PAGB attend Trade Association Forum’s annual Best Practice Exchange conference

Last week, PAGB attended the Trade Association Forum's Best Practice Exchange conference, which brings together the thriving community of associations across the UK.

Bringing together the thriving community of associations across the UK, the Trade Association Forum’s (TAF) annual Best Practice Exchange conference took place last week.

Our Senior Membership Manager and TAF Board member, Donna Rickaby, and our Media and Communications Manager, Katherine Taylor-Hunt, both attended, along with our colleague Lyndon Beardsley, Director at the Health & Beauty Association.

With insightful sessions and great speakers, the conference programme covered everything from harnessing digital content and engaging with the new government, to running successful member events and communicating with the next generation, and more. We made the most of the ample opportunities to share best practice, learn from experts in each field and network with our fellow colleagues in the UK association sector.

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