Events Manager Company Overview
Established in 2004, BioPhorum is a business to business membership organisation that has created an unparalleled environment for life science companies and executives, to collaborate and accelerate progress across the sector. The company uses a subscription model and has created 11 highly targeted “Phorums” (forums) with tailored content across multiple areas including Drug Substance, Drug Development, Fill Finish, Technology Strategy, Supply Chain Resilience, IT, Data and Digital, Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products, Quality, Regulatory, and Sustainability. BioPhorum’s expert facilitators currently lead more than ninety initiatives involving over 7,000 subject matter experts. BioPhorum has built a diverse and extensive client base of over 150 organisations, including 18 of the 20 largest global (bio)pharmacos. Beyond pharma, BioPhorum has also built relationships with other types of life science organisations, including those that provide services across the outsourced value chain (e.g., CDMOs), and academia.
The Role Overview
The Events Manager is a broad, hands on role responsible for the end to end delivery of BioPhorum’s global events programme. This includes conferences, Phorum meetings, and smaller workshops, ranging from large scale international events to more intimate, specialist sessions. The role ensures that all events are delivered to a consistently high standard, providing a seamless experience for members while maintaining strong operational, financial, and logistical control. The Events Manager works closely with Phorum teams, facilitators, and external suppliers to deliver events that support member engagement and reinforce BioPhorum’s reputation for quality.
Key Responsibilities End to End Event Planning & Delivery
Logistics Management
Budget Management & Cost Control
Supplier & Vendor Management
On Site Event Delivery
Compliance, Safety & Risk Management
Post Event Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Location
This is a home based role with occasional travel requirements, including at least two trips per year within the UK and two international trips to support the organization’s annual events cycle. Applicants should be able to commit to this travel schedule.