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Crewsaders are proud to sponsor the award for Best Photography at the International Visual Communications Awards 2012. The awards dinner and ceremony will be to held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Friday 23rd March. The Best Photography category highlights the best examples of film or video photography that promotes excellence in business and public sector visual communications.

The IVCA is the largest professional body that represents the visual communications industry in Europe. The annual IVCA Awards celebrates the associations’ commitment to promoting best practice and creativity in the visual communications sector through its comprehensive awards scheme. Crewsaders Managing Director Jeremey Berryman was keen to support the sector as “so many of our clients are involved in one way or the other with creating visual content for the events and media industries. I saw this is an opportunity for us to say well done to the creatives and innovators who underpin the internationally recognised image and reputation that the United Kingdom has as a leader in this sector”.

 


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Crewsaders has launched two new divisions to provide staff and security services to the industry.

The company, which has offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London and Manchester, has created the divisions in response to client requests for a complete build, staffing and security service. Jeff Formica, will lead the security division which will offer supervisors and event security, including canine teams and secure chauffer services. Lisa Sutton will lead the staff division. which will provide promotional and event personnel, from brand ambassadors to costumed characters.

 


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The incentive trip was a week to remember. Fourteen Crewsaders spent the first week in January at the Royal Cancun Resort in Mexico.  The days were mostly filled with lying in the sun around the various pools supping Tequila, Margarita’s and other exotic drinks. There were also bursts of energy with rounds of beach volleyball, water volleyball and surfing. Night times were filled with visits to restaurants and nightclubs in the resort.

Quite a few activities were also organised. Deep-sea fishing, individual power boat excursions into the local Mangrove jungle as well as a cultural tour of Tulum, a Mayan archaeological site were included to give the Crewsaders a unique experience. All the guys commented that this had been a trip of a lifetime. What a great trip!


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Crewsaders Olympic themed calendar has been a massive hit with the events industry! So much so that an extra print run was necessary to meet the demand for our calendars.

The hype all started with the release of the YouTube ‘Making of The Calendar’ video. So far there have been over 1300 hits on the CREWSADERSTV channel since its release in late November. Views are climbing on a daily basis.

There have also been numerous articles in Event magazine on the calendar. A link to the video and some of the calendar shots has been featured in the three separate articles published by the magazine. The calendar was also chosen as their news ‘Pick of the Week’ in second week December 2011.

Comments from the industry have been generous. A PR guru involved in the industry called it an amazing campaign that has firmly put Crewsaders at the forefront of the crewing services sector in terms of brand recognition. A well know marketing professional commented “what a great idea”.

The response to the campaign has been overwhelming. The Twitter traffic on the subject has also been very encouraging with requests for calendars coming in on a daily basis. Compliments on the models have been flying around Twitterverse. The reach of tweets has topped 28 000 followers.

The campaign has not only satisfied the company’s objective of putting Crewsaders at the forefront of the crewing sector. It has also satisfied one of the company’s CSR objectives, that of promoting and nurturing talent within the company. The producer, photographer, videographer and the models are all company people. They had a great time making the calendar and seeing the fantastic response to the end product. All in all the entire calendar project has been a great success.

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There are rumours circulating in the events industry about what will happen in 2012. ISES UK believes that rumours need to be qualified and challenges to the industry noted. The essence of these rumours is that the supply chain and its elements (venues, equipment, skills and infrastructure) will experience new challenges due to an unprecedented increase in demand. This is envisaged over the summer of 2012 when a summer packed full of events, including the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Cultural Olympiad, Olympic and Paralympic Games are taking place. However, there is also talk that some of the organisations in the supply chain are planning remedial actions in order to face these challenges in the lead up to and over the Olympic period. This is based on investment and strategic management arrangements in order to increase the capacity of the various elements within the supply chain.

The research proposes to explore the perceptions of the various stakeholders that make up the event supply chain. This includes organisers of Olympic events as well as other event organisers, before and during the period of increased demand (June to September 2012). The research is focused on identifying what actions have been taken or are intended to increase supply capacities. It is envisaged that this research will inform decision-making by the UK events industry on how to face the challenges resulting from bottlenecks in the supply chain and the actions that may be taken to avert these bottlenecks.

The research will take into account soft and hard measures that are being considered or already being implemented by the industry. Soft measures for example, may include recruiting temporary skilled staff, setting up new event management and staffing companies, which require little investment. Hard measures may include major investment considerations in venues, AV, sound and lighting and other event associated equipment. Part of the supply equation that also needs to be considered, is what happens once the Olympics is over, and how the supply chain will adapt to decreasing supply-side capacity in a sustainable way.

The International Special Events Society UK Chapter and Crewsaders are conducting the joint research project. The research is based on a robust methodology that will utilise a comprehensive survey as well as in-depth interviews with leading figures in the industry. The survey is going out to ISES UK members and industry professionals in early December 2011. The interviews will also take place in December 2012. The results of the research are to be published in the New Year.

 

 


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The United Kingdom has gone from strength to strength in the global Travel and Tourism Competitiveness rankings according to a report published by the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Global Competitiveness and Performance.

