What does it take to pull off the Munich Security Conference?
Munich Security Conference
The Munich Security Conference (MSC) is the world's leading forum for debate on international security policy.
You have always wondered what it takes to organize the world's largest security conference and, most interestingly, who stays behind it? In this article, we profile some of the professions you didn't know we need — and the people who master them for us.?
1. Protocol Advisor
As constructive dialogue is at the core of our conference,?#Protocol?plays a vital role in fostering a climate in which everyone feels welcome and respected. This is especially relevant at a time of highly complex yet pressing crises, where leaders and stakeholders from all backgrounds and cultures must find a way to work together.
2. Security & Accreditation Officer
What would the Munich Security Conference be without a?#Security?Officer? Security is a top priority for us, and we cooperate with local authorities to design and implement stringent measures. A Security & Accreditation Officer works closely, for example, with the Munich police and the fire department to ensure a safe stay for our guests.?
3. Press Volunteer
Every year we welcome more than a thousand press representatives to our annual conference. For the smooth handling of the journalists' experience at MSC, we rely on our helpful press volunteers.
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4. Delegation Officer
High-ranking guests from more than 100 countries are coming to?the Munich Security Conference in February. Find out who is taking care of their smooth preparation, arrival, and stay.
5. Motorcade Coordinator
You might have seen a motorcade during an official state visit to your city. It is a procession of several vehicles that transport and protect a high-ranking politician such as a head of state/government or minister. Typically, they move quickly and do not stop anywhere along their route, and are escorted by the local police.
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