New chairman at Perth Convention Bureau

The Perth Convention Bureau has appointed a new chairman. Mr. Laurance will step into the position and is a former west Australian parliamentairn with a high profile in the tourism industry.

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The Perth Convention Bureau has appointed a new chairman. Mr. Laurance will step into the position and is a former west Australian parliamentairn with a high profile in the tourism industry.

Mr. Laurance, who recently stepped down as chairman of Australia’s North West Tourism, accepted an invitation to join the Bureau’s Board as a consultative director and take on the role of chairman.

The bureau is a non-profit, membership-based organization responsible for marketing Perth and western Australia as a business events destination. In the six months to the end of December, the bureau secured convention and incentive travel business worth more than US$60 million in direct delegate expenditure.

Ian Gay, the regional general manager for Qantas in western Australia, who has been acting chairman, following the bureau’s November Annual General Meeting, will serve as vice chairman.

The bureau’s managing director, Christine McLean, said the board was delighted that Mr. Laurance had accepted its invitation to take on the chairmanship.

“As a former Minister for Tourism, Housing, Lands, and Regional Development, together with his involvement with a variety of government and private sector organizations, Mr. Laurance brings a wealth of relevant experience to the Bureau,” Ms. McLean said. “Someone of Ian’s stature and standing both locally and nationally will help to profile the role of the bureau and the significant contribution the business events sector makes to the western Australian economy.”

Mr. Laurance said he looked forward to taking an active role in the bureau’s affairs. He said the bureau had a reputation as a well-managed and soundly-structured organization that was delivering excellent results for the state.

“It is particularly pleasing to be joining the bureau at a time when the business events sector is seen by governments as a key economic driver for their destinations, particularly in developing strong global trading, cultural, and social links,” Mr. Laurance said.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • “Someone of Ian's stature and standing both locally and nationally will help to profile the role of the bureau and the significant contribution the business events sector makes to the western Australian economy.
  • “It is particularly pleasing to be joining the bureau at a time when the business events sector is seen by governments as a key economic driver for their destinations, particularly in developing strong global trading, cultural, and social links,” Mr.
  • Laurance, who recently stepped down as chairman of Australia's North West Tourism, accepted an invitation to join the Bureau's Board as a consultative director and take on the role of chairman.

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