ICCA CEO Senthil Gopinath Appointed Chair of Events Industry Council

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The Events Industry Council (EIC), the global voice of the business events industry on advocacy, research, professional recognition and standards, announced last week the election of officers and directors to its 2025 Board of Directors.

In 2024, the EIC Council approved an expansion and restructuring of the Board to ensure ongoing continuity and representation. The expanded Board will have four directors, including the new position of Treasurer who automatically advances to Chair-Elect. In addition to seven at-large association seats on the board, the slate will now include two at-large representatives from EIC’s corporate membership.

Senthil Gopinath, CEO of the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) transitions to Chair of EIC, having held the role of Chair-Elect in 2024. With more than 20 years’ experience in the global meetings, association and leisure industry, Gopinath is known for leadership, passion and commitment to the business events and meetings industry.

Stephanie Harris, President of the Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) was elected Chair-Elect, and Jason Dunn, CEO of the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals, was elected Treasurer. Harris will serve as Chair in 2026, followed by Dunn in 2027. Ana MarĂ­a Viscasillas, MBA, CDME, Board Liaison for COCAL, will serve as Past-Chair on the 2025 Board.

“I am deeply honoured to lead EIC’s Board of Directors during this exciting and pivotal time for the business events industry,” Gopinath said. “I am grateful for the steadfast leadership of ast Chairs Ana María Viscasillas and Sherrif Karamat, and am thankful for their ongoing support as we continue our work to advance our industry across all sectors for the benefit of all members and partners.”

The 2025 Board will help guide the organisation through an important year with numerous noteworthy milestones, including the release of the Futures Landscape Study, a report examining the emerging trends likely to shape the business events industry developed with input from EIC’s 60+ member organisations; the highly anticipated update to the CMP International Standards; and revisions to the EIC Sustainable Event Standards.

“I look forward to supporting Senthil and the Board during this important period of growth and forward vision,” Harris said. “The work we do in the next year will positively impact our industry, growing workforce, and all the lives we touch for years to come.”

EIC President and CEO Amy Calvert congratulated the incoming Executive Committee and Officers, and says she is looking forward to working with the board, volunteer leaders and management team to carry out EIC’s ambitious vision. “I am incredibly enthusiastic about the work ahead of us as we engage with EIC’s global stakeholder community to share our industry’s purpose and impact more broadly.”

The EIC Board is comprised of elected members of the overall Events Industry Council, which consists of associations and corporate organisations spanning the globe and every sector in the business events industry. The Board serves as the governing body for the overall council with fiscal and strategic responsibility for all EIC programmes.

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