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The Events Industry Council Releases New Benchmarking Study on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Global Events Industry
10/11/2022
The Events Industry Council (EIC) in partnership with its global EIC Equity Task Force, today released the results of its 2022 Equity Benchmarking Study, the critical first phase of EIC’s Equity Acceleration Plan. The survey reveals widespread DEI dissatisfaction amongst event professionals, minority groups, and women. The EIC appointed its Equity Task Force in 2020 to address systemic racism and all forms of discrimination in the business events and hospitality industry. While there is an ever-growing awareness and commitment toward equity, survey scores indicate DEI efforts are largely in principal but not in practice. There is an urgent need for organisations to advance their DEI structures, policies, and initiatives to deliver measurable change. “It’s crucial that we champion inclusivity in our sector as a means to drive economic and social progress,” said Amy Calvert, Events Industry Council CEO. “DEI needs to be embraced by organisational leadership to be effective. Results from our 2022 Equity Benchmarking Study underscore we have a significant way to go, particularly advancing ethnic diversity, gender inclusivity, and equity in leadership and influential positions. EIC’s Equity Acceleration Plan will enable us to measure progress as well as improve our ability to deliver impact and sustain change.” The Equity Benchmarking Study included a series of EIC leadership focus group discussions and an AI-based chatbot survey of 1,404 event professionals across the industry. To produce a robust, objective assessment, the current DEI experience in the events industry was measured across four dimensions: Ownership, Accountability and Power of Influence, Delivering Change, and Sustaining Change. The global survey was conducted by Tharoor Associates and Culturelytics from September 2021 to January 2022. It found:
The benchmarking study is Phase One of EIC’s Equity Acceleration Plan. Phase Two includes a leadership workshop to review the study and shape resources and deliverables for the benefit of EIC membership. “The next phase of our work will focus on the first two dimensions of the DEI experience: Ownership and Accountability/Power of Influence. To create a sustainable environment of change, we must foster a sense of ownership among everyone,” said Tina Wehmeir, EIC Task Force Co-Chair and AMC Institute President and CEO. “Accountability and Power of Influence is a particularly critical area based on our survey finding that minority groups showed higher levels of dissatisfaction in larger organisations. This further illustrates the need for organisational leadership to connect DEI principals to actual outcomes. It also reaffirms the importance of assembling the men and women of the EIC Task Force. They are change agents.” “On behalf of the Events Industry Council Board of Directors, I want to thank the DEI Task Force for their work and commitment to a project that is so important for the business events industry and to so many individuals in underserved and minority communities. This project establishes benchmarks to measure progress and establish and develop tools and resources for the global business events industry,” said Cathy Breden, EIC Board Chair and International Association of Exhibitions and Events Executive Vice President and CEO. The EIC Equity Acceleration Plan will support event professionals in creating more diverse and inclusive environments, developing career pathways, and ensuring representation in leadership and supply chains by providing the learning and resources intended to reach and support the industry. To view the full 2022 Equity Benchmarking Study and Key Insights/Recommendations, visit https://www.eventscouncil.org/Sustainability/Equity-Acceleration-Plan. About the EIC Equity Task Force The EIC Equity Task Force aims to support the events industry, its global federations, and the work of EIC’s Centre for Sustainability and Social Impact. The Task Force is charged with addressing systemic racism and all forms of discrimination in the business events and hospitality industry by developing a meaningful framework for action to accelerate inclusion. The Equity Task Force is led by Co-chairs Jason Dunn Sr., Immediate Past Chairman, National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals, and Group Vice President, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau; and Tina Wehmeir, CMP, CAE, President and CEO, AMC Institute. The full roster of Task Force members can be found on the EIC website here. EIC Equity Task Force Partners For their determination and commitment to bring this Study to fruition, EIC would like to acknowledge its research partners, Tharoor Associates and Culturelytics; its consultants, Culturist Group and Miles Partnership; and its supporting partners who have made significant contributions and generously united to drive a greater impact for the events industry. About the Events Industry Council The Events Industry Council’s more than 34-member organisations represent over 103,500 individuals and 19,500 firms and properties involved in the events industry. The Events Industry Council’s vision is to be the global champion for event professionals and event industry excellence. It promotes high standards and professionalism in the events industry with the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) programme and signature programme activities. The CMP credential is recognised globally as the badge of excellence in the events industry. The qualifications for certification are based on professional experience, education, and a rigorous exam. The four signature programmes – Sustainability and Social Impact, Accepted Practices Exchange (APEX), Knowledge and Leadership – represent the key initiatives, assets, services, and products for the Events Industry Council. Learn more online at www.eventscouncil.org. Contact: questions@exhibitormagazine.com |
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