Silvia Zamora, CMP, CMM has a strong background in event management and planning. Silvia is currently serving as the Vice President of Meeting Design & Experience at Associated Luxury Hotels International (ALHI), where they are responsible for expanding events into global markets and enhancing the event experience for members. Silvia has successfully generated revenue through the introduction of a sponsorship program. Prior to their current role, Silvia founded and served as the CEO of Blackbird Global Events. Silvia also held the position of Director of Event Operations at Virtuoso Travel, where they managed multi-million dollar budgets and exceeded financial objectives. As the Senior Manager of Meetings and Events at inVentiv Health Commercial, Silvia developed a high-performing team and handled contract negotiations. Silvia began their career as an Account Executive at Global Enterprises, Inc., where they specialized in planning global incentive programs and managed vendor relations.
Silvia Zamora, CMP, CMM holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Advertising from The University of Texas at Austin. Silvia obtained their degree from this institution, though the specific start and end years are not provided. In addition to their bachelor's degree, Silvia has obtained several certifications in event management and related fields. These include Pandemic On-Site Protocol Training from the Event Leadership Institute in March 2021, a Virtual Event & Meeting Management Certificate from the same institution in July 2020, an Event Design Certificate Level 1 from Event Design Collective GmbH in August 2019, and a Sustainable Events Professional Certification from the Events Industry Council in June 2019. Silvia also holds the Certification in Meetings Management (CMM) from the Events Industry Council, which they obtained in May 2012. Furthermore, they are a Certified Meeting Professional (CMP), a certification they achieved in January 2004 also from the Events Industry Council.
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