New Chair at TAF
Chris Buxton, Chief Executive of The British Fluid Power Association, has now taken over as Chairman of the Trade Association Forum Ltd. The Forum announced the new appointment at its inaugural AGM earlier this month.
Chris Buxton, Chief Executive of The British Fluid Power Association, has now taken over as Chairman of the Trade Association Forum Ltd. The Forum announced the new appointment at its inaugural AGM earlier this month.
CJAM has welcomed a new press/communications specialist to join its team of dedicated business and marketing professionals.
Ten London charities and social enterprise projects have benefited from contactless donations made by Londoners on the Transport for London network and participating retailers in the Penny for London scheme. Supported…
In the Federation of Small Businesses’ (FSB) first budget submission to the new Government it has called on the Chancellor to strengthen the landscape for small businesses and enterprise by continuing to reduce the deficit, stimulate growth and back ambitious small businesses.
The BIO-Based and Biodegradable Industries Association (or BBIA) was registered in May 2015 and has contracted CJAM as its association management company to provide management, membership and administration services.
The Independent Academies Association (IAA) has gone into liquidation citing changes in the academies’educational landscape as one of the causes.
Six UK meetings industry associations have endorsed a plan to promote the Certified Meeting Professionals (CMP) certification among their members.
The members of the NAG and the BJA have voted unanimously in favour of unifying the two trade associations at a London meeting.
A new study released today reveals the economic contribution of standards to the UK economy and businesses.
Alan D Miller, Chairman of the recently formed Night Time Industries Association – which brings together bar operators, gig venue owners and especially club promoters and DJ representatives – used a keynote at the Brighton Music Conference this weekend to caution against new regulations and regulatory practices that could hinder the future of what is otherwise a booming sector – ie night time entertainment.