Editor of CMW‘s sister publication Conference News, Martin Fullard, was invited to speak by the BBC on the 4 March to reaffirm the integrity of the events industry. In the interview Fullard noted that cancellation “should only be a last resort”, and that organisers and stakeholders with an interest should only take advice from the World Health Organisation or Public Health England (for UK organisers). Fullard went on to say that the events industry is famously resilient and that through collaboration it has a duty to look after its supply chain, which in some cases could see businesses losing out. He said: “Organisers, whether direct or contracted, should consult with their relevant trade association and insurance partner before making any big decisions. The message to organisers is to not panic.”
Mash Media tells BBC cancelling events should be ‘a last resort’
Editor of Mash Media's Conference News, Martin Fullard, was invited to speak by the BBC, 4 March, to reaffirm the integrity of the events industry.
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05 March 2020, 10:03am
05 March 2020, 10:03am
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