Latest News
HomeMICE IndustryBusiness TravelInaugural winners of Incredible Impacts Grants announced
MICE

Inaugural winners of Incredible Impacts Grants announced

ICCA President Nina Freysen-Pretorius and IMEX Group Chairman Ray Bloom at the Farewell Dinner at the ICCA Congress in Prague.

Recognition of outstanding meetings that “go beyond” tourism.

In its inaugural year, the Incredible Impacts Programme, collaboratively supported by ICCA and BestCities Global Alliance, has selected three winning associations as leading examples of excellence within the meeting industry. The winners were announced at the ICCA Congress in Prague, Czech Republic.

The three associations from across the globe will each receive US $7,500 towards future projects, in recognition of their hosted events going “beyond tourism” in areas such as legacy development, sustainability and accessibility. 

After 20 impressive entries, an independent panel of industry experts selected the winners of this year’s Incredible Impacts Grant as:

  • International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH): World Thrombosis Day Campaign  
  • World Parkinson Coalition (WPC): World Parkinson’s Congress
  • World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT)

Showcasing a diverse range of events, the successful associations demonstrated a unique and well-thought-out approach to ensure their events made a difference beyond what was happening within their venue walls. Thanks to the Incredible Impacts Grant Programme, it is hoped the winners’ good practice will be a source of reference and inspiration for other event planners worldwide.

Placing a global spotlight on the often overlooked and misunderstood condition of thrombosis, the ISTH’s World Thrombosis Day campaign organised more than 8,200 events across the globe in 2016. The team demonstrated creative thinking in a number of ways, reaching beyond tourism, with one standout example being their annual Twitter Chat digital event. By creating a platform for people to talk about the condition, sharing expert advice and insights, the project garnered an impressive 45 million impressions worldwide. 

A unique global forum that opens dialogue on the latest scientific discoveries and medical pioneers relating to Parkinson’s Disease, the WPC describes their four-day congress as a ‘Parkinson Festival’. Judges were particularly impressed with their “Patients Included” element of the programme, through which people with Parkinson’s become part of the discussion and decision-making process. From covering travel costs for attending patients to free webcasts of their educational programmes being made available to communities worldwide, judges commended WPC on their fresh approach to inclusivity and accessibility. 

The final winner, WCPT is the largest global gathering of physical therapists where the latest research, practice, education and professional issues are shared in a bid to make positive change to global health. The association places a large focus on creating knowledge transfer opportunities with its attending and non-attending audiences, via their effective use of social media and by sharing outcomes from the congress proceedings free of charge post event. The legacy of WCPT’s conference is the result of a number of activities: public outreach activities, fund raising for pubic engagement in physical activity, a school competition getting pupils to create movement break videos and the “Gift of Congress”, supporting delegates from low resource countries.

In addition to the three main grants, a student bursary was also awarded to Tamirez Viera Marques from Brazil through the WYSE Travel Confederation Volunteer Award entry. She received a US J-1 trainee visa and an Australia working holiday visa and will receive airfare and a monthly stipend while participating in the programmes. Tamirez was selected for the Dr. Taleb Rifai Outstanding Volunteer Award due to her exceptional contributions as a volunteer for the 2017 World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC) in Montreal. She plans to research and promote teacher exchange programmes in Australia and Canada. 

Paul Vallee, Managing Director of BestCities said: “Given this is Year One of the Incredible Impacts Programme, the standard of entries truly surpassed our expectations. Our winning associations should be congratulated on not only winning the grants, but also being an advocate and leader in the meeting industry."

“We hope the Incredible Impacts Grant has helped shine a light on ways associations can incorporate innovative thinking and good practice into their future events, demonstrating the sometimes simple ways that this can be successfully achieved.

“I am particularly pleased to see a strong BestCities connection with our winners. The ISTH is hosting its next Congress in Melbourne in 2019 – one of our partner cities – and WCPT and WPC will both be attending the BestCities Global Forum in Tokyo this December.” 

