Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre) is celebrating a win at the International Association of Convention Centres (AIPC) Future Shapers leadership programme. Two of the Centre’s rising stars – deputy director of sales, Tiffany Chung and deputy director of operations, Kwok Wai Kay, emerged victorious alongside teammates from Australia, Belfast and Paris, as their team, ‘Future Force’, impressed a room full of 150 industry C-suite leaders at the AIPC Congress in Costa Rica. They presented a groundbreaking solution to a pressing challenge: attracting and retaining younger talents in the convention centre industry, while also addressing the issue of making business events a desirable and rewarding career pathway to future generations. Proud of the Centre’s team members’ achievements in the third edition of the globally-recognised programme, the Centre’s general manager, John Burke said: “Their accomplishments are not only a reflection of the Centre’s commitment to investing in our people and driving innovative, industry-leading solutions, but also the exceptional calibre of Malaysian talents.” Team Future Force presented a comprehensive solution in the form of a centralised digital platform for career development, resources and networking, showcasing the diverse and rewarding career path available within the convention centre industry. The AIPC Future Shapers programme is a nine-month journey designed to equip aspiring leaders with skills they need to succeed. Participants undergo masterclasses led by experts, receive personalised coaching and build valuable networks, all culminating in a fierce on-stage pitching competition. The KLCC’s rising stars, (left) Tiffany Chung, deputy director of sales and Kwok Wai Kay, deputy director of operations, graduated AIPC Future Shapers with flying colours
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre its AIPC Future Shapers winning team
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