How Do You Keep Up?

As an event planner, how do you keep up with changes? When covid hit, I was working with a group to turn a 3-day in-person event into an online experience. We literally changed everything we were doing in mere months. Online platform technology was changing every time we opened our eyes. When we could meetContinue reading “How Do You Keep Up?”

Why Not Weddings?

Sometimes when I am introduced to a person as an event planner they automatically hear “wedding planner” and start talking about details from their wedding, their friends’ wedding, or ask for advice about an upcoming wedding. They are often taken aback when I tell them that even though as a Certified Meeting Professional I couldContinue reading “Why Not Weddings?”

Put Your Mask on First

We have all heard this spiel when flying, when the oxygen mask falls from the overhead compartment, put your mask on before helping someone else. It is going to be easier to focus on helping others if you are securely buttoned up with your own mask first. Although, if there is a reason for youContinue reading “Put Your Mask on First”

Room with a View

Oftentimes when hosting an event, organizations invite keynote speakers, guest artists, special performers, or emcees to participate, sometimes referred to as VIPs. Most organizations would agree that we want to treat our VIPs well. Occasionally we are contractually obligated to provide specific things like brand-name snacks in the greenroom or no less than 4-star hotelContinue reading “Room with a View”

Communication Styles

If you’ve reached adulthood you have probably figured out that people communicate in different ways. Some like to text everything, some will only talk on the phone, and others, like me, need everything written down so I rely heavily on email. The sooner you understand the communication style of those you interact with the most,Continue reading “Communication Styles”