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Hear our latest podcast featuring an interview with IAEE VP of Learning Experiences Marsha Flanagan, as she reveals how that association balances the need to service small groups within the membership while creating programs that make business sense.
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So you’ve planned an event and your invitees are quickly becoming attendees. Step one, complete; you’ve created an enticing event. But how can you manage your growing number of attendees to ensure that they’ll leave your event with more than just a few hours of small talk under their belts? Everyday, more and more companies are looking towards matchmaking as a means of connecting their events’ attendees in a more meaningful, profitable way.
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