How To Start An Event Management Company
Running an events company seems like a glamorous career, but do you know what it’s actually all about and what it entails? Events management, also called events planning, can be described as project managing events like festivals, concerts, parties, and launches. The services of event planners are required by a wide range of people and organisations; from private individuals, to corporations, government departments, and NGOs.
What skills do you need to become an event planner?
Thinking about career in event planning? Not everyone is suited to being an event planner. A good event manager has the following personality attributes:
- A genuine passion for the hospitality and events industry
- A bubbly, outgoing personality – not afraid of meeting and interacting with new people
- Is creative
- Is methodical and organised
- Is a hard worker.
It’s no good just having a sparkling personality, though – you need to back it up with the appropriate hard and soft skills, including:
- Good people skills
- Good presentation and public speaking skills
- Project management skills.
What qualifications does an events planner need?
Event planners come from a wide variety of backgrounds, including Public Relations, Marketing, and Hospitality. These days, you can even get a degree in Events Management! The International Hotel School’s Hospitality Management Programme offers students a thorough, all-round education, useful in a later career as an events manager.
How to start your own events company
Follow these steps to establishing your own events business:
Step 1: Get events experience
It’s best to gain some inside knowledge of the events industry first, before striking out on your own. By working for a large events planning company, or as an events co-ordinator at a hospitality venue (like a hotel), you will gain working experience, establish a name for yourself, and a network of contacts which you can leverage when you have your own events company.
Step 2: Brush up on the business skills
As the head of your own events planning business, you will not only be responsible for planning and project managing events, but for the strategic direction and day-to-day management of your own business. You will need to broaden your skills base, from events-specific knowledge to business-related skills and expertise, such as:
- Administration skills
- Marketing skills
- Financial skills
- Sales skills
- Human Resources skills
- People management skills
- Leadership skills.