m.i.h Major Events Ltd

m.i.h Major Events Ltd

Events Services

We are major events specialists who have come together with shared visions, strengths and commitment to making it happen

About us

At m.i.h Major Events Ltd we are committed to delivering operational excellence for our clients. With the right mindset and team in place we strongly believe that everything is achievable! Dedicating many years to the industry and having worked together successfully delivering a number of internationally recognised events, Berna and Olivia have created m.i.h Major Events. In our true collaborative nature, we have brought together our passions, strengths and visions to offer a range of services from creating your event strategy through to leading your operational planning and delivery. For more information please check out our website and get in touch to discuss your projects.

Website
https://www.mihmajorevents.com
Industry
Events Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Northamptonshire
Type
Partnership
Founded
2022

Locations

Employees at m.i.h Major Events Ltd

Updates

  • MIH Major Events on the International Stage Last week, MIH Major Events had the pleasure of working with partners and stakeholders on Mega Event planning while in New York City.  Bringing together the workstreams of a mega event and ensuring synergies across the project strands is our speciality. Great to be able to dig into the detail at an early stage – more details coming next year!   #MIHMajorEvents #InternationalSuccess #TeamWork #MegaEvent #ClientPartnerships

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  • MIH Major Events at Host City Conference 2024 in Glasgow We’ve been reflecting on a thought-provoking couple of days at the Host City Conference this week. The conference was packed with engaging content and speakers, and m.i.h Major Events Ltd appreciated the opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues as well as meet new contacts from the events industry. The opening speeches by Susan Deighan and Vicki Miller set the tone for the conference by reflecting on past successes and the opportunities that have been created and successfully delivered in Glasgow and across Scotland. It was highlighted that Glasgow not only hosts events but breathes life into them. This was particularly poignant given the recent announcement that Glasgow will once again host the Commonwealth Games at Glasgow 2026, providing a platform to refresh and renew its approach to future Games. Our key takeaways from the conference which convened global leaders in the major events industry to discuss the future of hosting and its impact on cities worldwide: 🌱   Sustainability at the Forefront: A major highlight was the emphasis on sustainable practices. From eco-friendly infrastructure to green event planning, the focus is on minimising the environmental footprint of major events and rewarding events for doing so. 🤝   Collaborative Efforts: Discussions, including on the Football World Cup, emphasised the need for cities to work more closely together. It was noted that cities must offer more than just being a destination; they need to leverage events to drive the changes a city needs. 🕕   Readiness: Aligning with MIH’s project approach – host cities early engagement with operational experts ensures smoother operations and cost efficiency. 💻   Technological Innovations: The integration of cutting-edge technology, including AI and VR, is transforming the way events are planned and experienced. These advancements can enhance attendee engagement and operational efficiency. 🌐   Community Engagement: Successful events are those that leave a lasting positive impact on local communities. Strategies for inclusive community involvement and legacy planning were key topics of discussion. 🛡   Safety and Security: Ensuring the safety and security of attendees remains a top priority. Innovative approaches to risk management and emergency preparedness were shared by industry experts. 💼   Economic Impact: The significant economic benefits of hosting major events were underscored, highlighting the potential for job creation, tourism growth, and long-term investments in host cities. We’re looking forward to picking up on our discussions with other attendees and continuing implement these insights into our future projects. #HostCity2024 #MegaEvents #MajorEvents #EventManagement #MIHMajorEvents

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    m.i.h Major Events Ltd had a great first day at the Host City Conference in Glasgow today. It’s a great platform for exchanging innovative ideas and insights with industry leaders. Interesting themes coming through from the speakers and great to have the opportunity to connect with so many colleagues from across the industry in person. We are looking forward to tomorrow’s sessions and continuing our discussions on the future of major events. #MIHMajorEvents #HostCityConference #Glasgow #MajorEventsIndustry 

  • m.i.h Major Events Ltd had a great first day at the Host City Conference in Glasgow today. It’s a great platform for exchanging innovative ideas and insights with industry leaders. Interesting themes coming through from the speakers and great to have the opportunity to connect with so many colleagues from across the industry in person. We are looking forward to tomorrow’s sessions and continuing our discussions on the future of major events. #MIHMajorEvents #HostCityConference #Glasgow #MajorEventsIndustry 

  • Excited to announce that m.i.h Major Events Ltd will be returning to the Host City Conference in just a couple of weeks! We are looking forward to catching up with friends and colleagues from across the events industry. If you are attending and would like to chat please get in touch with Olivia McLean and Berna Ucel to hear all about how m.i.h Major Events Ltd can support your event. https://mihmajorevents.com https://lnkd.in/e9BsGmND

