sorted by types of service.
BEIA chief executive Lisa Hopkins said it was fitting that the new edition features the koru on its front cover – a symbol of new beginnings, growth, strength and peace.
“It also represents how New Zealand is reflected around the world. Not only are we a beautiful country to host an event, but also we are a safe destination to visit. We are a nation which responds to unprecedented times through collaboration and partnership, keeping whānau (family) and manuhiri (guests) firmly at the heart of all we do,” she said in a statement.
The online version of the guide is available as a flipbook on the BEIA website.