On Wednesday, 4th May, the General Meeting of the Prague Convention Bureau took place, during which the election of a new Board of Directors and members of the Audit Committee took place. The Prague meetings industry, under an official framework of the Prague Convention Bureau, has thus received new leadership.
The Board of Directors of the Prague Convention Bureau consists of five members representing professional congress organizers (Professional Congress Organiser – PCO), event agencies (Destination Management Company – DMC), meeting facilities, hotels and suppliers of accompanying services. The term of office of individual members is three-year-long, however, due to the pandemic, it was decided in 2021 to extend the term of office of the current Board of Directors by one year. The election of new members of the Board of Directors, together with the election of the members of the Audit Committee, was thus scheduled to take place in spring 2022.
The newly elected members of the Board of Directors are Jan Kubinec, who replaced Sanjiv Suri, the long-time President of the Prague Convention Bureau from Zátiší Catering, and Daniel Nedvěd, who was elected Vice-President of the Board of Directors, the position held by Sylvie Neves from Ovation DMC in the previous Board of Directors.
“Prague has some of the best professionals in the conventions, events and incentive industry. We rate in the top 10 destinations globally and this is the gateway to our future competitiveness as the centre of inspiration, innovation and sustainability in Europe. I am convinced that the new Board, supported by the PCB team, will take us to the top 5 by 2025 and to the top 3 destinations in the world by 2030,” says Sanjiv Suri, outgoing President of the Board of Directors of the Prague Convention Bureau.
“PCB’s effort remains to develop the Prague meetings industry so that Prague retains its position among the top world destinations. Not only within the meetings but within all business events. To achieve this, we need to join forces in the business environment and, above all, transform the cooperation with public administration. Not only in the field of tourism, but also in the creative industry and in the export of our services to international participants.”
“We must show our sector as publicly and socially beneficial for the whole Czech Republic. Our members face tough challenges. From the impact of events such as the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, through global trends such as sustainability, and digital transformation, to the attractiveness of working in our sector for younger generations. While meetings Prague competes with other destinations, from the employment point of view, we fight for employees with other sectors in the Czech Republic. For Prague to remain among the world‘s top in the industry, we must perceive these challenges as opportunities. And to develop them better than our competitors do,” says Jan Kubinec, the new President of the Prague Convention Bureau Board of Directors, commenting on the priorities of the Prague meetings industry.
In previous years, Jan Kubinec, as well as Daniel Nedvěd, served as members of the Prague Convention Bureau’s Audit Committee, together with Martin Lehný from Senator Meetings & Incentives, who decided not to run for another term. Martin Haloun from Auletris, Aleš Moravec representing the National House of Vinohrady and Marie Šteglová representing the Prague Exhibition Grounds were elected as new members of the Audit Committee for the upcoming period.
Find out more at https://www.pragueconvention.cz/.