Membership is the focus at PLASA’s 2016 AGM

Oct 6, 2016

PLASA is the lead international not-for-profit trade association for those supplying technologies and services to the event, entertainment and installation industries. Ed Pagett, formerly managing director of Panalux Broadcast & Events, and current chairman of PLASA’s board, has led the organisation through very challenging times. In his speech at the recent AGM he outlined the many changes that have taken place over the last year including bringing in a new managing director following the departure of former CEO Matthew Griffiths, and the demerge from PLASA North America (which has now returned to its former name of ESTA) after four years. This development, said Pagett, although not desired by PLASA, had brought fresh clarity and new opportunities for PLASA, but had also resulted in financial fallout with the North American organisation that has yet to be resolved.

PLASA... members vote at the recent AGM
PLASA… members vote at the recent AGM

“My role as chairman has been to navigate the association back to a position of profitability, strength and, most importantly, into a future that will truly engage our members. A fundamental part of this organisational change has been improving PLASA’s financial performance and we have made significant progress in this regard,” said Pagett. “All this has only been possible with the unstinting support of vice-chair, Adam Blaxill of Stage Electrics, our treasurer Martin Hawthorn of Hawthorn, and John Simpson of White Light, who was chair of PLASA’s overarching governing body prior to the demerge.”

These board members have now stepped back from the day-to-day running of the organisation, although their commitment to guiding the association will continue as before. Peter Heath, PLASA’s new MD, who has been with the organisation for three months, received unanimous support from members as he outlined his vision for PLASA as it moves from a time of change to a renewed and sustainable future.

Heath’s key points related to creating ‘one PLASA’ – a step which would include staff restructuring and closing the London office, increasing visibility through improved communication and marketing, and broadening availability through new and enhanced products. Heath stressed that there would be renewed focus on the membership and on building relationships across the industry, beginning with an audio focus group. In the longer term, there will be much-needed reinvestment to strengthen PLASA’s value to the membership.

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