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The Event Planning Gene

Smart Meetings

Formerly a postgraduate in public relations and advertising, working with technology clients as a PR executive, a vacation to the Cayman Islands was all it took to change Pereira’s career trajectory forever. “I Pereira joined The Westin Grand Cayman in 2017 as pool and beach concierge. But life had different plans.”

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5 Tips for Planning Fundraising Events That Exceed Expectations

Social Tables

As your event approaches, the marketing team may focus specifically on c reating press releases, w orking with local publications to extend reach, social media promotion , and i mplementing an email communication strategy to foster pre-event engagement. Online donations have increased more than 12% year over year. Click To Tweet.

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5 Tips for Planning Fundraising Events That Exceed Expectations

Social Tables

As your event approaches, the marketing team may focus specifically on c reating press releases, w orking with local publications to extend reach, social media promotion , and i mplementing an email communication strategy to foster pre-event engagement. Online donations have increased more than 12% year over year. Click To Tweet 2.

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Media Mixer + Makers

Convene by PCMA

Rob Gard A closing event held at a historic off-site venue during the annual PRSA (Public Relations Society of America) Travel & Tourism 2023 Section Conference, which Convene attended in late June, gave Destination Madison a chance to demonstrate that expertise.

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Defining Employee Engagement and Making a Case for Nurturing It

Motivation Excellence

We need on-demand technology more than we used to, and we are constantly updating our social media posts, sending texts and chatting online. In a Dale Carnegie study in 2017, researchers discovered that 42 percent of executives spend a tremendous amount of their time on worker engagement. This is causing us to be less engaged at work.