by Tammy Severino
The purpose of the newly launched non-profit, National Tradeshow Alliance, is to help tradeshow industry workers recover, re-connect and get back to doing the work they love.
The board of directors of the NTA recognizes and values the good works of the many industry associations and coalitions that already exist, each serving their mission and purpose within the live events world. The goal of this new non-profit is to build a community for ALL the individuals who work in the tradeshow industry, providing a central gathering point for information about programs and initiatives that can benefit the tradeshow family.
The NTSA is focusing 2021 efforts to gather and promote programs that help industry workers find their way back to employment, brush up on skills and ultimately advance individuals’ career goals.
This remarkable time made it clear that additional communication bridges were needed for those who were less connected. According to Kevin Carty, co-founding director, “Too often, I have noticed that the people below the C-Suite are not aware of the great things like advocacy, workforce training and other support programming from the many great associations that support it. With the formation of the NTSA, we can provide a platform for everyone to see and know what is happening daily in our great industry.”
In light of the mission, the NTSA will be the sponsoring organization for the Together Again Job Fair & Expo in 2021. The Together Again Expo was established by a group of passionate tradeshow industry professionals in the summer of 2020. The event became a powerful beacon, proving that live business events can be hosted safely and responsibly. Now, gearing up for the second annual event, the focus will be on getting individuals in the tradeshow industry back to work, sharpening skills and supporting one another during recovery.
The purpose of the National Trade Show Alliance and the “TOGETHER LET’S BE THE VOICE” Campaign is to address the needs (financial, education, social services, wellness programs) of the people in the tradeshow industry created by the suspension of tradeshows, conventions and conferences. For more info, visit nationaltradeshowalliance.org.
This story originally appeared in the Sept./Oct. 2021 issue of Exhibit City News, p. 46. For original layout, visit https://issuu.com/exhibitcitynews/docs/ecn_sept-oct_2021