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Concerns about using facial analysis at events: part two

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But I’d be happy to meet in a public moderated discussion with Zenus. Read the full article at Conferences That Work The post Concerns about using facial analysis at events: part two appeared first on Conferences That Work. If anyone would like to host such a discussion, don’t hesitate to get in touch !

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Peer Conferences Deep Dive—Meeting Doctors transcript and video

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On Tuesday, March 26, 2024 , I sat down with Martin Duffy and Paul Nunesdea on LinkedIn Live for an hour’s deep dive conversation about peer conferences: the participant-driven, participation-rich events I’ve designed and facilitated for over thirty years. Peer Conferences Unveiled—The Transcript!

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2019 40 Under 40: Heather Wakefield, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society

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I have a combined deep industry knowledge with experience design and project management, while maintaining excellent stakeholder relationships to elevate customer engagement in my company’s annual conference. metro area in 2007, I had the opportunity to start working in a medical specialty association on educational programming.

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And Then There Were 20

PCMA Convene

Candidates had to be 29 years or younger and employed full time in the business-events industry, and to demonstrate ways they consider themselves to be industry leaders. Winners received complimentary PCMA membership along with registration to both PCMA Convening Leaders 2018 this month and the 2018 PCMA Education Conference in June.

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Convene’s 27th Annual Meetings Market Survey

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Open-ended comments from respondents shed more light on how events — specifically those of a global nature — are being impacted by politics, new regulations, and security concerns: “We’ve given more attention to security, more marketing, and more concentration on attracting international attendees.”. “We

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Convene’s 26th Annual Meetings Market Survey

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Respondents indicate that they’ve been asked to cut a range of expenses for their 2017 meetings: 63 percent were asked to cut food and beverage, followed by AV (34 percent), shuttle service (29 percent), speakers/ programming (20 percent), rooms/housing (17 percent), and meeting rooms (14 percent). Small Meetings.

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