Martin Sirk, CEO of ICCA said: “This inaugural year generated a volume of interest from both associations and ICCA members that was beyond our expectations, and the winning projects are truly outstanding.”

“I’m sure this is the start of something really special, and Incredible Impacts will inspire many other associations to either share their great stories, or to initiate similar projects. We’ve always believed that the “beyond tourism” impact of international association meetings is far more valuable than the more easily understood delegate expenditure impact: now we are starting to accumulate the evidence that we’ve been searching for!”

“I’m really looking forward to an even larger number of inspirational entries next year, as news of this programme spreads across the association meetings community.” 

Incredible Impact funds are held in trust and released directly to grant recipients by Meeting Escrow Inc., an independent provider of secure payment and escrow solutions for the meetings industry worldwide.

Grant Snider, Meeting Escrow President & CEO commented: “We are delighted to partner with ICCA and Best Cities on this important initiative as a supporting sponsor through 2019. Congratulations to all of this year’s grant winners!"

Ray Bloom honoured with ICCA Moises Shuster Award
Ray Bloom, Chairman of IMEX Group and meetings industry legend, received ICCA’s highest honour during the Farewell Dinner at the 56th ICCA Congress in Prague, Czech Republic. 

Announcing the award, ICCA President Nina Freysen-Pretorius said: “Tonight we honour a recipient who is a true global citizen, personally known and deeply respected by ICCA members from every region of the world, and from every sector of our business.  Modest and self-effacing, yet hugely ambitious and successful, he has turned a family enterprise into a powerhouse global brand, whilst retaining the warm, friendly culture that made it special to begin with.  He has been a close partner and dear friend of ICCA for three decades, and ICCA members everywhere know that their business success is at least partly due to the work he has done to elevate our industry by creating amazing tradeshows where we can project our brands and build relationships with our clients and partners.”

The ICCA Moises Shuster Award is ICCA’s most prestigious honour. The Award is given to an individual nominated by the ICCA Board most, but not every year, in recognition not only of their inspiring business success and leadership in the international meetings business, but also for their important contribution towards ICCA’s development and success. It is named after one of ICCA’s “founding fathers”, a true visionary and pioneer in the early years of the international meetings industry, and one of ICCA’s earliest Presidents.

Past honorees of the Award that carries his name comprise a roll-call of industry champions and ICCA ambassadors from around the world: Anne Wallin Rodven, Christian Mutschlechner and Martin Lewis from Europe, Arnaldo Nardone and Greg Ortale from the Americas, Connie Cheng and Anthony Wong from Asia-Pacific. Past ICCA Presidents such as Pieter van der Hoeven and Tuula Lindberg have been honoured, as has PCO pioneer Gideon Rivlin. Very sadly, just before the Congress started, another past honoree and IMEX icon, Paul Flackett, passed away after a long illness.

Ray Bloom, IMEX Group Chairman, comments: “I am privileged and humbled to receive the Moises Shuster Award from ICCA and to be included in the list of esteemed industry leaders who have received this award before me. Thank you to the entire ICCA Board for this honour.”

About Flackett, Ray Bloom, chairman IMEX Group, said: “Paul has been by my side as a friend and in business for over 30 years and was an inspiration to us all in how he conducted himself throughout his career, in particular the humour he brought to us all. I know that he will be greatly missed by all who knew him and our thoughts are with his friends and family.”

With Bloom's award, and including that of Tom Hulton in 2011, unusually one company – IMEX – has now been recognised three times over the years.

As well as the award itself, ICCA is donating 1,000 euros in Ray Bloom’s name to one of his favourite charities, “Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis”.

News Editor - TravelDailyNews Media Network | + Posts

Angelos is the news editor for TravelDailyNews Media Network (traveldailynews.gr, traveldailynews.com and traveldailynews.asia). His role includes to monitor the hundrends of news sources of TravelDailyNews Media Network and skim the most important according to our strategy.

He currently studies Communication, Media & Culture in Panteion University of Political & Social Studies of Athens.

29/03/2024
28/03/2024
27/03/2024
26/03/2024
25/03/2024
22/03/2024