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Event Concept Strengthens Global Presence with Launch of New North American Division
INDUSTRY NEWS
3/17/20251 min read


Event Concept (EC), a London-based creative event design and production agency, has expanded into the U.S. market by establishing a North American division. This strategic move aims to introduce EC's blend of creative agency thinking and production expertise in brand-led B2B event experiences to the U.S.
Founded in 1994, EC has over 30 years of experience creating events for major global brands, including EY, Intuit, Bank of America, and Bloomberg. The agency offers a comprehensive range of event production services, such as creative design, project management, technical production, and digital services. With a team of more than 140 in-house creatives, strategists, makers, and producers, EC delivers hundreds of events annually across various sectors, including awards shows, conferences, exhibitions, and brand activations.
The North American division will focus on opportunities in the Northeast U.S. market, leveraging EC's growth momentum and the increasing demand for innovative, high-quality corporate events. Adam Stanley, EC's managing director, expressed excitement about deepening partnerships with leading brands in the region, aiming to deliver events that provide measurable value and business impact.
Kate Connell, with over 15 years of experience producing high-profile events, will lead the North American office as Global Project Director. James Connell, bringing extensive expertise in complex technical design and production delivery, will serve as Production Director. Both will report directly to Stanley and continue to lead teams across the U.K. and U.S., ensuring the successful delivery of major global projects.
Author: Lisa Plummer Savas
Original Source:corporateeventnews.com
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