Navigating Risk Management for Events

July 19, 2024

During planning of the 2023 edition of RiskWorld, the annual show of the Risk and Insurance Management Society, the group’s chief events and sales officer, Stuart Ruff-Lyon, CMP, DES, faced an unusual complication. 

Over the event’s late-April dates at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Taylor Swift would be performing for three consecutive nights at the Mercedes-Benz Dome right next door. That translates to 80,000 revelers on the move each day, right across the parking lot from the GWCC.

As a result, “we implemented a lot of new safety and security enhancements, such as training all onsite personnel in de-escalation strategies and making sure we were directly connected to all local authorities,” he says.

The good news was that RiskWorld’s enhanced risk-management plan worked exactly as intended for its primary purpose: keeping the Swifties at bay. But on the final day, an unforeseen emergency knocked the 10,000-person show sideways.

This article was originally published on CEN’s sister brand, MeetingsNet. Read it in its entirety here.

Lead photo: RiskWorld 2024’s opening-night reception in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter

 

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