Timely and relevant topics on the table at new conference at IMEX in Frankfurt

Share this

Speakers from UN, European Astronaut Centre and UBS among inspirational women at She Means Business

Gender equality and female empowerment have never been higher on the news agenda and these issues are now, rightly, being given the due recognition they deserve – across the meetings and events sector – and society at large. At a new conference during EduMonday at IMEX in Frankfurt, pioneering women will share their experiences, provide valuable advice and inspire action.

Inspirational women from around the world are sharing their perspectives on the current climate at She Means Business, taking place the day before the show on Monday 14 May, as part of EduMonday at IMEX in Frankfurt. The new half day conference, created in partnership with tw tagungswirtschaft magazine, celebrates the role of women in the industry. Meeting and event strategists – both female and male – are invited to network and learn from a packed programme of highly influential speakers and mentors.

Pioneering women – pilots and astronauts

The speakers are inspirational women from diverse backgrounds and sectors. What unites them is that they have overcome challenges and broken boundaries. The day starts with ‘Women in space’, where Major Nicola Baumann, one of Germany’s only three female Eurofighter pilots, and Laura Winterling, a former astronaut instructor and CEO of Space Time Concepts GmbH, will be delivering the keynote (supported by the Cologne Convention Bureau), talking openly about their successes and failures, why it’s important to be brave and challenge yourself and how striving to be your best self is an ongoing journey.

Female business leaders from backgrounds including tech, finance and the UN share their personal perspectives on issues including empowering women in the workplace, eradicating the gender pay gap and increasing leadership positions held by women. The UN’s Women’s Empowerment Principles are a set of guidelines for businesses on how to empower women in the workplace, marketplace and community.

Chairwoman of the UN Women National Committee, Germany, Karin Nordmeyer explores these in her session, part of the Women in Business strand. She explains: “These principles can be transferred to any industry. The task is to break down this approach to individual sectors and environments – such as the meetings and events industry – and to change structures and develop models so that women can live to their full potential and strengths.”

Gender equality, namely reducing the gender pay gap, will be covered by Dr. Mara Harvey, Head Global UHNW Germany, Austria, Italy at UBS. She explains: “We’ve always seen gender balance and equality as a priority, but I think we have now passed a tipping point. Organisations are now realising that the efforts made so far have not been enough. We need to accelerate this even further.”

Encouraging women into leadership positions and counteracting gender bias are among the other topics covered by speakers including Director of Global Employer Branding at SAP, Suzanna Labonde, and CEO of the European Association of Cardiology, Isabel Bardinet.

Gender parity and empowerment – in the events sector and beyond

The Global Summit of Women, designed to drive women’s advancement in the global economy, takes place in Sydney this year. At the Women in Events strand, Lyn Lewis-Smith, CEO of Business Events Sydney, is set to share her personal insights and solutions gained as host city for this renowned business and economic forum, as well as best practice examples of organisations driving a cultural shift to support business women.

Ensuring gender parity in events is one of the core values of re:publica, Europe’s biggest digital conference. Director Jeannine Koch will explain how the focus on equality empowers the event’s community.
Award-winning reporter, producer and presenter, Talia Sanhewe, will moderate the conference. With previous experience working with the World Economic Forum, CNBC and the BBC World Service, Talia is passionate about inspiring change. She explains: “She Means Business is perfectly timed – never before has the power, position and purpose of women been more important than it is today.

Talia Sanhewe

“I’m incredibly excited to moderate and facilitate discussions with some of the world’s leading female thought leaders, because their message and unique stories are set to inspire and uplift the audience. My hope is to use this platform to facilitate an outstanding event, which will in turn provide a valuable contribution towards a powerful movement within the global events industry.”

READ ALSO  Tourism industry experts debate about sustainable food management in the sector at FiturNext 2025

She Means Business rounds off with ‘Women in the meetings industry – on eye level with men?’ – a panel discussion moderated by Sheriff Karamat, CEO of PCMA, discussing how a commitment to gender equality and diversity can lead to positive change and new opportunities. This is followed by the opportunity for in-depth roundtable discussions and networking.

Carina Bauer, CEO of IMEX Group, comments: “Our new conference, She Means Business, has come at a crucial juncture in society – we’ve reached a turning point where these issues have come to the fore. The next step now is to decide how to move forward – and She Means Business will provide a platform for forward-thinking women – and men – to come together and take action.”

“We’re delighted to be launching She Means Business with the IMEX Group,” explains Kerstin Wünsch, Editor-in-chief of tw tagungswirtschaft. “We believe that the sharing of experiences and opinions is the most powerful way for women to talk to each other and to men in order to encourage working together to achieve diversity and gender equality.”

She Means Business is part of EduMonday, taking place on Monday 14 May, the day before IMEX in Frankfurt. EduMonday launched last year but has already grown exponentially to include many powerful initiatives that address the current issues of the day. Find out more here.

For more information on She Means Business and to register for IMEX in Frankfurt see here.

She Means Business is created in partnership with tw tagungswirtschaft, sponsored by H-Hotels AG, CCH – Congress Center Hamburg, Switzerland Convention & Incentive Bureau, Cologne Convention Bureau, London & Partners, Horizont, m+a report and BizTravel, and supported by MPI, PCMA, IAEE, AWE, WINiT, SITE, ECM, EVVC, VDVO and Fast Forward 15.

