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Q&A with Tori Barnes on Advocating for Bold Action

SmartMeetings

Education : George Mason University, Miami University and Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Tori Emerson Barnes understood earlier than many in the North American meetings industry that the coronavirus was going to have a devastating impact on the economy. Name : Tori Emerson Barnes. Travel Association.

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26 Best Mobile Conference and Event Apps + 14 Must-Have Features

Planning Pod

There’s a lot of marketing hype out there, and although not all event apps are the same, you shouldn’t pay for features or add-ons that you don’t really need. Event app and event management platform for larger meetings and trade shows. Boasts multiple packages to fit a variety of needs. Quickmobile.

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American Institute of Architects Convention Becomes Better by Design

PCMA Convene

The partner in AIA’s reboot was 360 Live Media, a full-service marketing and experience design agency. They had a relatively low market share of architects attending the conference,” he said. “To Back to the Drawing Board. Most people in an organization score themselves in the C or C- range,” Neal said.

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Modest and Reasonable with a Twist

SmartMeetings

Rules, regulations and innovations in the design of medical meetings In 2019, Radiological Society of North America drew 51,800 people to McCormick Place in Chicago. An estimated 25,000 were medical professional attendees from 116 countries. Costs for everything else must fall under the category of “fair and reasonable.” “You

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The Future Will See You Now

PCMA Convene

. & YOU, an international digital health congress focused on bringing patients and patient perspectives into medical meetings. You don’t have to go to a live conference anymore to get CME [continuing medical education], which has been the principal reason to come to many medical meetings.