The European Society of Association Executives (ESAE) is organising an essential event titled “Creating Lasting Impact through Conferences” on 4 February 2025.
The BestCities Global Forum 2025, which concluded this past weekend in Dublin stood as a testament to resilience and innovation in the global events industry.
As a dynamic hub for scientists, researchers, policymakers, business leaders, and entrepreneurs, Wellington fosters a collaborative and connected environment that advocates for progress and change.
The Asia Pacific Association of Veterinary Parasitology (APAVP) was launched at the 21st International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria (ICTMM) 2024, taking place in Sarawak.
Global Association Hubs’ International Advisor Martin Sirk encourages associations to draw high-performance inspiration from the evolution of elite athlete coaching and the recent Paris Olympics.
Ioannis Pallas, ESAE Managing Director, explores the intricate concept of legacy, differentiating it from immediate impact and emphasizing its lasting significance for associations.
In July 2023, the 6th World Parkinson’s Congress took place in Barcelona, featuring the "Make the City Parkinson’s Ready" program whose impact hast just been measured.
Legacy is cemented in relationships. The way we learn from each other, relate to different experiences and viewpoints and interchange our philosophies, form the basis of humanity. Our position in the world becomes defined by our association to others. From Boardroom's partner IAPCO.
Cape Town is fighting the worst drought in recorded history, butleveraged the opportunity to position itself as a leader in innovation and resilience in the field of water management to attract new conferences.
Highly esteemed conferences in sectors like space are leaving a legacy that extend far beyond Jerusalem’s famed Western Wall, impacting the city and influencing others around the globe with groundbreaking new developments, Lane Nieset writes.
A special contributor to Boardroom, Olivia Jia, Senior Manager of IME Consulting Co., Ltd. and publisher of the ‘China Social Organisation’ magazine, reflects on the specificities of working with associations in China.
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