Event Experience brings the best and brightest Event Experience Leaders together to share stories, tips, and lessons learned from creating some of the world's biggest events. Featuring conversations about event marketing, event management, audience engagement, and how to measure event success.
S5 E134 · Mon, April 14, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore is joined by industry experts Venita McLemore, EJ Oelling, and Amanda Armstrong to discuss the challenges and strategies for proving ROI in event planning. The panel shares insights on aligning event objectives with business goals, leveraging technology for data-driven decisions, and fostering collaboration with go-to-market teams to enhance event success. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding both ROI and ROE (Return on Emotion) to create impactful events that resonate with attendees and stakeholders. The experts emphasize the need for clear communication, stakeholder engagement, and the use of innovative tools to measure and optimize event outcomes. The episode provides valuable takeaways for event professionals looking to demonstrate the value of their events effectively. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to engage attendees by offering incentives like 'swag for your thoughts' to gather real-time feedback. Why you should align event goals with business objectives and ensure all stakeholders are involved in the planning process. How to use technology and data to measure event success and communicate results effectively to stakeholders. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-roi-aws-encore-6sense
S5 E133 · Mon, March 31, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Lauren Sorensen, the Director of Brand Experience at Bizzabo. They discuss the current state of the events industry, the importance of brand in event planning, and how Bizzabo is fostering connections through their events. Lauren shares insights on avoiding common pitfalls in event planning, emphasizing the need for collaboration and leveraging technology to streamline processes. She also highlights Bizzabo's efforts to create meaningful connections through their Bizzy Building Connections series, aiming to support and connect event professionals in authentic ways. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why event planners should focus on creating personal and authentic connections at their events. How utilizing tools and technology can significantly streamline the event planning process and improve efficiency. Why incorporating strong branding and storytelling into events can enhance the overall experience and make it more memorable for attendees. Mentioned in this episode Lauren Sorenson Bizzabo For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-industry-trends-bizzabo
S5 E132 · Mon, March 17, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore welcomes Katie McIntyre, Director of Strategy and Event Technology at Opus, to discuss the evolving landscape of event planning. They explore the increasing trend of last-minute registrations and how event planners can incentivize early sign-ups through strategies like first-comers, passes, and early access to session catalogs. Katie McIntyre shares insights on the importance of experiential elements in events, especially for technology clients, to make abstract concepts more tangible and memorable. She emphasizes the need for events to be less transactional and more engaging, allowing attendees to have an organic interaction with the brand. The conversation also touches on the significance of understanding attendee needs and aligning them with brand goals to ensure successful and meaningful event experiences. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why you should incentivize early registration by offering exclusive access to content or limited discounts to combat last-minute sign-ups. How experiential elements in events can make abstract concepts tangible and memorable, enhancing attendee engagement. Why understanding and aligning brand goals with attendee needs is crucial for creating meaningful event experiences. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-registration-trends-opus
S5 E131 · Mon, March 10, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore introduces a special webinar featuring industry veterans Colleen Bisconti from IBM, Katie McIntyre from Opus, and Suzette Wilson Samuels from Drury Design. The discussion focuses on the 2025 State of Events and Industry Benchmarks report, covering topics such as the rise of in-person events, the importance of immersive experiences, sustainability in event planning, and leveraging micro events and webinars to enhance attendee engagement and knowledge retention. The panelists share insights on the challenges and opportunities in the event industry, emphasizing the importance of creating authentic, immersive experiences and the role of technology in enhancing event strategies. They also discuss the significance of micro events and field marketing in supporting larger B2B events, and the evolving role of webinars as a digital tactic. The conversation highlights the need for intentionality, data-driven decision-making, and strategic partnerships to drive successful event outcomes. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How in-person events are considered the most impactful marketing channel, with 78% of organizers agreeing on their effectiveness. How sustainability remains a top priority for attendees, with 18% indicating it as their main concern when attending events. How micro events and field marketing are crucial for success, with 64% of organizers planning to use them to support larger events. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/2025-event-industry-benchmarks
