Administrative
Professionals Week |
22nd-24th April 2026

ISH Venues, London + Online

Where Executive Assistants come together to celebrate, connect, and lead with impact.

The EA Campus Conference is back! Bigger, bolder, and perfectly timed for Administrative Professionals Week 2026. This is world-class learning built exclusively for Executive Assistants, designed to celebrate the profession, elevate your skills, and equip you for the challenges shaping the modern workplace.

Across three unmissable days, you’ll dive into hands-on workshops, AI-powered masterclasses, and future-focused discussions on what’s next for the Assistant role. Expect real tools, real strategies, and the kind of honest conversations you can only have with people who truly get your world.

From tech demos to leadership labs, every session is built around practical takeaways you can implement right away, all while connecting with a community that’s as ambitious, supportive, and inspiring as you are.

This is a conference that celebrates everything it means to be an Assistant today. Strategic, tech-savvy, and unstoppable. Whether you join us in London or tune in online, you’ll leave with new skills, renewed confidence, and a network that lasts long after the event ends.

Learning Together

Every part of The EA Campus Conference is designed to meet you where you are. Whether that means jumping into a group challenge, sharing your own insight, or simply soaking up the conversation. Expect a mix of hands-on workshops, interactive panels, table talks, and collaborative sessions that draw on the brilliance in the room.

This is your space to learn with other Assistants, not just listen. Your experience is valued, your curiosity is welcomed, and your questions help shape the day. We focus on what matters most to you – visibility, confidence, collaboration, leadership, and tech that actually works in the real world.

With just 150 in-person places, you can expect an atmosphere that’s intimate, inspiring, and focused entirely on helping you grow.

You belong here if you’re…

Looking for real tools, real talk, and real support

This isn’t theory. You’ll leave with ready-to-use tools, practical strategies, and peer advice that actually fits the EA reality.

Curious about AI and tech but need help using it

We’ll meet you where you are and build from there. Get the confidence, coaching, and shortcuts to start using tech like a pro.

Ready to celebrate Administrative Professionals Week

It’s our week and there’s no better place to mark it than surrounded by people who love the role as much as you do.

Our Speakers

Nicky Christmas

Founder of The EA Campus

Jasmine Mbye

TEDx, Multi Award-winning Keynote Speaker

Holly Copsey

Founder of Virtually Priceless, Podcast Host, Speaker

Neil Mullarkey

The improv for business fellow. Creator of the LASER method.

Allyson Gormley

Global Operations Director, Riot Games

Alicia Fairclough

Founder, EA How To

Colby Sharma

Bestselling author of The Curveball, Keynote Speaker on resiliency in times of deep change

Caitlin Rozario

Award-winning sustainable high performance facilitator and TEDx speaker

Paul Spiers

Global keynote speaker on Leadership, Culture & Curiosity in the Age of AI

Lauren Hughes

Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 Trainer, Cloudshed

Bonnie Cookson

Freelance EA + Ops Manager, Former EA @ Zynga, Hailo & Skype

Abigail Jones

Career EA at Spotify, Former EA @ Meta & GHD

Szilvia Kocsy

Founder & CEO of Life Mentor Global | Global Fractional Chief of Staff and PMO Consultancy

Vicky O’Farrell

Managing Director, Queen of Behaviours Ltd

Alice Dartnell

Coach | Speaker | Author - Go-to expert Time & Energy Management

Scott Fulton

Do Less, Deliver More. Helping teams reduce overload & focus on what matters.

Gemma Osula

Managing Director at Pickle (formerly FYXER)

Roxanne Smith

E/ABP Community Partner @ Google DeepMind

Chloe Thornton

Administrative Business Partner, Google DeepMind

William Thomson

Events Management Expert

Roxanne Smith

E/ABP Community Partner @ Google DeepMind

What You’ll Experience

Explore the Tracks

Wednesday 22nd April - AI Masterclasses

Kick off your conference experience with an immersive, practical afternoon dedicated to AI, tech, and the real-world tools that support the modern EA.

2pm: Copilot Masterclass

Led by Microsoft Copilot expert Lauren Hughes, this practical, hands-on session will show you how to use Copilot confidently across Microsoft 365.

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This is not a surface-level overview. It’s a working session designed for Executive Assistants who want to save time, reduce friction, and get more value from the tools they already use every day.

