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Deconstructing COVID-19 Compliance & Event Safety With Alan Kleinfeld

Endless Events

.” ” I did meeting planning full time until September 11th, 2001,” he adds. “I was doing event planning and it was like: ‘While we’re doing this, we should probably make a note of the fire exits in our meeting space. .” Then, Alan decided to sign up as a reserve police officer.

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Are Exhibitors Abandoning Trade Show Lead Retrieval?

Maritz Global Events

For many trade show exhibitors, GDPR stands for “gosh-darned problematic regulation.” Rachel Stephan, an entrepreneur at heart and a creative at mind, jump-started her business in 2001. Rachel lives for a challenge and whips up the cleverest of concepts in the blink of an eye for her event planning and association clients.

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AI’s Environmental Impact: What You Need to Know

Smart Meetings

Governments and companies can take steps to regulate it. Smart Meetings recent white paper, The Evolution of Events AI, showed just how many planners are using AI and their perceptions of the value it adds to their work. However, its essential to be aware of its impacts and stay on top of how its being regulated.