Events gone virtual: Tips and resources
When in-person is no-go, planners figure out how-to.
When in-person is no-go, planners figure out how-to.
Nonprofits shift to virtual settings amid pandemic.
Thursday and Friday are overbooked. The other weekdays are lonely. Shift some events.
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What can interns learn about event planning? As it turns out, quite a bit.
Moxley Carmichael interns share lessons learned at large-scale event.
2,000 entries and counting – and keep them coming.
Event planning is hectic. Shortcuts help.
Springtime is event time. Send those events!
RSVP instructions are not an optional response. Planners need to know the number of attendees.
First-year event director of the International Biscuit Festival outlines lessons learned as event expands.
Courtney Kliman shares insight after planning first-time fundraiser.
Sorting? Running? What do these have to do with auctions? EventCheck Knox gets Morton Massey to explain.
Gay Lyons explains how, with a little planning, all events can go green.
Guest blogger Morton Massey shares the mistakes he sees most often at events.
If there’s one thing experienced event planners know, it’s that timing is everything.
Scissors. Tape. Zip ties. Flash drive. What do all of these things have in common? They each belong in an event planner’s toolbox.