AEO appoints dmg’s Rachel Swann as new chair

The UK's Association of Event Organisers (AEO) has appointed Rachel Swann, chief operating officer of the energy division at dmg events, as its new chair.

The appointment was made at the AEO Board meeting (4 September) in Manchester, where Alison Willis, chief executive officer of Easyfairs, was also named vice-chair.

Swann’s focus for the next year is future proofing the AEO for the next generation by ensuring the body continues to remain relevant, provides value and meets its members’ needs. Her strategy to achieve this is to build on the strong foundations already in place – Representation, Community, Talent and Insight and explore what these four pillars mean to AEO members.

Swann said: “I am honoured to take on the role of AEO chair... I look forward to speaking to all the members to understand better what they need and how we can support them as an association. Our members’ experience and success are at the core of everything we do, and by working together with them we are stronger.”

Matthew Butler, group managing director of CloserStill Media and the outgoing chair, will now take on the role of past chair until September 2025.

He said: “It has been a pleasure to see the industry grow and develop, showcased by AEO’s increased member engagement and strategic initiatives. Over the last 18 months, we have sharpened our approach with a focus on financial resilience, sustainability, and inclusivity. I am proud of what we’ve achieved and confident that under Rachel’s leadership, this positive momentum will continue.”

Chris Skeith OBE, chief executive of AEO, added: “I want to extend a big thank you to Matthew for his inspiring leadership and commitment, which have made a lasting, positive impact – on the industry. What we’ve achieved on our sustainability journey during his tenure is incredible. A warm welcome to Rachel as our new chair and Alison as vice-chair.”

The AEO has also appointed four new industry professionals to its Board, as part of its regular rotation of members.

The following Board members are stepping down by rotation:

  • Damion Angus – group managing director and chairman – Montgomery Group
  • Emma Barrett – managing director – Broadway Events
  • Lee Newton – chief executive officer – Media 10

Jayne Lewis-Orr from Professional Beauty Group stood down mid term, resulting in a further place being available.

The new Board members joining AEO are:

  • Shane Hannam – managing director Montgomery Group
  • Mark Moloney – managing director Trades Exhibitions
  • Rob Nathan – director Media 10
  • Alison Willis – chief executive officer Easyfairs

Additionally, Julie Driscoll, executive vice-president at Hyve Group, and Andrew Williams, executive vice-president at Informa, who filled casual vacancies during the year, have now been formally elected to the Board.