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ICC Sydney honors charity partners, underscores social impact at inaugural luncheon

ICC Sydney team members attending the Spring Charity Appreciation Lunch.
ICC Sydney team members attending the Spring Charity Appreciation Lunch.

International Convention Centre Sydney showcases its commitment to social impact and Corporate Social Responsibility, recognizing charity clients for raising $7.1 million through events at the venue.

In a demonstration of its commitment to philanthropy and social impact, the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), managed by ASM Global, has recognized its charity clients at its inaugural appreciation luncheon.

The event follows a bumper year for ICC Sydney where charity and not-for-profit organizations declared at least $7.1 million in funds raised through events hosted at the venue for a diversity of worthy causes.

ICC Sydney has consistently demonstrated its commitment and capacity to drive positive benefits to the community through a robust Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, including its pioneering, multi-streamed client Legacy Program, all informed by the ASM Global ACTS framework, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and relevant global, national and local strategic policies and legislation.

ICC Sydney CEO and Group Director – Convention Centres, ASM Global (APAC), Geoff Donaghy says the venue strives to unlock the potential of the world-class events it hosts to leave a lasting social legacy.

Making a difference is core to our mission. By running extraordinary events, we have an opportunity and an obligation to support our clients to also reach their social contribution goals.

“As a critical piece of our State’s economic infrastructure, ICC Sydney creates employment and value through the events we host and throughout our long supply chain. But equally important, ICC Sydney is committed to creating a positive impact in our community, fulfilling our role as a powerful piece of social infrastructure,” Mr Donaghy said.

ICC Sydney’s Legacy Program is part of its suite of corporate social responsibility resources that supports corporate, association, government, charity and not-for-profit event organizers to leave a lasting environmental and social legacy long after the conclusion of an event.

ICC Sydney’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Communication and Sustainability, Samantha Glass said the venue’s industry-leading Legacy Program had the potential to help organizers to deepen their efforts to make a difference through their events.

Our strong sense of purpose is reflected in ICC Sydney’s Legacy Program. Through the program, we support our clients to tackle the world’s biggest challenges, build capacity within our communities, and create new opportunities for emerging talent to thrive alongside working towards net zero carbon emission goals.

“We are proud to share that the Legacy Program has gone from strength to strength over the last year, with 115 activations recorded across our 500 events of which 68% engaged First Nations businesses or cultural engagement activities.

“Through the program, organizers can connect with local creative talents – such as Talent Development Project or Bankstown Poetry Slam artists, innovators and entrepreneurs in Sydney’s thriving tech and startup ecosystem, receive support to reduce their carbon footprint, and create an environment that welcomes all using our Accessible and Inclusive Events Guide,” Ms Glass said.

ICC Sydney Senior Manager, Business Development – Corporate, Government and Events, Gabriella Alberici said, “It was a pleasure to host our Charity clients who work tirelessly to raise awareness and much needed funds for people in need in our community.

“Our guests enjoyed hearing about ICC Sydney’s Legacy Program, and particularly our edible centerpieces which were on display to be re-purposed into delicious meals by our culinary team for the Mathew Talbot Hostel. To witness their excitement at our culinary offering, matched by our 100% New South Wales wines was heartwarming and we look forward to welcoming them back to ICC Sydney in the future,” Ms Alberici said.

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