Lauren will walk you through how Copilot works in real EA scenarios. Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and beyond. You’ll learn how to write better prompts, summarise emails and meetings, analyse documents and data, prepare reports, and support your Executive more effectively without adding to your workload.

Whether you’re completely new to Copilot or already experimenting, this session will help you understand what Copilot is genuinely good at, where its limits are, and how to use it in a way that supports your role. Expect live demos, clear examples, and practical takeaways you can use immediately back at work.

3.30pm: AI, ChatGPT & Tech Tools Masterclass

This practical Masterclass with Nicky Christmas focuses on how Executive Assistants can use ChatGPT and everyday tech tools to work more effectively and with greater confidence.

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It’s designed to complement the Copilot session by focusing on AI tools you use independently, outside of Microsoft, and how they fit into real EA workflows rather than abstract use cases.

You’ll learn how to use ChatGPT for tasks like inbox triage, meeting preparation, research, travel planning, and drafting clear, professional communications. We’ll cover how to write better prompts, how to set ChatGPT up so it understands your role and tone, and how to sense-check and refine outputs so they’re genuinely useful.

You’ll also see practical examples of tech tools that support meetings, organisation, and task management without adding unnecessary complexity.

Thursday 23rd April - Conference Day One

10am: The EA Role in 2026 and Beyond

We begin the conference with a look at where the Executive Assistant role is heading and the shifts already shaping how Assistants work today.

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Across organisations, expectations of the EA role are changing quickly. Technology is transforming our tasks, Executives are relying more heavily on strategic support. Communication, influence, and operational awareness are becoming central to the role.

In this opening session, Nicky sets the scene for the conversations we will explore throughout the conference. We will look at the key trends influencing the EA profession, from AI and automation to evolving executive partnerships and the increasing visibility of the Assistant role across organisations.

This short introduction will give you a clear sense of what lies ahead across the programme and why these themes matter for Assistants who want to remain confident, capable, and relevant in a rapidly changing workplace.

Led by Nicky Christmas, Founder of The EA Campus.

10:10am: Champions of Change. Leadership and Culture in the Age of AI

In an era defined by rapid technological acceleration and AI-driven disruption, the organisations that thrive understand a simple truth. Transformation depends as much on people and culture as it does on technology.

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In this thought-provoking keynote, Paul Spiers, founder of The New P&L Institute, invites Executive Assistants to consider their role in shaping how organisations respond to change. As AI, automation, and digital tools reshape the workplace, Assistants are increasingly positioned at the centre of communication, coordination, and leadership across teams.

Drawing on insights from more than 260 global business leaders and entrepreneurs interviewed on his top-5% global podcast, The New P&L – Principles & Leadership in Business, Paul explores how successful organisations navigate change through leadership, culture, and shared responsibility.

Together we will explore why digital transformation works best when roles evolve alongside technology, how organisational culture influences the adoption of new tools and ideas, and why intrapreneurial thinking is becoming essential at every level of a business.

This session sets an inspiring tone for the day ahead and offers a broader perspective on the opportunities available to Executive Assistants who want to help shape the future of their organisations. Delivered by Paul Spiers, Global keynote speaker on Leadership, Culture & Curiosity in the Age of AI

10:50am: The Future of Work Is Here

What does AI transformation actually look like inside an organisation that is building the technology shaping the future?

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Following Paul Spiers’ keynote, this practical, case-study-led conversation moves from big ideas to real-world experience. Together we will explore what AI and automation mean for Executive Assistants working inside fast-moving, technology-driven organisations.

Facilitated by Nicky Christmas, this session brings together two Administrative Business Partners from Google DeepMind, Roxanne Smith and Chloe Thornton, who work at the centre of one of the world’s most advanced AI environments.

Through an open and interactive discussion, we will unpack the themes raised in the opening keynote and look at how they translate into everyday work. From evolving responsibilities and new expectations to the practical ways Assistants are working with AI tools, this conversation offers a rare inside perspective on how the EA role is adapting within an AI-first organisation.

This is an interactive session designed to invite questions, reflections, and shared experiences from the audience.

