
Episode 58: Pandemic Positives: Rethinking the Member/Sponsor Relationships for Associations with Ann Hollins from Events Outlined
While the pandemic had many troubles for our industry, Ann chooses to look at the bright side – and think
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the events industry to its knees globally with the indefinite suspension of large in-person events. Virtual events have quickly gone from a “nice-to-have” option to the MAIN option for the foreseeable future and virtual components are here to stay for the long-term. There’s a lot of anxiety, uncertainty & questions from our events peers re: technology + executing events in the virtual realm, so the techsytalk brand is here to serve as a resource in a space that we are experienced in and instinctively geek out on.
WHO WE ARE
Event planners with over a decade of experience planning meetings, conferences and other corporate events in both live and virtual settings. We are experts at exploiting the best offerings in event tech to deliver a superior attendee experience.
WHY WE EXIST
As early adopters of event technology we are uniquely positioned to help transition planners from in-person gatherings to virtual events. techsytalk LIVE Global promises to be a resource to facilitate the evolution of the events and meeting industry in an increasingly tech-centric world.
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