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So far in our event planning series, we’ve laid the groundwork for the first decisions to make to kickstart your event planning, we’ve talked about what
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So far in our event planning series, we’ve laid the groundwork for the first decisions to make to kickstart your event planning, we’ve talked about what

Welcome back to our event planning series! Can you believe that fall is already just 6 months away? If you’ve got an event or conference

Fall conference season is 6 months away… that means the time to start planning for your fall events is now! In the last blog post,

Fall is a big event season for economic development organizations. From conferences to Business Appreciation Week to Economic Development Week activities, September and October are

Happy (almost) fall! Students are back at school, and sports are in season. Last week, I went to my first football game of the year

Last week, I spoke at my first in-person conference since March 2020! It was great to get back on stage again and speak in front

Many organizations are offering hybrid events, which give participants the option of attending virtually or attending in person. After more than a year of virtual

Welcome back to our blog series about how to plan, promote, and host a webinar or virtual event on Zoom from start to finish! Today

Welcome back to the Zoom newsletter series! Over the past few weeks, we’ve been covering how to plan and prepare for a virtual webinar or
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