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5 Event Planning Magazines to Inspire Your Next Event

Social Tables

The inspiration for your events can come from just about anywhere: event planning magazines, colleagues, other events, or social media. These event planning magazines, both digital and print, can help inspire your next big event idea. Want event planning magazine content digitally?

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THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL HALLS INVESTS IN EVENTS TEAM WITH NEW HIRES

Prestige Events Magazine

The Westminster venue has opened the new year with new hires on the events team, in lieu of a forthcoming announcement which will broaden the Royal Horticultural Society’s events offering. Michelle has 20-years experience in the events industry across many areas from hotels and hospitality to floating venues.

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An Ode to 40 Women Influencers In the Events Industry

Hubilo Blog

Judi Holler : Judi is a prolific public speaker and event emcee. She’s a past president of Meeting Professionals International, Chicago and has been named as one of the 40 under 40 in the meetings industry by Connect magazine in 2015. Awarded as one of the top 100 women who inspire and innovate in 2018 by Smart Meetings Magazine.

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10 Publishers with Visionary Event Strategies

Bizzabo

Here's an in-depth look at publishers who have grown beyond the newspaper, magazine, and digital article businesses they started with. They now host these top 10 must-attend live events and have a lot to teach planners about publisher event strategies. This expansion has led to publisher produced live events.

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Interviews with Planners – Selena Browning

Eventinterface

It can be easy to forget that not everyone understands what it takes to produce an event. While our minds as planners go straight to each detail, figuring numbers and coming up with realistic event ideas. A client often just sees the overall picture of how they want their event to feel and look like.

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Interviews with Planners – Selena Browning

Eventinterface

It can be easy to forget that not everyone understands what it takes to produce an event. While our minds as planners go straight to each detail, figuring numbers and coming up with realistic event ideas. A client often just sees the overall picture of how they want their event to feel and look like.

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Interviews with Planners – Selena Browning

Eventinterface

It can be easy to forget that not everyone understands what it takes to produce an event. While our minds as planners go straight to each detail, figuring numbers and coming up with realistic event ideas. A client often just sees the overall picture of how they want their event to feel and look like.