Merging Worlds: Empowering Travel Managers to Lead on Events

As travel managers take on growing event responsibilities, the need for an integrated travel and events programme has never been more critical. In this 20-minute session, we'll uncover how combining travel and events under one strategic umbrella can drive efficiency, improve ROI and unlock new value for organisations.

Co-hosted with Cvent, we'll explore how technology enables smarter planning, sourcing and reporting, to give you the tools to confidently navigate your evolving role.

Learn how to manage the complex logistics of events versus individual travel, interpret planner sourcing data and measure the success of your events. Most importantly, discover how to use these insights to build credibility and influence within your organisation. This is your opportunity to lead the change and elevate your impact.

This session is relevant to travel managers as well as those who own their organisation's travel programme. 

Spaces are limited so secure your seat today!

Time & Date

Wednesday 25 June

3:40 - 4:00pm

Join us from 4:00pm for drinks!

Session

Merging Worlds: Empowering Travel Managers to Lead on Events

Location

Stand L50

Excel, London

Speakers

Matt Davies

Head of Partnerships - Europe
Cvent

Scott Blondel

Global Head of Event Travel
Reed & Mackay

In partnership with

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During our morning stand session, Chris Truss and Clarasight's Phil Charm will explore real-world examples of how businesses are successfully reducing their carbon footprint without losing sight of their budget. Explore a glidepath of initiatives, ranking various carbon and cost-saving strategies by complexity and effectiveness to produce a clear roadmap for action. From quick wins to longer-term investments, the framework will help you prioritise efforts based on your organisation's specific goals and resources.

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