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Keynotes Made Easy with Hotel Speaker Series

SmartMeetings

It’s no secret that an impactful keynote address can really make an event, and a dull keynote can break it. While the former first lady may be a bit of a stretch for most conventions to land, hotels are making it a tad bit easier on planners by hosting speaker series of their own. Most of these events are free and open to the public.

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Membership Directory: Why Your Organization Needs One & How to Create One

Eventmobi

Members can refer to these membership lists when seeking to connect with others within the same organization or community, and it can also be used by those outside your organization to find a professional or contact for other reasons (jobs, events, etc.). They’re typically distributed to members at meetings, events, or sent in the mail.

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National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals’ Virtual Event Uplifts Spirits During Pandemic

PCMA Convene

Henry, president of NCBMP, speak during a session of NCBMP’s Be Inspired Speaker Series: A Night at the Museum. The result was a five-night virtual event that was open to the public — NCBMP’s Be Inspired Speaker Series: A Night at the Museum, which took place May 18–22. Henry and vice president Nicholas I. Putting It Together.

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At-Home Perk: How the Specialty Coffee Association Made Its Virtual Event a Sensory Experience

PCMA Convene

Coffee is a staple at all face-to-face events, but at Specialty Coffee Association’s (SCA) Re:co (Regarding: Coffee) Symposium, participants’ interest in the beverage goes far beyond seeking a jolt of caffeine. And their experiences at the event go way beyond just talking about coffee.

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Is Your Event Tech Ready for GDPR?

CadmiumCD

If you’re involved in the events industry, you’ve probably heard of the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR , that’s going into effect this month. So what do you as an event planner need to think about now that GDPR is here? The post Is Your Event Tech Ready for GDPR? GDPR Employee Training.

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Best in Show 2016

PCMA Convene

We asked readers to nominate exemplary meeting professionals who usually operate out of the spotlight, behind the scenes, working in areas such as convention services, audiovisual, event technology, and catering. He is always available, organized, and reliable in handling whatever needs to be done to help his clients have a successful event.

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The Challenge of Virtualizing Trade Shows and Exhibit Halls

PCMA Convene

“We need to make sure that we don’t simply transfer what we believe the physical event” to be, Witt said, “into a digital world.” Research conducted by Freeman indicates that 69 percent of exhibitors rate virtual events as only fair or poor, Parul Shah, Freeman’s vice president of data insights, told Convene. “On Parul Shah.