Together we will explore:
  • What AI and automation look like in practice for Administrative Business Partners
  • How the EA role evolves inside highly technical, fast-moving organisations
  • The opportunities and considerations Assistants should be thinking about now
  • How Executive Assistants can contribute to conversations around technology and transformation
Facilitated by: Nicky Christmas

Featuring: Roxanne Smith, E/ABP Community Partner, Google DeepMind and Chloe Thornton, Administrative Business Partner, Google DeepMind

11:15am: Speak Up and Stand Out. Communication Skills for Visibility and Impact

Strong communication sits at the centre of the Executive Assistant role. From influencing decisions and presenting ideas to navigating complex conversations, the ability to speak clearly and confidently can shape how your work is seen and valued across an organisation.

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In this interactive session, Jasmine Mbye shares practical techniques to help Executive Assistants communicate with confidence, presence, and influence. Through discussion, reflection, and simple exercises, you will explore how to strengthen your voice in meetings, contribute ideas with clarity, and ensure your expertise is recognised.

This session focuses on everyday workplace moments. Speaking up in a meeting. Presenting a recommendation. Contributing to a strategic conversation. Small shifts in how we communicate can create a powerful impact on how others perceive our role and our contribution.

Together we will explore:
  • How to communicate ideas clearly and confidently in professional settings
  • Ways to increase your visibility without feeling uncomfortable or forced
  • Techniques for influencing conversations and decisions
  • Practical approaches to developing presence and confidence at work
Expect an engaging and supportive session designed to help you leave with communication tools you can apply immediately in your role.

With Jasmine Mbye, Award-winning TEDx International Leadership Development Keynote Speaker & Corporate Trainer

12:15pm: The EA Industry Update. Hiring, Skills and the Changing Role of the Assistant

The Executive Assistant profession continues to evolve as organisations rethink how teams work, how leaders operate, and what support looks like in a more digital workplace.

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In this open panel discussion, recruitment specialists and industry voices share what they are seeing across the market right now. From shifts in hiring expectations to the skills organisations are prioritising, this session offers a useful snapshot of how the EA role is developing across different industries and regions.

Facilitated by Nicky Christmas, the conversation will explore how the profession is changing in response to technology, organisational structure, and new expectations around strategic support. The panel will also share practical observations from their work with companies and candidates across the EA community.

Expect an honest and engaging discussion that looks at where the industry is heading and what it means for Assistants who want to remain adaptable, visible, and confident in their careers.

Together we will explore:
  • Trends recruiters are seeing in the EA hiring market
  • Skills and experience organisations are increasingly prioritising
  • How the Assistant role continues to evolve across different sectors
  • What Executive Assistants can do now to stay competitive and future-ready

2pm: EA Trailblazers. Career Journeys and New Directions

Every Executive Assistant career looks different. The most interesting paths often come from people who are willing to explore new opportunities, build networks, and share what they learn along the way.

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In this fast-paced and engaging conversation, two highly respected voices in the EA community share their personal career journeys and the experiences that shaped them. Through an open and informal discussion, we will explore how different career choices, industries, and opportunities can influence the direction of the EA role.

Abigail Jones, Career EA at Spotify and former EA at Meta and GHD, brings a wealth of experience from supporting leaders inside global organisations. Abigail has also become a trusted mentor and speaker within the EA profession, helping others think more intentionally about their careers.

Joining her is Alicia Fairclough, founder of EA How To, a global learning platform and network for Executive Assistants. Alicia began her career as an EA and has since built a thriving community dedicated to professional development and knowledge sharing across the industry.

Expect an open, conversational session with space for questions, reflections, and shared experiences from the audience. It is a chance to hear honest insights from two people who have helped shape conversations within the EA profession and to leave with fresh perspective and renewed energy.

Featuring:
  • Abigail Jones, Career EA at Spotify
  • Alicia Fairclough, Founder of EA How To

2:35pm: Choose Your Workshops

Calm in the Chaos. Systems That Help EAs Stay One Step Ahead

The Executive Assistant role asks a lot from one person. You are managing priorities, responding quickly, coordinating across teams, and supporting your Executive, often all at the same time. Without clear systems in place, it can feel like the day is driven by constant requests rather than thoughtful planning.

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In this practical session, Holly Copsey, founder of Virtually Priceless and the Visionary VA Circle, shares simple and sustainable systems that help bring structure and clarity back into the EA workday. Drawing on her experience supporting leaders and mentoring Assistants, Holly will explore how small shifts in the way we organise work can make a significant difference to how we manage time, communication, and priorities.

