Exhibition News March 2020 | Page 6

News PEOPLE MOVES 1. Specialist set builder Diagon has appointed Tom Sabin (pictured) as its new managing director, effective immediately. Previous MD Liam Ownsworth moves to the new position of chief executive officer. 2. TEN6 Creative has made Amanda Groth its marketing and communications manager. Groth joins the team from payment technology provider Tappit, and has over seven years of event and marketing experience. 3. Rosewood Hotel Group has announced the promotion of Caroline MacDonald from vice president of global sales & marketing to group vice president of sales, distribution and business performance. MacDonald will now be responsible for leading the global sales, revenue management and partnership marketing teams across the group’s distinct brands including Rosewood Hotels & Resorts®, New World Hotels & Resorts® and KHOS™. Sponsored by: 06 — March The month at a glance The stories, topics and trends making headlines in recent weeks New CEO at CloserStill Michael Loakimides has joined CloserStill Media as CEO of the CloserStill Group. Loakimides has an impressive CV, including CEO of Diageo Ireland, group MD of Dyson Limited, and more recently as CEO of Cambridge Education Group, a private equity backed education provider. Phil Soar has been chairman of CloserStill since setting up the Group in 2008, and will continue in his role as chairman. Omanexpo partners with Qatar’s NextFairs Omanexpo has signed a new partnership with Qatari organiser NextFairs, which will bring its events to Oman. Omanexpo is the largest international trade fair organiser in Oman, while NextFairs has 15 years of experience in the MENA region. Both their objectives are to provide companies with more dynamic platforms. The first exhibition will be announced soon. UK venues and organisers urged to back Martyn’s Law On 22 May 2017, Figen Murray’s son Martyn Hett went to a concert and never came home. Martyn was one of the 22 lives lost in the Manchester Arena bombing in the UK. Now Murray is striving to create a lasting legacy for her son, a legacy of improved and permanent public safety through Martyn’s Law. Murray is calling on venue operators and event organisers to establish a common standard of counter-terrorism precautions across venues and events. Martyn’s Law now has the support of the mayor of Manchester, the prime minister and the home secretary. Venue operators and event organisers are also invited to attend industry trade show International Confex at 2pm on 26 February at ExCel London to hear Murray explain why the fundamental counter terror security measures outlined in Martyn’s Law have to become mandatory rather than discretionary. Martyn’s Law consists of five requirements: 1. A requirement that spaces and places to which the public have access engage with freely available counter-terrorism advice and training. 2. A requirement for those places to conduct vulnerability assessments of their operating places and spaces. 3. A requirement for those places to mitigate the risks created by the vulnerabilities. 4. A requirement for those places to have a counter- terrorism plan. 5. A requirement for local authorities to plan for the threat of terrorism.