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FICP 2023 Empowered Members for a Future Beyond the Horizon

Smart Meetings

Financial & Insurance Conference Professionals (FICP) brought 700 thought leaders together at JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort in Florida to prepare meeting professionals for whatever comes next with a call to reflect, discover and recharge.

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Digital Event Design: 4 Realities of the ‘Wild West of the Speaker World’

PCMA Convene

“The pressure is on to make it interesting and motivate the audience to focus on the event.”. There is a need for new contract language. With an uncertain road ahead for the events industry, Mathy recommended that event organizers insert additional language in speaker contracts to protect their organizations.

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AV Contracts Explained

Canadian Special Events

As an event planner, you need to sign a lot of contracts and let’s face it, some of them can be confusing, particularly the AV contracts. Luckily, Jon Trask breaks it down what you need to know to get through a long and complex AV contract. . The first part of the event AV agreement is the quote. Nough Said.

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33 Questions to Ask When Planning for the Return of In-Person Events

Event Leadership Institute

As some organizations consider planning and holding in-person events and gatherings, and other communities are in the early stages of moving ahead, there are many new questions to consider. Developed in partnership with MPI, the course provides new ways to prepare event strategy, design, execution, and evaluation. Share below.

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Essential Accidental Planner Resources

SmartMeetings

These are the secrets you need to know after the contract has been signed to ensure everything goes according to plan. These are the secrets you need to know after the contract has been signed to ensure everything goes according to plan. How can an accidental planner learn more about what wellness looks like in event design?

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Starting an event planning business: Your guide to turning a passion for planning into profit

Planning Pod

Budgeting for success It goes without saying that starting an event or wedding planning business requires careful financial planning. You will need to determine the initial capital needed to cover startup costs, including office or event space, equipment, marketing, and insurance.

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Best Practices for Safe Meetings from APEX COVID-19 Business Recovery Taskforce

SmartMeetings

Expert groups are addressing each area, starting with a report on health and safety from the Meeting and Event Design group that is scheduled to be on the EIC website by early July. The living document will be updated as the situation changes and everyone learns more about how to support a vibrant live events industry.