APPOINTMENTS ARE MERIT-BASED, RECOGNIZING INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS RATHER THAN CURRENT OCCUPATIONAL STATUS.
Participate in World Food Safety Day events as your schedule permits, taking on the prestigious role of moderating panel discussions or contributing as a distinguished panelist, based on the alignment of your expertise and the event’s thematic focus. Your registration and presence will be complimentary, with exclusive recognition as an honored guest at the event.
Choosing the WFSD conference theme and topics that align with the goals and objectives of the World Food Safety Day.
Finding an appropriate venue that can accommodate attendees, speakers, and exhibitors, considering logistics, accessibility, and facilities.
Developing and managing the conference budget, including setting registration fees, securing sponsorships, and monitoring expenses.
Identifying and inviting keynote speakers, presenters, and panelists who are experts in the field of food safety and can deliver valuable insights.
Creating a WFSD conference program, scheduling sessions, and organizing workshops, ensuring a balanced and engaging agenda.
Overseeing the registration process, promoting the WFSD conference to potential attendees, and managing communication through various channels.
Handling logistical details, such as catering, audiovisual equipment, signage, and transportation, to ensure a smooth flow of the event.
Attracting sponsors and exhibitors to support the WFSD conference and showcase food safety products or services.
Organizing networking sessions, social events, and activities to encourage interaction among attendees.
Utilizing technology for online registration, virtual components (if applicable), and maintaining an up-to-date conference website and social media presence.
Collecting feedback from attendees and participants to assess the WFSD conference’s success and identify areas for improvement.
Ensuring compliance with applicable laws, contracts, and agreements, including those related to data protection, intellectual property, and safety.
Wrapping up the conference, preparing post-event reports, and addressing any outstanding issues.
Evaluating the feasibility of future World Food Safety events, considering feedback and lessons learned to enhance future events.