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Day One Welcome - Liz King Caruso
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Opening Keynote: Change Starts Now - Leslie Short
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OPENING KEYNOTE: Thriving Through COVID-19 - True Stories from an Independent Event Professional - DJ Neekola
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OPENING KEYNOTE: Understanding Uncharted Territory—Seizing Opportunities Before They Disappear - Jeff Hurt
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Co-Creation & Virtual Experience Design - Anthony Vade
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Digital Event Roles: Identifying the Skills You Need For Success for a Virtual Event - Leslie Bailey
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How to Create an Engaging Virtual Event - Alysha Parker
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Fundraising in our Virtual Climate - Tahira Endean & Ms. Jenn Glynn
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Science not stopped by Coronavirus: How a large scientific meeting successfully pivoted to virtual in record time - Silke Fleischer
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Looking at the Future of Experiential Events Post COVID-19 - Liz King & Erica Taylor Haskins
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Thinking Beyond: Visioning a Future for Special Events Post COVID-19 - Daniela Grafman
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Sponsorship Sales: Providing Value to your Clients and Revenue to your Team - Diana Canellis
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PIVOT: From Public Speaker to Virtual Event Host - Liz King & Ramon Ray
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Adapting to Disruptions with your Intangible Skills - Nick Borelli
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Future of Meetings in Post-COVID world – Operational Necessities in Evaluating a Venue - Phoenix Porcelli & Elaine Morena
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Post Pandemic Sales Strategies for the Event Industry - Heather Hansen O'Neill
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Setting the Table for a Shift in Event F&B Service - Liz King & Tracy Stuckrath
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WellBeing – Taking Good Care of Yourself and Your Attendees - Rachael Riggs
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Future-Ready Skills for Meetings - Liz King & Lori Pugh Marcum
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Checking In To Learn, Retain and Apply - Jeff Hurt
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OPENING KEYNOTE: PIVOT: How Your Existing Clients Can Help You Pivot - Donvil Collins
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Evolving Event Design Post-COVID - Kathiya Zelasco
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How We Can Use Hybrid Meetings to Bring Back Live Events - Liz King & Ms. Aryn Chapman
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Safe Meetings: New Considerations to Guide Planning and Implementation - Liz King & Aaron Wolowiec
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The Power of Community - Coalition Building and Change-making during an Industry Crisis - Ms. Lyn Stout, Philip Dufour, & Jeannette Traveres
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Engaging with your Followers on Instagram During #Covid-19 - Felix Vargas
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How to Generate Business During a Crisis - Liz King & Sheila Fox
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2020 Virtual Event Trends - Will Curran
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The Power of Virtual Event Data - Joe Coangelo
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It's All About the Comeback: Take Control of Your Narrative and Rewrite Your Reality - Courtney Stanley
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Free Your Time & Success Will Follow - Angela Proffitt
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The Power of Taking Action - Mahoganey Marcial Jones
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Your Brand is Not a Moment in Time...Or Is it? - Liz King & Jessica Levin
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Meetings PC (Post COVID): Tech Tools for Trailblazing Times - Jim Spellos
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The Future of Work is Purpose-Driven - Liz King & Elizabeth Glau
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3 Inspired Career Shift Actions to Take Now - Bryn Johnson
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I'll Take Virtual Game Shows for 500" - Ray Hansen & Dan Yaman
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Virtual Events Reimagined: Lessons learned from producing a 5,000 person event in less than 6 weeks that pushed the bounds of what virtual can be - Allison Magyar
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Virtual Spaces - Naomi Clare
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Roll It All Up—Your Take-Aways To Remember, Apply and Adapt - Jeff Hurt
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10 Ideas to Generate Revenue NOW - Liz King
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How to: Choose a Great Virtual Event Provider - Liz King
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The Future of Events and Hospitality - Dan Berger
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I’ll Take Virtual Game Shows for 500″ – Ray Hansen & Dan Yaman
samanthaSilverberg June 24, 2020
- Gamification is very important for a virtual event engagement.
- People tend to retain the first and last quarter of your content so shortening sessions and making sure your most impactful points are during those times is a great way to ensure people take your content to the next level.
- Asking questions related to each major point of your content is a great way to help people retain what you are learning. People interacting with your content is so important when you want them to remember it.