This session focuses on realistic approaches that support the day-to-day reality of the role. From creating clearer workflows to managing competing demands with confidence, the aim is to help you feel more in control of your workload while supporting your Executive more effectively.

Expect practical ideas, useful tools, and strategies you can apply immediately to help you stay organised, proactive, and one step ahead.

With:
  • Holly Copsey, Founder, Virtually Priceless and Visionary VA Circle

Google Gemini & Workspace Workshop

AI tools are becoming part of everyday work across many organisations. For Executive Assistants working in Google Workspace, Gemini is quickly becoming a powerful way to organise information, support communication, and move work forward more efficiently.

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In this practical, hands-on workshop, Chloe Thornton, Administrative Business Partner at Google DeepMind, takes us inside Gemini from an EA’s perspective. This session focuses on how Assistants can actually use the tool within their daily workflows rather than offering a broad overview of AI.

Through real examples and demonstrations, Chloe will show how Gemini can support tasks such as drafting emails, summarising documents, preparing meeting materials, and managing information across Google Docs, Gmail, and other Workspace tools. She will also explore how Assistants can begin experimenting with simple AI agents using Google AI Studio, demonstrating how these tools can support repetitive tasks, research, and information gathering.

The goal of the session is to help you understand where Gemini can genuinely support the EA role and how these tools can fit into the way you already work.

Expect a practical session that gives you a clearer view of how Gemini and emerging AI tools can support productivity, communication, and collaboration across your organisation.

With:
  • Chloe Thornton, Administrative Business Partner, Google DeepMind

3.40pm: The EA Roundtables. Real Conversations with Real Assistants

Time to turn the volume up. This is where the room comes alive. No slides. No stage. Just great conversations with fellow Assistants who understand the role because they live it every day.

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In this fast-moving roundtable session, we’ll break into small groups and dive into the topics that matter most to Assistants right now. Think of it as structured networking with purpose. You’ll hear how other EAs approach challenges, share ideas from your own experience, and walk away with perspectives you probably hadn’t considered before.

Some tables will explore practical topics like managing executive relationships, navigating AI in the workplace, or building influence across teams. Others might lean into career development, visibility, or the realities of supporting leaders in fast-moving organisations.

The energy is informal, the conversations are honest, and the insights often come from the people sitting right beside you.

Move between discussions. Ask questions. Share your experiences. Meet people who understand the role as well as you do.

This session is designed to be lively, collaborative, and a little noisy. Exactly the way great conversations should be.

4.25pm: CHAOS: Untangle the Mayhem to Make Work Work for you

As EAs, you have the unique experience of keeping on top of your own performance while putting someone else's at the centre of your work. It's no wonder 56% of EAs report feeling "extreme stress".

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Enter CHAOS. CHAOS is an interactive workshop designed to help ambitious people break free from burnout-fuelled habits and reimagine what good work looks like for them.

You'll leave with your own Chaos Manual, exploring the triggers and warning signs that pull you into unhelpful patterns, and identifying the practices that help you reset. You'll challenge outdated ideas of productivity and reflect on what big-picture success really means to you.

With a strong focus on personal agency, CHAOS is a chance to put yourself first. This session will help you get out of your own way so you can work in more intentional, sustainable and enjoyable ways, while still pursuing your ambition.

With Caitlin Rozario, Award-winning sustainable high performance facilitator and TEDx speaker

Friday 24th April - Conference Day Two

9am: Breakfast, Coffee and Connections

Start the morning slowly and settle into the second day of the conference with breakfast, coffee, and good conversation.

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Take a few minutes to reconnect with people you met yesterday, introduce yourself to someone new, and ease into the day before the sessions begin. These relaxed moments often turn into some of the most valuable conversations of the conference. A shared experience, a useful tip, or a new professional connection that lasts long after the event.

Grab some breakfast, refill your coffee, and take the time to enjoy being in a room full of people who understand the role as well as you do.

Our team will be around if you need help finding sessions, meeting speakers, or getting oriented for the day ahead.

9.30am: Working In the Moment

Day two begins with a session designed to wake up the room and get everyone thinking a little differently about how we work.

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In today’s workplace, plans shift quickly, conversations move fast, and many of the most important moments happen without warning. Being able to think clearly, communicate confidently, and respond in real time has become an essential skill for professionals working alongside senior leaders.