S5 E130 · Mon, February 24, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, Rachel Moore interviews Adam Palleschi, managing director of BB Blanc, about his journey from technician to director, the evolving role of technology in events, and the importance of sustainability in AV production. They discuss the impact of AI on event planning and the significance of human interaction in any event experience. Adam Palleschi shares insights into how AI and AR are being used in the events industry, emphasizing the importance of using technology to augment rather than replace human interaction. He also highlights the need for creativity in event planning and the benefits of sharing budgets with AV teams to maximize value and enhance the overall event experience. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How AI can enhance event experiences by aiding in messaging, networking, and learning but should not overshadow the human element. How sustainability in AV production is advancing with technologies like LED lighting, reducing emissions and waste. Why event planners should involve AV teams early in the planning process and share budgets to maximize creative potential and event impact. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/ ai-ar-sustainability-events-bb-blanc
S5 E129 · Mon, February 17, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore welcomes Bethany Murphy, the Head of Events at 6sense, to discuss her extensive experience in event planning and marketing. They explore current trends in the event industry, including the integration of AI, the importance of non-alcoholic beverage options, and how to infuse fun into brand experiences. Bethany shares insights on how to manage event budgets effectively, emphasizing the importance of real-time updates, contingency planning, and transparency with finance teams. She also offers advice for event planners working with more conservative brands on how to incorporate trends and creativity while staying true to their brand identity. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Ideas for incorporating fun and trendy activations like mocktails and oxygen bars to create memorable event experiences. The importance of regularly updating and managing your event budget to ensure financial success and transparency with your team and executives. How to leverage your professional network and attend industry events to build relationships and gain insights from other event professionals. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-trends-budgets-6sense
S5 E128 · Mon, January 27, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore welcomes Brandon Wernli, CEO of BW Events Tech, to discuss the evolving landscape of event technology. They explore the importance of understanding client needs, selecting the right tools, and the practical application of technology in real-world events. Brandon shares insights on tech adoption in events, highlighting a real-world example involving augmented reality and AI to enhance attendee experience. He emphasizes the importance of having a clear strategy, budget considerations, and the value of pilot testing new technologies before full-scale implementation. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How understanding your event's strategy and goals helps you to select the right technology stack. How emerging technologies like augmented reality can enhance attendee experience and solve real-world challenges. How to prepare contingency plans for technology deployments to ensure seamless execution even if issues arise. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/bw-events-tech-attendee-experience
S5 E127 · Mon, January 20, 2025
In this episode of the Event Experience podcast, industry experts discuss the trends that will shape events in 2025, focusing on experiential learning, immersive events, and networking opportunities. The panelists, including Bethany Murphy, Erica Spoor, and Brandon Wernli, share insights on how these trends can be integrated into event planning, emphasizing the importance of understanding audience preferences and leveraging technology to enhance attendee experiences. The conversation also explores the role of AI in event planning, highlighting its potential to personalize and streamline event experiences. The panelists discuss the challenges and opportunities of adopting new technologies, stressing the need for careful planning and audience engagement. They also touch on the significance of micro-events and gamification, considering their long-term impact on the industry. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for event planners looking to stay ahead of emerging trends. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to enhance personalization and engagement with AI The importance of understanding your attendees to optimize your events How to use technology with event goals and prevent potential issues Mentioned in this episode Bethany Murphy 6sense Erica Spoor Sparks Brandon Wernli BW Events Tech For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-trends-2025-experts
S5 E126 · Mon, January 13, 2025
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore welcomes Sydney Melin, Executive Director of Audience and Community Marketing at Forbes, to discuss the role of event technology in enhancing attendee experiences. Sydney shares insights on how Forbes uses event tech to streamline processes and improve engagement, highlighting the importance of integrating technology to provide a seamless experience for attendees. Sydney Melin emphasizes the significance of using event technology not only for event management but also to enhance the attendee experience. She shares examples from Forbes' events, such as the CMO Summit, where they achieved an 80% app adoption rate, demonstrating the effectiveness of using a centralized platform for session registration and communication. Sydney also discusses the potential of AI in post-event communication to maintain engagement and improve future events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to utilize event technology to enhance attendee experiences and streamline communication. The importance of regularly reassessing and updating your event tech to ensure it meets current needs and capabilities. How to engage with attendees post-event using personalized content and AI-driven tools to maintain community and gather feedback. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/forbes-event-technology
