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Adam Mather-Brown, Beverley Parker, Luke Fleming, Dr Meg Hibbins, and Emily Howe smile while standing on an ICC Sydney staircase.

ICC Sydney’s partnership with the University of Technology Sydney in focus as star alumnus joins its ranks

18 Feb 2025

International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), managed by ASM Global, has selected Bachelor of Management (Events) graduate Emily Howe to join its ranks as part of a new Event Management Graduate Program delivered in partnership with academic powerhouse University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

The two-year paid graduate program kicked off last month and will see Emily Howe gain exposure to multiple disciplines – from business development to event planning and event delivery, plus insights into customer service, finance, risk and marketing.

ICC Sydney Chief Executive Officer, Adam Mather-Brown said, “At ICC Sydney, we take our commitment to help attract, nurture and develop the future leaders of our industry seriously. We offer long term, flexible and rewarding careers at ICC Sydney and invest in developing holistic event professionals.

“This initiative delivered in partnership with the University of Technology Sydney adds to our portfolio of programs that ensure career development and future proofs our industry. Our team is proud to provide an avenue for more graduates to get the on-the-job experience that is so critical in event management,” Mather-Brown said.

UTS Business School’s Director, Bachelor of Management, Dr Meg Hibbins said, “We’re delighted to once again join forces with the team of ICC Sydney to create an unparalleled opportunity for our event management graduates to experience working in Australia’s premier venue.