During the past year, meeting and event professionals across the globe were forced to adapt to the “new normal” of virtual events. Although most of us missed our in-person meetings, we discovered some advantages of virtual events like extended reach and accessibility. This has unlocked new opportunities for organizations to build valuable relationships with their customers, prospects, and other constituents through live events- both virtual and in-person.
We are entering the era of year-round live engagement programs and it’s important to find a long-term virtual event solution that enables you to deliver best-in-class content, connect your audience members, build community, and allow for sponsor activation opportunities along the way.
In this live webinar, we’ll share tips and best practices on how to improve your virtual event channel so you can deliver great virtual events that your attendees will love.
During the live presentation, you’ll learn:
- The latest technology trends impacting the virtual world
- The ongoing role of virtual events in your total event program
- How to build an engaging virtual event your attendees will love, and how to connect them with each other
- Best practices from industry peers for virtual events of all sizes
Earn CEUs: The Events Industry Council has reviewed the learning objectives of this activity and has indicated that attendees will receive 1 CE hours in the Strategic Planning Domain of the CMP or CMP-HC Standards.
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Julie Haddix is the Senior Director, Solutions Marketing for Cvent, Inc. She has worked for Cvent for 15 years and helped to build the company’s Enterprise sales and marketing divisions, including its approach to Strategic Meetings Management. In her current role, she oversees strategic messaging and content for the event marketing and management platform holistically. Julie also wears her own “event planner” hat as a member of the “core team” for Cvent CONNECT, shaping the event marketing and content/session approach for Cvent’s annual user conference. Julie graduated from the McIntire School of Business at the University of Virginia with a B.S. in Commerce and concentrations in Marketing and Management. She lives in Westchester County, NY with her husband, 4 year old son, and 1 year old daughter.