ABEA releases launch plan

The Australian Business Events Association (ABEA) has released its first 90-Day Plan to support its launch.


The release provides a detailed short-term roadmap for the Association to quickly bring to life its five core pillars of industry development, community, research, professional development and advocacy.

Peter King, chair of the Board, said the decision to make ABEA's plan public is driven by the new Association's commitment to providing tangible benefits to members. 

"We've had plenty of time to gain clarity over what will benefit our members and the industry most. 

"We understand that a new Association needs to prove its worth to its people, and we are confident not only in what we are offering, but in our ability to deliver it," said King.
The plan outlines the appointment of a ceo, expected by the end of July, the establishment of state and territory chapters, its chairs and committee members, and fulfilling the Board of director positions.

ABEA has already run member events in Sydney and Melbourne and will continue the roadshow with events in Adelaide, Darwin, and Brisbane. 
Over the ensuing months ABEA will host events in other cities and regional areas. 

ABEA releases launch plan

The Australian Business Events Association (ABEA) has released its first 90-Day Plan to support its launch.


The release provides a detailed short-term roadmap for the Association to quickly bring to life its five core pillars of industry development, community, research, professional development and advocacy.

Peter King, chair of the Board, said the decision to make ABEA's plan public is driven by the new Association's commitment to providing tangible benefits to members. 

"We've had plenty of time to gain clarity over what will benefit our members and the industry most. 

"We understand that a new Association needs to prove its worth to its people, and we are confident not only in what we are offering, but in our ability to deliver it," said King.
The plan outlines the appointment of a ceo, expected by the end of July, the establishment of state and territory chapters, its chairs and committee members, and fulfilling the Board of director positions.

ABEA has already run member events in Sydney and Melbourne and will continue the roadshow with events in Adelaide, Darwin, and Brisbane. 
Over the ensuing months ABEA will host events in other cities and regional areas.