PCMA (Professional Convention Management Association) and CEMA (Corporate Event Marketing Association) president and CEO Sherrif Karamat, introduced the 2024 Board of Directors and Trustees Slate to PCMA and CEMA members on September 1, 2023, which has officially been approved.
Directors and Trustees will assume office immediately following PCMA’s Convening Leaders on January 7-10, 2024, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Effective January 10, 2024, the executive officers serving a one-year term include:
Chair: Leonard Hoops, president and CEO, Visit Indy
Chair-elect: Neil Brownlee, head of business events, VisitScotland
Secretary-treasurer: Kelly Ricker, chief learning officer, American Academy of Neurology
Immediate past chair: Desirée Knight, senior director, meetings and events, American Psychological Association
The following leaders will serve a two-year Director and Trustee term (2024–2025):
Deborah Caldwell, senior vice president, Asia Pacific head of global events, Bank of America
Patrick Espinoza, director of sales, Caesars Entertainment
Fernando Fondevila, CEO, Promtur Panama
Gladys O’Mahony, vice president, global sales organisation, Caribbean & Latin America, Marriott International
Peter O’Neil, CEO, ASIS International
Clifford Rippetoe, president and CEO, San Diego Convention Center Corporation
Panos Tzivanidis, director, corporate events & services, International Olympic Committee
Serving a one-year Director and Trustee term (2024) is Amy Walter, head of global event strategy and shared services, Atlassian.
The following leaders are serving the final year of a two-year Director and Trustee term (2023–2024):
Gregg Caren, president and CEO, Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
Amanda Cecil, professor, department of tourism, event & sport management, Indiana University
Shameka Jennings, principal and chief events officer, Eventsnoire
Brian Landers, senior vice president / team director, ConferenceDirect
Lauren Parr, senior vice president, meetings and learning, American Geophysical Union
Stephen Rose, head of global communication services, Siemens AG
Kathleen Warden, director of conference sales, Scottish Event Campus
In addition, the president and CEO of PCMA and CEMA serves as a Director and Trustee:
Sherrif Karamat, president and CEO, PCMA and CEMA
The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has revealed that Thailand has won 23 bids for international conferences from October 2022 to September 2023.
These are for events that will take place up to 2028. The largest among the wins is the 2026 Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG) to be held in Bangkok. Around 12,000 delegates are expected from both events.
Two are notable for being the first to be staged in South-east Asia – the FIFA Congress 2024 and World Diabetes Congress 2025. The FIFA Congress is expected to attract 2,000 delegates from 211 countries and the World Diabetes Congress, 10,000 delegates.
It is also noteworthy that 14 of the 23 wins are for medical conferences. They include the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) Congress 2024 (8,000 delegates), and World Congress on Pain 2026 (5,000 delegates).
The bids were conceived, prepared and presented by TCEB. Other than bid strategy, TCEB was responsible for the production of the bid book, publicity, and securing the backing of the relevant government ministry through TCEB’s One Ministry, One Convention (OMOC) programme.
The OMOC programme allows TCEB to tap on the resources and support of a particular government ministry. It was instrumental in securing the Annual Meetings of IMF and WBG, the FIFA Congress as well as three global medical conferences, which, other than the World Diabetes Congress, include the International ISTH Congress 2024 and World Congress on Pain 2026.
Under OMOC, a relevant ministry will be the designated host. The Annual Meetings of IMF and WBG will, therefore, be hosted by the Ministry of Finance, the FIFA Congress by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the medical conferences, the Ministry of Public Health.
TCEB’s president, Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, said the latest wins prove how effective the OMOC programme can be when bidding for global events.
“Through more targeted collaboration and promotion in related sectors and agencies, we hope to help convention owners and organisers achieve breakthrough success when they bring their events to Thailand,” he added.
The 23 bid wins also include events in the fields of environment, education, digital, and business management.