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Why Attending Industry Events Can Be the Key to Unlocking Your Career Potential as an Administrative Professional

As administrative professionals, we often feel like we’re stuck behind the scenes—providing support, managing schedules, and handling details—but rarely in the spotlight. I used to feel the same way. But attending industry events, especially those dedicated to our profession, changed everything for me.

The First Step Towards Connection

I’ll never forget the first time I attended The PA Show as an assistant. Walking into that space at the ExCeL in London, I felt an overwhelming sense of excitement. There I was, surrounded by hundreds of other assistants, all experiencing the same challenges, triumphs, and pressures I knew so well. But more importantly, it was a space where I could finally connect with others who understood my role.

At the time, I was too shy to network with anyone beyond a few vendors. But just being there was a pivotal moment for me—a reminder that there was an entire community out there who shared the same passion for their work, and that my profession mattered. That event sparked something in me, a desire to do more, learn more, and connect more.

A Bold Moment That Changed My Career

Fast forward to one of my last times attending as a delegate. That year, I made a wild decision. While standing in the middle of the event, feeling that familiar buzz of inspiration, I grabbed my phone and went live on Instagram. In that moment, I proclaimed that by the next year, I would be on stage at the event as a speaker.

It might have seemed like a bold, maybe even crazy statement at the time, especially since I had never spoken to any of the organizers of the event. But here’s the thing: I believed it. I believed that attending these events—and showing up with my authentic self—could propel me toward something bigger.

And the best part? One of the organizers reach out to me, without ever seeing my post. I had just come onto their radar through my advocacy and they invited me to speak the very next year.

From Delegate to Advocate: A Career Transformation

That moment was the launchpad for what became an entirely new chapter of my career. The PA Show—along with the connections I made at that event—gave me the platform to start advocating for assistants in a bigger way. By attending, I didn’t just learn from incredible keynote speakers or discover useful resources; I also put myself in a position to be seen, to build a presence, and to make connections that would eventually lead to speaking engagements, opportunities to train, and the privilege of helping so many assistants take their careers to the next level.

The PA Show didn’t just support me as an assistant—it supported me as an advocate, a trainer, and now as someone who gets to pay it forward by helping others grow in their careers, just like mine grew from attending that event.

Unlocking Your Potential

Now, I make it a point to treat every person I meet at events with the same warmth and openness that I needed when I was just starting out. I know how it feels to walk into a room and feel unsure, nervous, or disconnected. That’s why I make it a priority to create an environment where everyone feels comfortable and confident to connect.

Whether you’re an assistant, EA, PA, or office manager, attending industry events is one of the most powerful ways to unlock your career potential. You get the chance to network with people who share your challenges and aspirations, discover new tools and resources that can help you succeed, and most importantly, put yourself in the position to be seen and heard by those who can help you take your career to the next level.

Just like it did for me, an industry event could be the first step in a journey that transforms your career. So, take the leap—attend an event, make that bold post, step into the spotlight, and see where it takes you.

Ready to Take Your Career to the Next Level?

If you’re ready to experience the power of industry events for yourself, don’t wait! Whether you’re looking for inspiration, career advancement, or just a chance to connect with others, attending these events is the first step toward unlocking your true potential.

Learn more and sign up for the next PA Show on 26 and 27 February 2025 and get ready to open the door to new opportunities, just like I did. And check out our events page for more ways to connect.

Lauren Bradley on stage at The PA Show in a yellow sweater behind a podium

PA Show – Canary Wharf

Lauren Bradley on stage at The PA Show in a yellow sweater behind a podium

November 2, 2022 @ 10:00 AM 6:00 PM GMT

The PA Show is coming to the heart of London’s Business District!
[VIRTUAL PACKAGE AVAILABLE!]

From the PA Show website:
“Following popular demand from the PA Community, we are excited to launch a new boutique edition of the popular PA Show on the 2 November at the East Wintergarden, Canary Wharf, UK. 

We look forward to welcoming London’s most elite PAs, EAs VAs, Secretaries and all administrative professionals.  This niche event will be enriched with great content and networking opportunities, with an impressive and carefully selected collection of exhibitors, including venues and corporate gifting. This is the perfect environment to network and source products and services just before Christmas.

Education and learning sit at the heart of The PA Show and we have 2 theatres of amazing sessions available for you to get your learn on this November!

Lauren will be presenting 3 sessions! More than any other presenter!

Creating an Assistant Handbook
11:20 – 12:00
Tech Theatre

“Leave the place, better than you found it,” is one of the mottos of Lauren Bradley, founder of The Officials. Not only does she believe creating an assistant handbook is essential to learn and retain the skills to do the job but it leaves a legacy, creating protocols for future team members.

In this session, Lauren will show you how she sets herself up for success in any role by creating a manual with essential checklists that help mitigate the risk of human error, help train new members of staff, and document processes and procedures centric to the role.

You will learn:
• Why manuals are essential
• What to remember
• Creating a single source of truth
• Apps that help automate the process
• Bonus: Templates & Resources to get you started

It doesn’t matter if you love tech or even if you are a bit tech-averse this session is easy to follow and requires very little training to create maximum impact.

Visibility While Remote
12:10 – 12:50
Personal Development Theatre

We are living in a new normal. Since the start of the pandemic, we have spent a great deal of energy adopting workflows to remote environments. In other words, surviving. Surveys by BCG indicate that employees and employers alike have little interest in returning to pre-pandemic work models. Remote work, at least in a hybrid form, is on the rise and it is time to stop adapting old models and begin innovating new and creative ways to make working from home/remote work sustainable.

In this session, we’ll explore how you can reimagine your approach to your role and introduce the tried-and-tested strategies to become a successful remote worker. Whether you are 100% remote, hybrid or in the office full-time it’s essential to know how remote workers can thrive in a new age. We’ll look at the biggest struggles reported by remote workers and introduce strategies to help mitigate the risk of burnout, invisibility, lack of motivation, miscommunications, distractions and inside you will learn the most important reason this is ESSENTIAL for any assistant.

7 Ways to Innovate with QR Codes
14:50 – 15:30
Tech Theatre

Want to learn how to do something seriously useful, seriously easy, and seriously impressive?

In this session, Lauren Bradley founder of The Officials, will walk you through several different ways you can use QR codes to triage requests, find assets, and disseminate information. You will learn how easy it is to create QR codes and the various (extremely helpful) ways you can use them at work and at home.

This event is for techies and the tech-averse alike. Plus, you leave with a copy of the presentation and How To videos to help you implement what you will learn in this session when you are back at your desk.

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