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1226 – Conference and event planners

Conference and event planners plan, organize and co-ordinate conferences, conventions, meetings, seminars, exhibitions, trade shows, festivals and other events. They are employed by tourism associations, trade and professional associations, convention and conference centres, governments and by conference and event planning companies, or they may be self-employed.

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Example titles

  • Conference and meeting planner
  • Conference planner
  • Conference services officer
  • Convention co-ordinator
  • Event planner
  • Festival organizer
  • Meeting planner
  • Special events organizer
  • Trade show planner

Main duties

This group performs some or all of the following duties:
  • Meet with trade and professional associations and other groups to promote and discuss conference, convention and trade show services
  • Meet with sponsors and organizing committees to plan the scope and format of events, to establish and monitor budgets and to review administrative procedures and progress of events
  • Co-ordinate services for events, such as accommodation and transportation for participants, conference and other facilities, catering, signage, displays, translation, special needs requirements, audio-visual equipment, printing and security
  • Organize registration of participants, prepare programs and promotional material, and publicize events
  • Plan entertainment and social gatherings for participants
  • Hire, train and supervise support staff required for events
  • Ensure compliance with required by-laws
  • Negotiate contracts for services, approve suppliers' invoices, maintain financial records, review final billing submitted to clients for events and prepare reports.

Employment requirements

  • A university degree or college diploma in business, tourism or hospitality administration is usually required.
  • Several years of experience in hospitality or tourism administration or in public relations are usually required and may substitute for formal education requirements.
  • Certification relating to special events, meetings or conference management may be required.

Additional information

Exclusions

  • Administrative officers (1221)
  • Executive assistants (1222)
  • Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (1123)
  • Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) (6411)

Breakdown summary

Broad occupational category
1 – Business, finance and administration occupations
Skill level
B – Occupations usually require college education, specialized training or apprenticeship training.
Major group
12 – Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations
Minor group
122 – Administrative and regulatory occupations
Associated Career Handbook profiles
1226.0 – Conference and event planners
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NOC 2016 Version 1.3
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