S5 E125 · Mon, December 23, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Sarah Reuter, CEO of Elevate Travel Company, about her experiences and insights in the event industry. Sarah discusses the shift towards providing non-alcoholic options at events and the importance of mindfulness in both professional and personal lives. Sarah shares her personal journey with alcohol and addiction, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and healthier lifestyle choices at events. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of event planning, where offering a variety of options, including adhering to dietary restrictions and offering non-alcoholic beverages, is becoming increasingly important to cater to diverse attendee needs. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The events industry is increasingly focusing on providing food and beverage options to cater to healthier lifestyle choices and inclusivity. Sharing personal experiences with alcohol and addiction can empower others to be open about their own experiences, reducing stigma and promoting inclusivity in event planning. The industry is evolving to offer more varied food and drink options, allowing attendees with different needs the ability to enjoy social aspects without feeling singled out or pressured to consume alcohol. Mentioned in this episode Sarah Reuter Elevate Travel Company Jessica Zweig The Feminine Frequency Business School Club Ichi For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/elevate-travel-company-non-alcoholic-events
S5 E124 · Mon, December 16, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Carina Bauer, CEO of IMEX Group, about the recent IMEX America event. Carina discusses the unique aspects of the event, including the introduction of a Brand Experience Summit aimed at bridging the gap between marketers and the events industry and the importance of community-led events that enhance the overall experience for attendees. Carina emphasizes the significance of building a network within the events industry and the need for event planners to prioritize their time effectively. She highlights the value of partnerships in delivering specialized programs and the importance of creating personalized experiences for different sectors of attendees. The episode also touches on the long-term strategic goals of IMEX and the importance of innovation and incremental improvement in the events industry. Carina Bauer is passionate about the business events sector and its impact on the world, taking a particular interest in issues around sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and mentoring the leaders of tomorrow. Carina also takes a keen interest in leadership development, and organizational best practices and culture. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Learn the importance of building a network in the events industry to avoid feeling isolated and to gain support from peers. Hear how IMEX America focuses on creating a community-led event experience, allowing attendees to craft unique micro experiences within the larger event. Understand the significance of stepping back to prioritize tasks effectively, ensuring time is spent on the most impactful work for event planners. Mentioned in this episode Carina Bauer IMEX Group Julius Solaris Miguel Neves Skift For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/imex-carina-bauer-community-innovation
S5 E123 · Mon, December 09, 2024
In this conversation, Rachel Moore and Ashley Casal delve into the intricacies of event planning, focusing on budgeting and financial forecasting. Ashley shares her expertise in managing event logistics, emphasizing the importance of understanding costs, setting realistic budgets, and communicating effectively with stakeholders. The discussion also covers the significance of vendor relationships, the necessity of organization in budgeting, and practical advice for new event planners. Throughout the conversation, Ashley highlights the need for flexibility and creativity in maximizing event experiences while managing costs. Meet our panel Ashley Casal is the Director of In-Person Events at Catalyst, where she excels in crafting immersive event experiences that foster community and drive engagement. Known for her expertise in live event strategy, Ashley brings a creative and results-focused approach to connecting audiences with Catalyst's mission. Her shoes of choice for the all-day events are Cole Haan Oxfords. Takeaways Financial Planning: Budget forecasting is essential for estimating financial needs and understanding ROI to make informed budgeting decisions. Event Management: Setting limits, leveraging sponsors, and investing in technology are crucial for successful event planning and maximization of the event budget. Attendee Experience: Food and beverage quality and collecting attendee feedback are vital for a positive attendee experience, which can inform future budgeting decisions. Operational Efficiency: Organization and building strong vendor relationships are key to effective budget management and potential cost savings. Flexibility in budgeting is necessary to adapt to changing costs. Mentioned in this episode Ashley Casal Catalyst For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/beyond-the-budget-ashley-casal
