feb march 2008 chapter chatter final
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feb march 2008 chapter chatter final
Chapter Chatter An Electronic Newsletter of the NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events February/March 2008 Chair Column By Shannon McCarthy, IAEE NE Chapter Chair, Massachusetts Dental Society [email protected] For those of you who don't know me well, we just wrapped up our annual meeting of the Yankee Dental Congress. This was the first year we moved from the Hynes Convention Center to the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. I am so glad it is all over! For those of you who plan multiple events a year, or switch convention centers year after year – I don't quite know how you do it! Just trying to think of all the new area's that need signage, working with new building personnel, new hotels – it is a lot of work! Now, we just need to get through the winter! Our board will be meeting fairly soon to begin the planning process for the year. If anyone has any subject matters they would like to see on our program, please e-mail or call me with your suggestions. I would love to hear from you! Our first program will probably be sometime in March, then we will have an exhibit booth at NEMICE on April 9th. Please stop by and say hello or if you would like to be a volunteer and work the booth, we would love to have you! Regards, Shannon Paul Cunniffe Receives Chapter Award In This Issue Chair Column 1 Paul Cunniffe Receives Chapter Award 1 At our annual holiday party, Paul Cunniffe, Director, National Accounts of GES was awarded for his leadership and dedication to the New England Chapter of IAEE. Paul had served as Chapter chair for many years, then resurrected the Chapter again four years ago. Without Paul's commitment to our organization, we would not be what we are today! - New Young Professionals 2 Committee - 2008 Board List -NEMICE 2008 - Welcome NE Chapter Members 3 Holiday Party Recap and Photos 4 Again, a big thank you to Paul for all he has done and congratulations! Shannon McCarthy and Paul Cunniffe. IAEE Creates Young Professionals Committee Young Professionals Committee Engages Generation X and Y to Identify Trends & Resources for Future of Industry IAEE has created the Young Professionals Committee to address the specific needs of younger members of the exhibitions and events industry, as well as recruit future candidates to the field. A Web site has been established at www.iaee.com/ypc featuring a Blog and other social networking tools for participants. A series of programs and targeted communications will serve to reach key goals including: 1. Develop mentor programs. 2. Create better events and educational programs. 3. Recognize people as they come into the industry. 4. Develop and attract new talent to the industry. Initiatives being examined or already underway for 2008 include: 1. The Young Professional Review: A program where young professionals review conferences in their area for “attractiveness.” Also, to review new technologies and programming currently used in conferences. 2. Inside Young Professionals: Young professionals are given the opportunity to share case studies and career experiences to be featured on the Blog and IAEE News. 3. IAEE Conference Areas/Lounges at Conferences: “A place to be you” lounges and activities developed and set aside specifically for young professionals at IAEE events. 4. Mentor program for high school students: Young professionals speak to high school students as a method of attracting young talent. 5. Mentor program for the young professional: Identify 'movers and shakers' in the industry who are interested in developing Young Professionals and allowing “behind the scenes” access. More information about IAEE's Young Professionals Committee is available at www.iaee.com/ypc IAEE New England Chapter 2008 Board of Directors Chair Shannon McCarthy Massachusetts Dental Society [email protected] Kathleen Chrisom Conventures, Inc. [email protected] Joseph M. Macrina EAX Worldwide [email protected] Vice Chair Karen LaPointe Massachusetts Municipal Association [email protected] Nicole Derany EH Events [email protected] Karen Pogatch, CEM Champion Exposition Services karen.pogatch@ champion-nationwide.com Treasurer Stefanie Cunniffe Massachusetts Dental Society [email protected] Past Chair Paul Cunniffe GES Exposition Services [email protected] Andrea Flaherty [email protected] Joann Leonard Diversified Business Communications [email protected] 2 Melissa Twombly, CEM Pulvermedia melissa.twombly@ pulvermedia.com Stephen Varraso M/C Communications [email protected] Editor and Designer: Valerie Carrico [email protected] The Hynes Convention Center in Boston will play host to the 22nd annual New England Meetings Industry Convention and Exhibition (NEMICE) on April 8 - 9, 2008. NEMICE, sponsored by the New England Chapter of Meeting Professionals International (MPI/NE), continues to be New England's leading annual meetings industry educational conference and trade show. Nearly 1500 meeting planners and suppliers attended the educational sessions and exhibitor program at NEMICE 2007. With significant enhancements to NEMICE 2008, MPI/NE is anticipating its largest meeting planner attendance ever. For complete information including registration, accommodations, workshops and more visit: www.mpine.org Welcome New Members of the NE Chapter Destination Worcester Diana Casavecchia Patrick Lynch, CMP, CHSP Questex Media Group Muge Eriksson For the Latest on What’s Upcoming for our Chapter, Watch your Email and Visit our Website at: www.newengland.iaee.com 3 IAEE NE Holiday Party - A Huge Success Our Chapter Holiday Party on November 29, 2007 was a huge success! For the first time in a few years, we had a new location – the beautiful Fairmont Copley Hotel in Boston. Our board members, Karen Pogatch of Champion Exposition Services and Kathleen Chrisom of Conventures put together a great night for everyone who attended. We also had a new charity selected for the evening. We asked party-goers to bring anything they could to help Safe Harbor, an organization that provides shelter for women and children of domestic abuse. IAEE members more than gave – we collected towels, sheets, shampoo, diapers, gifts – the list went on and on. In addition, we sold raffle tickets for prizes and IAEE New England matched the amount raised. We were able to present Safe Harbor a check on site for $1,170. Estella Fritzinger, Executive Director of Safe Harbor, was more than thrilled with what we gave to their organization. Thank you to all who attended and contributed to this worthwhile cause! A Special Thank You to our Holiday Party SPONSORS Bloomin’ Exhibits Champion Nationwide Contractor Convention Data Services Pictured left to right: Estella Fritzinger, Betsy Fontes and Shannon McCarthy. Conventures GES EH Events IAEE New England Chapter Massachusetts Dental Society Massachusetts Municipal Association Chapter members enjoying the evening. 4