In this energising session, Neil Mullarkey draws on his unique background in improvisation, communication, and leadership development to explore how the principles of improv can help us work more effectively in unpredictable environments.

Neil is one of the world’s most experienced improv performers and a long-time member of The Comedy Store Players, working for over 25 years with organisations including Google, Deloitte, Vodafone, Accenture, and Unilever. His work focuses on helping teams communicate more openly, collaborate creatively, and feel comfortable navigating uncertainty.

Through stories, examples, and a touch of humour, Neil will share practical ideas on how to listen more closely, respond more creatively, and build confidence when the script disappears.

Expect a lively start to the morning that offers fresh perspective on communication, collaboration, and the value of thinking in the moment.

With:
  • Neil Mullarkey

10.15am: Choose Your Workshops

Understanding the Ripple Effect of our Behaviours

You know when you ask somebody to do something for you and they appear to do something completely different? You start wondering whether you asked it in a foreign language.

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This session will shed light on why this happens and give you practical tips and techniques to help prevent it in the future.

As the EA to the business you wear many different hats when speaking with the boss, stakeholders, colleagues, and clients. Each person brings their own priorities and expectations to the conversation, and part of the EA role is understanding both what is being said and what sits behind it.

This session explores how to read different communication styles and how to adjust your own approach so conversations become clearer, more productive, and more positive for everyone involved. Three key takeaways:
  • Understand your strongest personality style
  • Learn how to read the communication styles of others
  • Know when and how to adapt your approach

Find Your Flow. Energy Management for Busy EAs

Executive Assistants are often expected to keep everything moving. Meetings, priorities, communication, decisions, and constant requests can make the day feel like a race against the clock.

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But what if productivity was less about managing every minute and more about managing your energy?

In this interactive session, Alice Dartnell introduces a refreshing approach to time management that focuses on understanding and working with your natural energy levels. Rather than trying to force productivity through rigid schedules, this workshop explores how small shifts in awareness, habits, and mindset can help you work more effectively and sustainably.

Alice is a life and success coach who specialises in helping professionals rethink productivity through the lens of energy management. Her work focuses on practical ways to reduce overwhelm, improve focus, and create more balance without lowering performance.

Expect an engaging and down-to-earth session filled with relatable examples, open discussion, and practical ideas you can apply immediately. You will leave with a clearer understanding of how to manage your energy throughout the workday so you can stay focused, support your Executive effectively, and maintain your own wellbeing.

With:
  • Alice Dartnell

11:20am: From EA to Director. A Real Career Journey

For many Executive Assistants, the role sits at the centre of how organisations operate. You see how decisions are made, how teams collaborate, and how work actually moves forward. Over time, that perspective can open doors to broader leadership roles.

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In this interview-style conversation, Allyson Gormley, Director of Global Operations at Riot Games, shares the story of her career progression from Executive Assistant to senior operations leader.

Ally began her journey supporting executives at Riot Games before moving into Chief of Staff responsibilities and eventually stepping into global operational leadership. Today she oversees Riot’s Remote Broadcast Centers in Dublin and Seattle, leading teams and coordinating complex global broadcast operations that deliver more than a thousand esports productions each year.

In conversation with Nicky Christmas, Ally will reflect on the practical shifts that happen over time when moving from EA work into operations leadership. The discussion will explore how EA skills translate into operational decision-making, how to work confidently alongside technical teams without needing to be technical yourself, and what it takes to lead large, complex projects at scale.

Expect an honest look at career progression from someone who has made that transition successfully, along with insights into how the EA skill set can evolve into broader organisational leadership.

Featuring: Allyson Gormley, Director of Global Operations, Riot Games

12pm: Do Less, Deliver More

Modern work often feels relentless. Meetings fill the calendar, priorities shift constantly, and the day disappears before the work that really matters has a chance to move forward. Most teams are not short on effort. They are simply overloaded.

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In this engaging and practical session, Scott Fulton offers a refreshing reset for how we think about productivity and progress at work. Rather than adding new systems or layers of complexity, Scott explores how small shifts in the way we prioritise, make decisions, and organise work can restore focus and momentum.

Drawing on his experience working with organisations across different industries, Scott explains why “busy” has become the default setting in many workplaces and why this often leaves capable teams feeling stuck. He introduces a simple way of understanding the difference between work flow and work execution, helping people identify where delivery breaks down and how to fix it.

