State of Events – January 2022 Update
We’re excited to put 2021 behind us and hopeful that with the years’ end, so will be the end of COVID-19! While the entire event industry is cautiously optimistic and …
We’re excited to put 2021 behind us and hopeful that with the years’ end, so will be the end of COVID-19! While the entire event industry is cautiously optimistic and …
There are a lot of options to consider in this half in/half out world we’re in right now. Here are a few tips to consider when planning your next event, based on common things that have come up for us.
Tis the season for festive holiday packages! And, thanks to Covid, more packages than ever are being shipped out as businesses around the world look to send their clients, vendors, and employees gifts to mark the end of the year.
Just because you (and your team) is familiar with technology and platforms you’re using for your event, doesn’t mean that your audience automatically will be, too. Here’s what you can do to help them.
With the holidays approaching, it’s time to start thinking about ways to show appreciation towards your employees, stakeholders and volunteers.
We’re using this World Mental Health Day as an opportunity to reflect on our lives and how we take care of ourselves as young professionals.
We are taking in-depth look at insurance policies that have changed since COVID-19 took over, and some of the things you need to consider before confirming your next in-person event.
In this month’s State of Events, we’re talking about the difference between events touting COVID-19 buzz words to encourage ticket sales and actually doing everything in their power to be safe.
Block parties, concerts, and team building events are all great ways to come together, but how can you execute these social events safely? Our team has some ideas.
Especially after the year and a half we’ve had, volunteers, staff and donors deserve all the appreciation in the world. But how can you execute appreciation events safely? We’ve got your back.
Whether you’re organizing a golf tournament, fun run or a drive-in movie, we have a lot of ideas on how to execute them (and more types of events) safely for virtual, hybrid and in-person scenarios.
Our company name is pretty unique and we often get asked why and how the name came about. Here’s the story!
We’re diving into the Calgary Stampede and how it’s played a leading role in the large event space in the “post”-COVID world. What went well? What didn’t? And how can we learn from it?
There are a lot of factors to consider when planning an inclusive event. Here, we break down key elements for successful hybrid events.
Have you ever considered hiring an event planner, but are not entirely sure what they do or what value they bring to the table? This blog post breaks it all down.
We’re highlighting why hybrid is here to stay and what the best practices are for these ‘in-between’ times with safety being our utmost priority.
We believe that it is important to honour Indigenous peoples at any and all events throughout the year. One of the best ways to demonstrate respect is to follow the protocols that have been put in place.
There is some specific language when it comes to event experience and design. Thanks to Anthony Vade, CED, altMBA, we have a list of the top terms.
Event design is more than just the physical set-up that is seen during an event. Event design is an all-encompassing strategy of the event: from first touch-point to post-event emails or post-event follow ups.