This week we wanted to do a bit of a round up of all of the exciting things that happened last week. And … as some of you might know, brevity is not our strong suit and we might get a bit wordy in some of those Insta posts. So we thought this would be a great way to highlight some of the topical event-related subjects we had covered over the last seven days just in case you missed them.
Pop the Champagne:
Let’s start with the most exciting! Last Thursday we were awarded the ‘Best Professional – Event Planner’ of the year award at this year’s Edmonton Event Awards! We were also a finalist in the ‘Best Live Event’ category for the Alberta School of Business’ Centennial campaign. We have to throw out a special ‘thank you’ to the Timewise team for conceptualizing the Event Awards and for all of the hard work they invest into making this event possible. We’re very excited about being recognized but we’re also very thankful to everyone who makes opportunities such as this possible. If you missed us gushy about you, you, and yes, even you … you can read our mushy post here:
New Clients:
We’re excited to welcome two new clients to the Tycoon Family: TEC Edmonton and the Alliance française of Edmonton. We’ll be working with TEC Edmonton on their prestigious VenturePrize event on May 4, 2017 (which is also celebrating their 15th anniversary this year!) and with Alliance française of Edmonton on their fouth annual Make Music Edmonton event on June 21, 2017.
Springing Ahead:
Next week is the official kick off of Spring and that has us thinking ahead to the Spring and Summer event season. The second quarter of the year tends to be a busy time for staff appreciation events, client appreciation events, golf tournaments, and retreats. You can check out one of last week’s Insta posts on some guidelines and things to think about here:
Introverts vs Extroverts:
As event planners, understanding our event participants is so important, which includes appreciating their areas of comfort. What an introvert needs at an event can be very different than what an extrovert needs as part of their event experience.
A few questions to ask yourself:
– at networking events, how are we accommodating both personality types to establish a level of comfort and confidence?
– at conferences, have we created quiet spaces as part of the event floorplan so that participants aren’t retreating to hotel rooms and leaving our event floor?
– do we have appropriate activities for both personality types (i.e. ones that are more group or team focused, and ones which are self-directed)?
– how are we managing Q&A sessions so that participants aren’t intimidated to ask questions in front of their peers?
Such considerations will make the experience far more enjoyable for our participants and show that thoughtfulness has gone beyond high level event details and show that we’ve taken the time to truly understand our guests’ needs.
A couple of great articles from Event Manager Blog on the topic worth checking out are:
1. “Are you Ignoring Half of Your Audience? Event Planning for Introverts”
2. “How to Engage Introverts at Conferences”
How To Get Started In The Events Industry:
One question that I get asked all of the time as an event planner is: “What suggestions would you give to someone who is interested in pursuing event planning or wants to know more about the industry?” Last week I decided to post about this very question and offer some advice and resources that might be helpful.
If you missed it, fret not! You can read it here: http://bit.ly/2nfciVb
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Until next week everyone!
– Your Tycoons, xoxo