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Exploring Event Experience Design with David Peckinpaugh – The VIP Lounge

Maritz Global Events

In this edition of The VIP Lounge podcast, we’re thrilled to showcase an interview with David Peckinpaugh, President of Maritz Global Events. Our chat with David starts with a closer look at his career journey, as he shares more about what he enjoys about the events industry. Then it’s on to Experience Design.

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MPI WEC Inspired Action in San Francisco

Smart Meetings

At the Thursday lunch, attendees were treated to a taste of the festivities that await next year when the annual event moves to the Mexican Caribbean, Riviera Maya, June 12-15, 2023, as a culmination of conversations that have been going on at the highest levels of MPI and the Mexican government since 2011. A Foundation for Reflection.

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Meet Two Visionaries

PCMA Convene

Chosen from a field of 15 outstanding finalists, the Visionary Awards celebrate exceptional individual contributions to the business-events industry. . Hope, CMP, senior vice president, meetings and expositions, Kellen Company, named Event Designer of the Year. Event Designer of the Year.

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Get Smart! There Was Never a Better Time to Up Your Game

SmartMeetings

An experiential event strategist for an association for the past five years, she’s just become associate vice president overseeing events at Women in Cable Telecommunications, in Washington, D.C. in meeting and event management. based Events Industry Council (EIC). Kiersten Walker. Kiersten Walker is a believer.

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Guest Blog Part 2: Five Cs of artificial intelligence and live brand experiences

Event Industry News

Andy Sexton, Partner & Creative Director at 2LK interprets his five Cs of AI – communication, control, consumption, creation and contrast – and how they will impact the future of live events and brand experiences. Personalisation is great, but how do we provide entirely unique content in the live event space?

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