Chris Skeith (pictured), OBE, the chief executive of the UK's Association of Event Organisers (AEO), will step down after a decade in the role at the end of the year.
Under Skeith’s leadership, the AEO has grown tremendously, with membership increasing from 60 to over 100 companies and 19 working groups set up.
Reflecting on his time at the AEO, Skeith said: “It is with a heavy heart that I move on from an organisation and community that I love. I am incredibly grateful for the countless opportunities I’ve had and for the support from the AEO Exec, Board, members, sponsors, partners, and, of course, the incredible AEO team. Leading AEO has been a privilege, and I am proud of what we have achieved together over the past decade.”
Alongside sister associations, the Association of Event Venues (AEV) and the Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA), the AEO has also reinvigorated its public affairs and advocacy efforts under the Event Industry Alliance (EIA), making significant strides in representing the industry.
Rachel Swann, AEO chair and chief operating officer at dmg events, expressed her gratitude for Skeith’s dedication: “We wish Chris the very best of luck in his future endeavours and thank him for his tireless commitment to the association. His leadership has been instrumental in our growth and success, and he leaves AEO in robust financial health, with a strong and capable team led by Sarah, Carmen and Lauren, who will continue to carry the association forward as we begin the process of recruiting a new chief executive.”
The recruitment process for Skeith’s successor is already underway, and he will play an active role in ensuring a smooth transition. He will fulfil all his commitments through to the end of the year and support the team as they prepare for the opportunities ahead in 2025.
Skeith has kept tight-lipped about his next role, although an announcement is expected imminently.