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An Introduction to Event Insurance Essentials

Event Leadership Institute

While certain occurrences can be handled by quick thinking and taking preventative measures, other things that could go wrong may require insurance. As a result, it’s important for event and meeting planners to have a good grasp of basic insurance principles to ensure that they have the proper coverage for their events.

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Five Risk Management Tips For Your Holiday Event

Event Leadership Institute

Being the person that speaks up at a holiday event planning meeting and addresses tough, valid and scary concerns around the safety and well-being of your guests, could earn you the nickname Ebenezer Scrooge, but rest assured you will soar to the top of the “nice” list when you save Christmas! Event Insurance.

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In the Cloud We Trust

Smart Meetings

How meeting profs can keep event data safe with the latest cybersecurity tools You don’t want to be the next data leak to hit the headlines. Maintaining the security and protection of your organization’s information is a requirement for producing a successful event. Find an insurance broker that knows cybersecurity.

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9 Essential Tips to Reduce Hybrid Event Risk

Eventsforce

Read: How to Handle a Big Crisis at Your Event. Insurance is NOT Risk Management . A small but nevertheless important note here about insurance. Having insurance doesn’t reduce your risk which is why we didn’t include it in our list. Read: Insurance for virtual events – what you need to know.

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Lack of planning won’t avert an emergency

Plan Your Meetings

20, 2016), almost 80 percent of school districts nationwide have plans to prevent, control and help in the event of multiple kinds of emergencies, including active-shooter incidents. Event organizers and other meeting professionals have a duty of care to ensure the safety and security of event participants.

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Planning a Safe Event: Back to Basics

Endless Events

Around the world, tragic incidents at events like the Las Vegas shooting and the Boston Marathon bombing, and natural disasters have shown that we aren’t prepared for every type of security and safety issue in our industry. Regardless of the scale of your event, planning a safe event needs to be your priority.

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The Corporate Holiday Party: Pulling It Off in Six Weeks

Decibel Management

With all the guest celebrity appearance booking and décor selection fun out of the way, it’s time to turn your attention to the less fun task of health protocol and risk management planning. What type of insurance is required? Are minors permitted at the event? Step Six: Be COVID-Safe and Just General-Safe Too.

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