Not long ago, Eventwist’s Deborah Pannell, an event planner herself, took a cruise which gave her new insight about her profession. She shares her experience here. This article was originally[…]
Kari Rippetoe of Tuvel Communications, has discovered a win/win situation for event planners and social media communities. She shares tips for getting the most out of social media partnerships, here.[…]
Shawna McKinley chats with Marion Ancel of Tourisme Montreal about what the Canadian province is doing to help sustainable meeting planners. Next week I have the pleasure of joining the[…]
Adrian Segar and Ruud Janssen have been co-facilitating a new type of session at meetings industry conferences that seems to be gaining fans. Check out Adrian’s description of the Solution[…]
Not long ago, our friend Mike McAllen from the Meetings Podcast, decided he needed to concentrate on nurturing his creativity for a while. If you’ve listened to his show lately[…]
Last year Tahira Endean organized one of the most widely talked about Event Camps, Event Camp Vancouver. It was a hybrid event that included remote participation, remote speakers, gamification and[…]
Social media’s “Content is King” catchphrase drives home the importance of high quality information as the fulcrum in most new media marketing strategies. As a result, event organizers are seeing[…]
Kristi Casey Sanders @PYMLive was our guest on the September 10 #Eventtable chat, Event Industry Pet Peeves. Our intrepid guest moderator was Karen Irving, Managing Editor at The Conference Publishers.
Raising awareness of sustainability issues at your event is important. But stopping there may not be the best approach. You may want to check out Shawna McKinley’s article about how[…]
Ever wonder what young genius startup entrpreneurs look for in a meeting space? Well wonder no more. Kenji Crosland explains why Seattle’s “The Easy” has become a haven for startuppers[…]