The UK has moved up from 11th place (2009) to 7th place (2011) in the global rankings. It has been ranked as the 6th most competitive Travel and Tourism industry in Europe.

The events industry has played its part in this success. The UK was ranked as having the 3rd best cultural resources in the world, with the exhibition industry contributing significantly to this ranking. The UK has been ranked as the 4th most competitive destination for providing international fairs and exhibitions. Crewsaders are proud to have played their small part in this success.

Full report available at: http://www.weforum.org/reports/travel-tourism-competitiveness-report-2011

 


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Jeremy has been listed as one of the members of Event Magazine’s 100 Club. The 100 Club is made up of a poll of the most influential people in the event’s industry.

Jeremy was chosen for a number of reasons including his helmsmanship of creating one of the most successful crewing companies in the UK events industry. The company was founded in January 2008, and has surpassed its growth projections year on year by providing a premium crewing service to the industry.

The company has also contributed significantly to the skills required by our clients. Training costs for crewmen topped £25 000 in 2010. This spend is set to increase in 2011, with more crew being trained on the skills required to assist the many agencies, production companies and event suppliers that we work with.

In addition the company has been involved with many high profile events in the last year including the recent launch of the NFL at Wembley Stadium. Added to this, Jeremy’s commitment to advancing the industry’s body of knowledge, in order to add to its international reputation for professionalism and innovation is borne out in his commitment and sponsorship of a robust research agenda. Three research projects are being carried out in partnership with the International Special Events Society over the next nine months. The first project is already underway.

If you would like to see Jeremy propelled to the top of the 100 Club list because of his significant contribution to the industry, please follow the link: http://tinyurl.com/VoteForJez

 

 

 

 


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Movember Crewsade

October 20th, 2011

November has been renamed to celebrate men’s health charity ‘Movember’. Crewsaders are challenging all crewmen, freelancers and clients to grow a moustache during the month of November to raise money for the charity.

Any type, style and colour of moustache is permitted. Three prizes are offered for the best three moustaches. First prize is £100, second prize is £75 and third prize is £50. Crewsaders will also be donating £225.00 to the Movember charity as part of the crewsade.

All our crewmen, freelancers and clients are encouraged to take part. You must start with a clean face on the 1st November. Please take a photograph and send this in to james@crewsaders.com to verify your clean-cut appearance and that you intend entering the event. Feel free to post updates of your growth on our Facebook page during the month of Movember.

Judging will take place at the end of the month on the 30th. In order to qualify for your moustache to be judged, you must send in a photograph of your growth by the judging date. A reminder about the judging date and other updates on the charity crewsade will be posted on Facebook during the month of Movember. If you would like more information on the work of the Movember charity go to www.movember.com/uk

Good Luck and Good Growing!


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Crewsaders has been nominated as a finalist for Crewing Company of the Year at the Event Production Awards 2012. This inaugural event celebrates those companies that have excelled in event production. Crewsaders are proud to have been nominated in the crew category, which is the only one of its kind in the industry’s awards calendar. Nic Howden, editor of Access All Areas has congratulated the finalists on their dedication to ‘excellence and professionalism’.

Crewsaders are up against stiff opposition. Six companies have been as finalists in the crew company category. National and London based crew suppliers will be judges on their performance at a single event and on their business in general. The Crew Company of the Year 2012 will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held at Olympia Exhibition Centre on Wednesday 1st February 2012.

Crewsaders would like to thank the headline sponsor, the Event Production Show, and the other sponsors of the event – Capital House Productions, Createvents, Agility Fairs and Event Industry News, Access All Areas and Ocean Media – for this opportunity to showcase our particular sector as an important part of the event production lifecycle. We look forward to being part of establishing the Event Production Awards as a permanent feature of the industry’s awards calendar.


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Jobs For Heroes

October 3rd, 2011

Crewsaders will be exhibiting at the BFRS International Armed Forces Networks’ job fair on 6th October 2011. We will be joining companies such as BAE Systems, British Gas, GE Healthcare, The Princes Trust and many more organisations that are passionate about the resettlement of current and former members of our Armed Forces.

The job fair is aimed at Armed Forces personnel who are making the transition from military to civilian life. Unfortunately many members of our Armed Forces are facing redundancy. Crewsaders wants to play their part in helping our heroes adapt to that life with job opportunities being offered at the ground level of the events industry.

Our industry is a perfect place for ex-forces personnel as it offers a similar way of life that they can easily adapt to. Being part of a close knit team, working in a variety of locations at differing times and getting one chance to get it right are some of the factors that the events industry and the Armed Forces have in common. The skills that are being offered to our industry by these heroes vary from a variety of technical skills to basic labour. But, in every case these invaluable individuals offer personal attributes such as loyalty and a determination to succeed. This is why they are heroes.

The job fair will be taking place at Tidworth Leisure Centre, Nadder Road, Tidworth, Wiltshire SP9 7QN on the 6th October 2011 from 10am to 3pm.

 


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