The Annual Conference can be a tremendous networking and learning experience, but you need to plan for it. That is the message from board member Kate Wallin, who has vivid and not entirely positive memories of her first conference.
Kate Wallin's early experience of Airmic events led her to become one of the founders of fastTrack, the section for members new to risk management, and to lobby for changes to make the association more welcoming to young professionals.
"I remember setting foot in that conference centre. It was intimidating”," she recalls.
That was several years ago in Bournemouth. Happily, she says, there have been many improvements since then to make new Airmic members more welcome and involved. Nonetheless, time spent preparing in advance will pay dividends and enable you to make the most of the event. The time, she says, will just fly by. Here are some of her top tips.
What does she think are the best things about the conference? "For me there are two aspects. Firstly, the opportunity to network with my peers. Secondly, it can be a very efficient use of time. I will use the conference to hold, say, fifteen meetings that might otherwise have taken at least six weeks to arrange," she says.
"As with so many things in life, the more you put into it the more you get out."
Kate Wallin - director, risk management, Europe, Marriott Hotels International
The fastTrack foundation is a short course of 2-hour interactive training workshops which will provide attendees with a fundamental understanding of the principles of risk and insurance management.
The programme is designed to provide a comfortable leaning environment where attendees can establish a professional network, ask questions and discuss their own experiences and concerns. Attendees are encouraged to attend all workshops.
Find more information here and register your interest by emailing julia.graham@airmic.com