Expect an entertaining and thought-provoking session filled with practical ideas that Executive Assistants and the teams they support can apply immediately. The goal is simple. Do less of the work that doesn’t move things forward and focus more on the work that truly makes a difference.

With: Scott Fulton, Helping teams reduce overload & focus on what matters.

2:00pm: Choose Your Workshops

Beyond the EA Role. New Paths in Operations and Strategic Leadership

In this session, we explore how EA careers can evolve into positions such as Operations Leader or Chief of Staff. The conversation looks at how the skills developed in the EA role translate into senior organisational responsibilities and how Assistants can think differently about career progression in a changing workplace.

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Szilvia Kocsy, international keynote speaker and Founder of Life Mentor Global, shares her own career journey from Executive Assistant to senior operational leadership. Over the past twenty years, Szilvia has progressed through project management, PMO leadership, and Chief of Staff roles, including fourteen years at PwC and later serving as Chief of Staff at LinkedIn EMEA and LATAM.

Drawing on that experience, Szilvia will explore why many of the capabilities that define outstanding Executive Assistants, strategic thinking, operational awareness, problem solving, and the ability to connect people and priorities, are the same capabilities that underpin strong leadership roles across modern organisations.

Expect an honest and practical session that looks at how EA skills can be applied in new ways as organisations rethink leadership, transformation, and the role of AI in the workplace.

With: Szilvia Kocsy, Founder, Life Mentor Global, Former Chief of Staff, LinkedIn EMEA & LATAM

Creative Events Management

A practical session exploring how Executive Assistants can approach events with greater creativity while maintaining structure and control.

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From internal meetings to large-scale events, this session looks at how thoughtful planning and fresh ideas can improve both experience and outcomes.

Drawing on hands-on experience, William Thomson shares how to design events that are engaging, well-managed, and aligned with organisational goals.

The session explores how to balance creativity with logistics, manage stakeholders effectively, and deliver events that run smoothly while still leaving a lasting impression.

With William Thomson, Events Management Specialist

2:45pm: AI, Assistants, and the Work in Between

A candid conversation about what changes when AI begins to handle parts of the Executive Assistant role, from email and scheduling to day-to-day admin.

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This session explores how tools are being used in practice and what that means for Assistants working alongside them.

We will look at what AI is already doing well across inbox and workflow management, where human judgement and context remain essential, and how expectations of the EA role are starting to shift.

The discussion also explores where Assistants continue to add value and how the role evolves as organisations adopt AI more widely.

With Gemma Osula, Managing Director, Fyxer People

3.15pm: Resilience in Times of Deep Change

We close the Conference with a powerful session focused on one of the most important capabilities in today’s workplace. The ability to stay steady, adaptable, and confident when roles, tools, and expectations continue to evolve.

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In this high-energy closing keynote, Colby Sharma explores what resilience really looks like in modern organisations and why it has become such a critical skill for professionals navigating constant change.

Colby is an internationally recognised expert on resilience and team performance. Organisations including Scotiabank and Manulife Financial have worked with him to help their teams build the mindset and habits needed to thrive in uncertain environments. He is also the bestselling author of The Curveball, a book that explores how unexpected challenges can become catalysts for growth and opportunity.

Through practical insights and compelling examples, Colby will share how individuals and teams can build the confidence to navigate uncertainty while continuing to grow in their careers. The session explores why meaningful setbacks often become the foundation for long-term success, how to create environments where teams can perform at their best, and what it takes to maintain energy and resilience when pressure increases.

Expect an inspiring and thought-provoking close to the conference that will leave you with renewed perspective, practical ideas, and the confidence to move forward in a changing professional landscape.

With Colby Sharma, Bestselling author of The Curveball and resilience expert

Buy Your Tickets

Whether you want to attend just the AI Masterclass, join for one day of the Conference, or immerse yourself in the full three-day experience — we’ve got flexible ticket options to suit your goals and schedule.

Pay in your chosen currency.

Full Access Pass

The full experience. No FOMO, just next-level growth.

  • Access to the AI Assistant Masterclass (22 April)
  • Two full days of conference sessions (23 & 24 April)
  • All workshops, panels, and keynote talks
  • Refreshments, networking, and connection activities
  • Access to post-event recordings and resources
  • Bonus: 12-month access to The EA Campus Community Membership (value: £160)
  • Certificate of Attendance

£1,100

Full Conference Pass

Two high-impact days of workshops, panels, and connection.

