Meetings Industry Association announces 2024 miaList

Meetings Industry Association announces 2024 miaList

Published by Neil Thompson

8th November 2024


Published by Neil Thompson
8th November 2024


The winners securing a place on the Meetings Industry Association’s (MIA) prestigious miaList 2024 were revealed last night, at a celebratory event held in Liverpool.

Competition for a place on the trade association’s coveted roll of honour, which rewards both individuals as well as organisations and teams who epitomise excellence in the business meetings and events sector, was extremely fierce following another year of record-breaking nominations.

As the nominees gathered alongside their industry peers at Hilton Liverpool City Centre following the association’s annual miaSummit, the celebratory event shone a spotlight on the inspiring talent working across the sector while publicly recognising their achievements, skills and contributions.

Opening the honours, a Special Recognition Award was presented to Figen Murray – the driving force behind Martyn’s Law. Following the tragic death of her son in the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorist attack, Figen has tirelessly campaigned to significantly reduce the opportunities by deterring terrorists from targeting areas where people congregate with the introduction of the new legislation.

The 10 individuals to secure a place this year were:

  1. Becky Andrews – Pavilions of Harrogate
  2. Ash Brown - Grand Hotel Brighton
  3. Jenner Carter - Lime Venue Portfolio
  4. Christie Gaskin - Hilton Birmingham Metropole
  5. Jo Lake - Brighter
  6. Rekah Lyons – Belfry Hotel & Resort
  7. Clair O'Mara - Radisson Blu East Midlands Airport
  8. Francesca Pacinella - Barbican
  9. Amy Phillips - ICC Wales
  10. Aziza Yessi - Mercure Manchester Piccadilly

Rising Star Award

Rose Griffiths – emc3

Event of the Year

Worldspan – Project Sunflower

Campaign of the Year

Valor Hospitality – Valorfest 2024

Best New Initiative

The Venues Collection - Made Without Dairy Desserts Menu

Destination Team of the Year

Liverpool Convention Bureau

Sales & Marketing Team of the Year

Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

Event & Operations Team of the Year

Brighter (part of Clarity Business Travel)

Venue of the Year (Under 300 delegates)

Victory Services Club

Venue of the Year (Over 300 delegates)

Whittlebury Park

Agency of the Year

Eventurous

Supplier of the Year

Eventurous

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award

Fast Forward 15

Sustainability Award
Eventurous

For the first time in the miaList’s 14-year history, a fundraising raffle was also incorporated into the proceedings that raised £3,860 for La Salle Hotel School, which is on a mission to empower young people by constructing a facility that nurtures individuals to excel in the hospitality industry.

“On behalf of the MIA I would like to congratulate all those who have secured a place on the 2024 miaList. It is a truly remarkable achievement as they have joined a very prestigious roll of honour and a legacy of sector excellence that serves as an inspiration to us all. I would like to extend my thanks to our event partners and sponsors as well as our panel of judges who had the unenviable job of determining who should be the finalists and the eventual winners of this year’s miaList. Thanks to the unprecedented level of nominations, it really was no easy task to determine who was most worthy of a place this year.”

Kerrin MacPhie, chief executive, MIA

miaList nominees were assessed by an expert panel of industry professionals including iVvy’s Caroline Dawson, QEII Centre’s Mark Green, Event Wales’s Heledd Williams, Meet & Potato’s Jon Kelly, Venue Directory’s Jason Gutteridge, Leopold Marketing’s Leo Lloyd, Jigsaw Talent Solutions’ Robert Kenward, XSEM’s Caroline Medcalf, The Belfry Hotel & resort’s Katie Niland and the Event Apprenticeships Advisory Board’s Richard Waddington.

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