
site (The Society of Incentive & Travel Executives) is a global network of meetings and event professionals dedicated to delivering business results. The highest levels of workplace performance are reached by individuals and teams that are highly motivated. Motivational experiences are a powerful business tool to reward and unlock human potential to achieve corporate objectives.
site is the only global authority connecting motivational experiences with business results. The network of site professionals brings best-in-class solutions, insights and global connections to maximize the business impact of motivational experiences regardless of industry, region or culture. Site serves as the source of expertise, knowledge and personnel connections that will catapult and sustain professional growth, and help build the value of extraordinary motivational experiences worldwide.
Realising the importance of the incentive market for the destination, the Greek professionals of incentives who were members of site decided in February 2006 to create a Greek Chapter in Greece.
The objectives of the Greek Chapter are set as following:
![]() | Create a national and international image for the professionalism of the Greek members
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![]() | Promote the image and quality of services of the members, locally to the corporate incentive users, and abroad to the incentive users and incentive houses
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![]() | Increase membership professionalism and efficiency with continuous education
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![]() | Increase the quality of incentive services in Greece with proper education to all service providers and their staff exposed to incentive programs
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![]() | Increase site membership with incentive professionals for creating a strong representative body of incentive experts
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![]() | Create networking opportunities with the local members and the international site membership
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![]() | Act as the speaking body between the Greek Incentive professionals and all Greek National authorities |
The chapter was officially approved by site and inaugurated in October 26 2006