Cheap Flights to Frankfurt

OriginDeparture atReturn atFind tickets
Milan14 February 202517 February 2025Tickets from 36
Zagreb10 February 202515 February 2025Tickets from 37
Dublin7 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 39
Barcelona7 March 202512 March 2025Tickets from 51
Venice23 February 202528 February 2025Tickets from 69
Kutaisi21 February 202524 February 2025Tickets from 74
Rome8 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 75
Cluj27 January 20252 February 2025Tickets from 91
Vilnius27 January 202531 January 2025Tickets from 96
Porto24 January 202526 January 2025Tickets from 97
Tenerife20 February 202523 February 2025Tickets from 103
Antalya5 February 20256 February 2025Tickets from 105
Sofia6 February 202512 February 2025Tickets from 106
Istanbul26 February 20252 March 2025Tickets from 106
Palma Mallorca7 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 110
Vienna24 January 202527 January 2025Tickets from 127
Belgrade15 February 202520 February 2025Tickets from 130
Chisinau7 February 202510 February 2025Tickets from 130
Valencia7 February 202510 February 2025Tickets from 133
Riga10 February 202511 February 2025Tickets from 135
Tallinn1 February 20252 February 2025Tickets from 142
Brussels15 February 202517 February 2025Tickets from 145
Athens18 February 202521 February 2025Tickets from 145
Podgorica29 March 202530 March 2025Tickets from 146
Berlin18 April 202520 April 2025Tickets from 151
Gdansk20 February 202523 February 2025Tickets from 152
Madrid8 February 202511 February 2025Tickets from 154
Yerevan1 March 20254 March 2025Tickets from 156
Budapest10 March 202514 March 2025Tickets from 157
Lisbon30 January 20253 February 2025Tickets from 160
Paris29 April 20253 May 2025Tickets from 172
Helsinki30 April 20254 May 2025Tickets from 174
Warsaw5 February 202510 February 2025Tickets from 179
Nice28 January 20251 February 2025Tickets from 187
Asturias7 March 20259 March 2025Tickets from 191
Ljubljana13 February 202516 February 2025Tickets from 209
Tbilisi7 February 202511 February 2025Tickets from 216
Bydgoszcz1 August 20257 August 2025Tickets from 217
Varna2 June 20257 June 2025Tickets from 221
Geneva5 May 202510 May 2025Tickets from 223
Tunis15 May 202516 May 2025Tickets from 228
Larnaca13 March 202517 March 2025Tickets from 229
Malta21 August 202524 August 2025Tickets from 229
Hamburg4 August 20257 August 2025Tickets from 234
Sarajevo24 January 202526 January 2025Tickets from 237
Munich7 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 237
Dubrovnik14 February 202518 February 2025Tickets from 241
Tivat11 April 202517 April 2025Tickets from 247
Copenhagen12 May 202515 May 2025Tickets from 248
Baku5 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 249
Adler/Sochi31 January 20254 February 2025Tickets from 251
Amsterdam15 February 202516 February 2025Tickets from 263
Batumi18 March 202520 March 2025Tickets from 269
Abu Dhabi24 January 202530 January 2025Tickets from 269
Moscow28 January 202530 January 2025Tickets from 277
Mineralnye Vody2 February 20255 February 2025Tickets from 294
Ercan7 June 20258 June 2025Tickets from 298
Cairo9 March 202514 March 2025Tickets from 305
Reggio Calabria30 April 20254 May 2025Tickets from 309
Kaunas24 January 202528 January 2025Tickets from 314
Bishkek10 June 202514 June 2025Tickets from 319
Toulouse6 February 202511 February 2025Tickets from 320
Tampere30 April 20254 May 2025Tickets from 327
Sharjah4 March 20257 March 2025Tickets from 334
Saint Petersburg26 January 202529 January 2025Tickets from 339
Bourgas11 February 202513 February 2025Tickets from 344
Dubai13 February 202518 February 2025Tickets from 356
Almaty7 March 202512 March 2025Tickets from 362
Mersin30 March 20255 April 2025Tickets from 364
Paphos13 March 202517 March 2025Tickets from 365
Basel, Switzerland/Mulhouse30 July 202531 July 2025Tickets from 366
Jeddah10 February 202516 February 2025Tickets from 366
Novosibirsk31 January 20255 February 2025Tickets from 369
Kazan24 January 202530 January 2025Tickets from 382
Yekaterinburg29 January 20252 February 2025Tickets from 386
Astana2 March 20258 March 2025Tickets from 391
Samara29 January 202531 January 2025Tickets from 392
Kaliningrad22 January 202524 January 2025Tickets from 410
Cheboksary25 February 20252 March 2025Tickets from 420
Ulyanovsk1 February 20253 February 2025Tickets from 443
Nizhniy Novgorod11 February 202512 February 2025Tickets from 445
Stavropol6 February 20259 February 2025Tickets from 448
Ust-Kamenogorsk25 February 202526 February 2025Tickets from 455
Murcia21 June 202523 June 2025Tickets from 464
Arkhangelsk8 February 202512 February 2025Tickets from 467
Omsk18 February 202523 February 2025Tickets from 476
Surgut25 January 202531 January 2025Tickets from 485
Tashkent8 May 202511 May 2025Tickets from 488
Kemerovo3 February 20256 February 2025Tickets from 502
Orenburg25 March 202531 March 2025Tickets from 521
Minsk7 March 20259 March 2025Tickets from 526
Dushanbe10 May 202512 May 2025Tickets from 534
Atyrau1 February 20256 February 2025Tickets from 536
Ulaanbaatar24 March 202529 March 2025Tickets from 575
Nizhnevartovsk17 February 202522 February 2025Tickets from 595
Chelyabinsk16 March 202522 March 2025Tickets from 601
Nagoya14 May 202518 May 2025Tickets from 607
Beijing6 March 202512 March 2025Tickets from 616
Bangkok29 May 20253 June 2025Tickets from 619
Boston31 March 20256 April 2025Tickets from 628
READ ALSO  The Top Event Trends for 2025

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Author: Editor