SixtyOne Whitehall

ACE 40th Annual General Meeting and Networking Evening

The 40th Annual General Meeting and Members Networking event will take place Tuesday 20th March at the central London venue SixtyOne Whitehall. As with all trade associations, ACE faces the challenge of adding value to member benefits. This event gives the members the opportunity to meet and share their objectives and news.

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Partnerships and Networking

Partnerships

ACE firmly believes that 'Partnerships' - are the way forward and that all organisations should form one.

This occurs in two different ways - in the case of  the magazine - The Main Event Magazine -our Media partners will publicise ACE in their columns and in return we ask that we continue to have pages in every issue.

Over the last two or three years ACE has held events with the Tourism Society and has  recently combined with our colleagues from the National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA) with a joint Seminar on subjects of mutual interest.

There are tremendous advantages to our own members and to members of other Associations in working in partnership.

  • It broadens your industry network reach
  • It provides more varied topics for discussion
  • It enables you to network within many industry associations without having to be a member of all.

All our ACE partners are businesses and individuals engaged in our industry - either directly or indirectly.  These partners are recommended for their industry expertise

Networking

Networking is very important in the industry - that means getting out going to places, meeting people.

It is not about sitting in front of a screen sending or receiving emails.  ACE holds Networking events from time to time, and intends to hold more in the future.

Partnership and Networking

Partnerships

ACE firmly believes that 'Partnerships' - are the way forward and that all organisations should form one.

This occurs in two different ways - in the case of  the magazine - The Main Event Magazine -our Media partners will publicise ACE in their columns and in return we ask that we continue to have a pages in every issue.

Over the last two or three years ACE has held events with the Tourism Society and has  recently combined with our colleagues from the National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA) with a joint Seminar on subjects of mutual interest.

There are tremendous advantages to our own members and to members of other Associations in working in partnership.

  • It broadens your industry network reach
  • It provides more varied topics for discussion
  • It enables you to network within many industry associations without having to be a member of all.

All our ACE partners are businesses and individuals engaged in our industry - either directly or indirectly.  These partners are recommended for their industry expertise

Networking

Networking is very important in the industry - that means getting out going to places, meeting people.

It is not about sitting in front of a screen sending or receiving emails.  ACE holds Networking events from time to time, and intends to hold more in the future.

ACE Code of Practice

Each member of the Association shall:

  1. Continually strive to improve the standard of practice in the meetings and events industry.
  2. Actively encourage persons working under their supervision to maintain and develop their individual competence.
  3. Deal fairly and honestly with employees, clients, suppliers, fellow members, the media and the community and, if required, to give opinion shall do so conscientiously and without malice.
  4. Disclose the relevant facts in conflicting or competing interests and shall not seek to gain advantage by promoting disguised or undisclosed interests.
  5. Scrupulously maintain the confidentiality of information entrusted to them, except on the order of a court or competent authority, and not to make use of such information for personal gain or otherwise.
  6. So order their conduct as to uphold the reputation of the Association and the dignity of the profession.
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