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  • MIH Major Events recently wrapped up a highly successful strategic development session. We took a step back to celebrate our achievements since our inception two years ago and looked forward to setting out our ambitious strategic priorities. Our team, known for its extensive expertise in the major and mega events industry, gathered together to refine our goals and enhance our service offerings. This session was an energetic reaffirmation of our commitment to providing high-quality events consistently. A special shoutout to Robyn Beebe for brilliantly steering the session, providing colourful post-its and keeping us focused on making it happen for our clients and partners. At MIH Major Events, we believe in a holistic 360-degree approach, ensuring that every aspect of an event is meticulously planned and executed. Our recent session buzzed with ideas on boosting engagement, making the right connections at pivotal moments, and fine-tuning key planning milestones to seize opportunities and minimise costs. With offices in Scotland and England, plus the flexibility to plug into project teams both digitally and physically, we're ready to support projects across the UK and beyond. Our collaborative spirit ensures we deliver operational excellence while building foundations for lasting legacies.

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  • At MIH, we’re delighted to see the Commonwealth Games returning to Glasgow, a city with a rich history of hosting world-class sporting events. Having had the privilege of working on Glasgow 2014 (where the MIH concept began!), we’re looking forward to seeing Glasgow once again take the global stage. Operating under a different model for 2026, the 10 sports competing have been announced. Congratulations to Glasgow and the Commonwealth Games Federation. We look forward to the successes of Glasgow 2026! #CommonwealthGames #Glasgow2026 #MIHMajorEvents #Sports #EventManagement

  • This week marks a significant milestone for MIH Major Events as we celebrate our second anniversary! Over the past two years, we have had the privilege of working with incredible people and organisations who have supported our journey as a small business led by two ambitious women. From the early operational planning phases to the successful delivery of high-profile events, our journey has been nothing short of remarkable. We owe our success to the unwavering support of our clients, partners, and the dedicated team at MIH Major Events. Here's to many more years of success and collaboration! The support of our clients and partners has empowered us to "Make it Happen" and deliver exceptional results: Birmingham City University, BBC Studios, Craig Cooper, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Life, Iventis, Katie Brazier, Lorna Graham, Martin Gibbs, Nathalie Clerc, Martin Green CBE, Stuart Turner, SportAccord, 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships www.mihmajorevents.com

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  • It’s 100 days to go until the celebrations begin for Glasgow celebrating its 850th birthday. We’re particularly excited about the Clyde Chorus, People’s Palace pop-up exhibition and the Taste the Place food trail. The programme of festivities promises to showcase Glasgow’s rich history and culture for visitors and residents alike. MIH is supporting Glasgow 850 on business engagement and city dressing to help make the year a memorable experience for everyone. Find out more here: www.glasgow850.com

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    Its just 100 days to go until Glasgow starts its yearlong birthday celebration and details have been announced on what people can get involved in throughout 2025. Central to the programme, the commissioned, ‘signature’ activities including a three- day music extravaganza, People’s Palace pop-up exhibition and Taste the Place food trail, are the foundations of an exciting line-up next year. In honour of the city’s status as UNESCO City of Music, awarded in 2008, the Clyde Chorus will see a number of venues along the banks of the River Clyde, including the SEC Armadillo, host a variety of performers. The celebration stretches the whole musical spectrum, from contemporary to classical, pop to rock, and everything in between. Being held over a three-day period at the end of May, some events will be ticketed, but free to attend. With the refurbishment of the People’s Palace currently underway closing the venue, from February, city residents and visitors will still be able to see some of the social history museum’s treasures. A pop-up exhibition and touring photographic exhibition is planned, showing how Glaswegians of the past lived and worked. In April, Taste the Place, in partnership with Glasgow Chamber of Commerce provides the opportunity for locals and visitors to learn more about the history of Glasgow’s hospitality scene and the influence new flavours have brought to the city over the years. The self-guided, digital, trail will give people the chance to enjoy stories and experiences shared by locals and businesses who have been serving up authentic dishes for generations or have recently made Glasgow their home and brought with them their traditional cuisines. These events will be enhanced at the beginning of the year by St. Mungo and Celtic Connections activity. A civic programme of events will also be hosted by the Lord Provost of Glasgow celebrating Glasgow’s famous faces and community champions, and a number of partnerships with businesses will add to the experience. In addition, the new Glasgow 850 Festival Fund is supporting established and popular city events to enhance their programmes and their reach in local areas. To date, 10 organisations have received a variety of awards of up to £10,000 from the fund to bring their own Glasgow 850 touch to their existing offerings next year. This includes internationally renowned festivals such as Glasgow Comedy Festival, Glasgow Film Festival, Piping Live!, and summer favourites including Mela, Merchant City Festival and TRNSMT, which will have a special Glasgow 850 stage showcasing local performers. To support the programme of activities a Glasgow 850 volunteer and employability programme will be launched in October and more activities particularly, for young people and communities, will be announced in January, as the programme gets underway. Find out more 👉 glasgow850.com

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