  • Two full days of conference sessions (23 & 24 April)
  • All workshops, panels, and keynote talks
  • Refreshments, networking, and connection activities
  • Access to post-event recordings and resources
  • Certificate of Attendance

£700

Conference Online Pass

Can’t make it in person? Join us live from wherever you are.

  • Full live-stream access to all Thursday & Friday sessions
  • Digital worksheets and downloadable resources
  • 3 months of post-event access to session recordings
  • Certificate of Attendance

£350

Masterclass + One Day Pass

Deep tech learning + your choice of one full day at the conference.

  • Access to the AI Assistant Masterclass (22 April)
  • One-day access to Thursday or Friday sessions (23 or 24 April)
  • All sessions, meals, and networking for your selected day
  • Post-event resources and recordings for the day you attend
  • Certificate of Attendance

£850

One-Day Conference Pass

Perfect if your time is limited but you still want the magic.

  • One-day access to Thursday or Friday sessions (23 or 24 April)
  • All sessions, meals, and networking for your selected day
  • Post-event resources and recordings for the day you attend
  • Certificate of Attendance

£400

Masterclass Pass

Just here for the tech? We’ve got a seat with your name on it.

  • Access to our half-day AI for Assistants Masterclass (Wednesday 22 April)
  • Hands-on sessions covering ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot
  • Ready-to-use templates and productivity tools
  • Small group setting with expert support
  • Optional Welcome Social (drinks + networking)
  • Certificate of Attendance

£500

Group Passes

Bring the crew and boost the value.

Are you bringing a team? We offer discounted group pricing for three or more attendees. This is a great way to invest in your support staff and grow together.

Contact Us

Make the ask

You know how valuable this event will be for your growth – and your organisation. But we also know that getting the green light from your Executive or HR team isn’t always straightforward.

To make it easier, we’ve created a ready-to-go Business Case Letter and a quick guide to answering common objections. Whether you need to show ROI, justify the time out, or simply explain why this isn’t just another conference, we’ve done the heavy lifting.

This is a smart investment — for you and your team. Let us help you make the case.

    Event Location

    ISH Venues, 229 Great Portland St, London W1W 5PN

    In the heart of London, just a short walk from Regent’s Park Station, ISH Venues is part of a beautiful, semicircular row of Georgian townhouses designed by the architect John Nash and now Grade 1 listed. Booking with ISH Venues supports their charity, with 100% of the profits going towards funding the educational needs of bright young people from around the world.

    Real People. Real Connection. Really Great Events.

    Frequently asked questions

    Easy! Just head to our registration page and select the ticket that works for you – whether that’s the full experience, a one-day pass, or the AI Masterclass. You can mix and match, and group bookings are welcome too.

    Absolutely. You can purchase a ticket for Thursday or Friday only, just the Masterclass, or bundle them together for the full three-day experience. We’ve designed this to be flexible, so you can build the conference schedule that fits your goals.

    Yes, get in touch with us. If you’re attending with colleagues, we offer discounted group rates for three or more attendees. It’s a brilliant way to learn together and get even more value from the experience.

    We’ve got you. Our Online Pass includes live access to both Thursday and Friday sessions, downloadable resources, and 3 months of on-demand replay access. Perfect if you’re tuning in from afar (or rewatching in your own time).

    We’ve created a downloadable Business Case Letter to help you make the case for funding, along with a cheat sheet to answer common objections. These tools are designed to show how attending supports your development and delivers ROI for your business.

    Yes – all Thursday and Friday sessions (both in-person and online) are recorded. Full access is included with every ticket type except the one-day pass, which includes recordings only for the selected day.

    The EA Campus Conference will be held at ISH Venues, 229 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PN. It’s a central, accessible location with excellent transport links. The nearest tube station is Great Portland Street (just a 2-minute walk), and Warren Street and Regent’s Park stations are nearby. You’ll find plenty of accommodation, cafés, and amenities nearby to make your visit smooth and enjoyable.

    Due to the limited number of tickets and the upfront investment required to deliver the event, all bookings are final and non-refundable. No exceptions will be made. However, you are welcome to transfer your ticket to a colleague.

    Failure to attend the event does not entitle the ticket holder to a refund or credit.

    Full terms and conditions are here. 

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