Swift attracts delegates to events despite recession
, 29 June 2009
Be the first to comment on this article
Head of events Panos Tzivanidis outlines recession survival plan
Swift is successfully attracting delegates to its live events despite the recession by focusing on communicating to delegates the value that the events bring, says its head of events, Panos Tzivanidis.
Speaking at a session entitled ‘Maximising return on investment and return on objectives' at the Grass Roots Meetings Management Forum on Friday, Tzivanidis said that the financial services company dedicated time to explaining to prospective delegates the value that participation in Swift's events would bring to their brand.
"We spent a lot of time speaking to exhibitors and delegates - we travelled to major clients to alleviate their fears about budgets and return on investment," he said.
"We created special training for participants about how participating in a major event run by Swift can bring value."
Swift also offered early registration rates for delegates and kept its fees at the same level as last year in an effort to attract delegates.
Tzivanidis said that these measures had helped to maintain delegate attendance at the same level as last year, which - during the recession - was more realistic than growth in numbers.
To post comments please log in here
All Comments
There are currently no comments.
Jobs of the week
- Pre Sales Engineer – Professional Visual Displays, Panasonic
- £ Excellent Package + Benefits,
- Account Manager, AVM
- Dependent on experience, St Margarets, Twickenham
- Project Manager, AVM
- Dependent on experience, St Margarets, Twickenham
- EVENTS & TRAINING MANAGER - CREATIVE ASSOCIATION, Regan & Dean
- £28000 - 32000 per annum, London
- Internal Account Manager, Live Recruitment
- £20000 - 22000 per annum, Buckinghamshire
Poll
Latest Issue
September 2010
- Innocent at Center Parcs
- Time for Londonderry
- South Africa event diaries
- Hip venues in Sydney



Your Comment