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WTM Media Diary of Events Brochure - World Travel Market

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<strong>WTM</strong>. <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Events</strong> 2012TUESDAY 6 NOVEMBER12.30 – 13.30 Risk ManagementOrganised by the institute <strong>of</strong> HospitalityIn an ever complex world <strong>of</strong> global challenges, whichare the best strategies to be adopted by hotels tomitigate the myriad risks confronting them?Chair: Philippe Rossiter FIH, Chief Executive, Institute <strong>of</strong>HospitalitySpeakers: Bill Fairweather, Chair, Institute <strong>of</strong> HotelSecurity Management, Dr Alex Paraskevas, SeniorLecturer, Strategy Risk Management, Oxford BrookesUniversity, Joy Przeczek, Vice President Risk & InformationManagement, American Express, Paul Moxness, VicePresident Safety & Security, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group,Philip James, Partner, Pitmans and Tim Wright, Partner,Kingston SmithSouth Gallery Rooms 23 & 2412.30 – 13.30 Tourism and Child ProtectionSponsored by BBC <strong>World</strong> NewsChild protection has long been a major concern <strong>of</strong>many people working within the industry including <strong>World</strong><strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> who, in the past, has worked with theUNWTO and ECPAT, the champion <strong>of</strong> children’s rights,promoting greater awareness and recognition <strong>of</strong> theissues.Disquiet continues to grow as travel and tourismunwittingly contributes to internal child traffi cking.Unscrupulous orphanages are recruiting or purchasingchildren to ‘earn’ money from tourists.What must the industry do to take responsibility forchildren and young people - whether in the destinationor amongst the holidaymakers?The panel will explore how the industry can moreeffectively address the challenge <strong>of</strong> protecting children.Chair: Harold Goodwin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Responsible TourismManagement, Leeds Metropolitan UniversitySpeakers: Claire Ellaway, Director, WCE GroupOperations, Julie Naylor, Head <strong>of</strong> Customer Relations,Thomas Cook, Michael Horton, Chairman and Founder,ConCERT Cambodia, Stephen Farrant, Director,International Tourism Partnership and Youth CareerInitiative and Marina Diotallevi, Programme Manager- Ethics & Social Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Tourism, <strong>World</strong> TourismOrganization (UNWTO)South Gallery Rooms 21 & 2223

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