S5 E122 · Mon, December 02, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore discusses tips for effective budgeting in 2025 with Noelle Feist, Senior of Global Strategic Events at Zendesk, Ashley Casal, Director of In-Person Events at Catalyst, and Rachel Burden, Head of Events and Sponsorships at Intuit Canada. They highlight the importance of contingency planning, how creative thinking is the key to creating exceptional experiences on a tight budget, and how to manage-up when budgets are stretched thin. Meet our panel Noelle Feist is the Senior of Global Strategic Events at Zendesk. In case you’re not familiar, Zendesk is a service-first CRM company that builds powerful and flexible software to meet the needs of any business. Ashley Casal is the Director of In-Person Events at Catalyst, the go-to resource on advancing gender equity at work, leading women's inclusion and advancement and helping organizations drive systemic change. Rachel Burden is the Head of Events and Sponsorships at Intuit Canada. Serving approximately 100 million customers worldwide with TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks, and Mailchimp, Intuit helps put more money in consumers’ and small businesses’ pockets, saving them time by eliminating work, and ensuring they have confidence in every financial decision they make. Here’s what you’ll learn in this conversation: How to define your event objective and allocate your budget accordingly Tips for creating a flexible budget Ideas for keeping event costs low Mentioned in this episode Noelle Feist on LinkedIn Zendesk Ashley Casal on LinkedIn Catalyst Rachel Burden on LinkedIn Intuit Canada For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/ tight-budgets-zendesk-catalyst-intuit-canada
S5 E121 · Mon, November 25, 2024
In this episode of the Event Experience podcast by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore welcomes Sarah Gannon, director of corporate events at MathWorks, to discuss key trends and priorities for the year 2025. They cover the importance of strategic measurement, addressing generational considerations in event planning, and incorporating wellness into events. Sarah shares her journey in the events industry and offers valuable insights on how to create impactful and memorable event experiences while also emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and community involvement in the industry. Meet Sarah Gannon, a dynamic force in corporate experiential marketing with over 25 years of expertise in crafting impactful event strategies that leave a lasting impact and fuel company growth. She has worked with global giants like BMW, IBM, and GE, and now leads the Corporate Events Team at MathWorks, a Massachusetts software innovator accelerating the pace of engineering and science. Sarah serves as a Board Director for PCMA New England and has earned accolades like Meeting Professional of the Year from MPI New England. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to use events as part of your brand’s broader communication strategy Where to find volunteering opportunities in industry associations for your career growth How to define your event’s clear purpose and measurement strategy Mentioned in this episode Sarah Gannon on LinkedIn Mathworks The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/sarah-gannon-generational-event-trends .
S5 E121 · Mon, November 18, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, Rachel Moore moderates a discussion between Alon Alroy, co-founder and CMO of Bizzabo, and Sam Jacobs, CEO of Pavilion, focused on the intersection of events and community building for business growth. They highlight the importance of structure in event planning, the rise of smaller regional events, and the long-term benefits of community over immediate demand generation. Key points include how networking can be enhanced through structured events, the ROI of smaller micro-events, and how to measure the success of community building efforts. Alon Alroy is the co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Bizzabo. As a refresher, Bizzabo's Event Experience Operating System enables marketing and event teams to manage and scale their event programs. Alon helped build Bizzabo’s go-to-market teams since its founding in 2011. Sam Jacobs is the founder and CEO of Pavilion, the world’s #1 private community for GTM leaders. Since 2016, Sam has bootstrapped Pavilion to be a network of over 10,000 go-to-market professionals in B2B tech. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How crafting structure for your attendees enhances networking. How to see real ROI from hosting smaller events consistently. How to play the long game of community building for overall revenue success. Mentioned in this episode Sam Jacobs on LinkedIn Alon Alroy on LinkedIn Pavilion Community Behind the Cloud by Marc Benioff For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/sam-jacobs-pavilion-community .
S5 E120 · Mon, November 11, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Christine Renaud, CEO and founder of Braindate. They discuss how Braindate fosters meaningful exchanges at events by moving beyond transactional interactions and into true knowledge sharing and the exchange of experience. In 2008, Christine embarked on a ground-breaking mission: to transform gatherings into knowledge-sharing feasts. Fifteen years and over 1 million participants from 100 countries later, her technology company, Braindate has deeply enriched the lives of those who’ve engaged in meaningful exchanges. In 2015, Christine was selected as one of the “Most Innovative People in the Events Industry” by New York publication Bizbash, and also won the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ award in 2016 by Startup Canada. She was also listed in 2018 as one of the Canadian Inspiring Fifty, honoring 50 women shaping the future of technology in Canada. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How knowledge sharing improves your event ROI and attendee retention. How event professionals can design meaningful networking opportunities. How knowledge sharing works philosophically to foster a sense of belonging. Mentioned in this episode Christine Renaud on LinkedIn Braindate.com Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/christine-renaud-knowledge-sharing-networking .
S5 E119 · Mon, November 04, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore talks to Anh Nguyen, principal and co-founder of Spark Event Collective, about her team’s success with the grand opening of the BMO Centre in Calgary, Alberta. Anh shares her insights on managing large-scale events and emphasizing the importance of guiding guests through the experience, which included using over 300 entertainers to create flash mob transitions. She discusses the goals of the event, targeting current and prospective clients of the convention center, and highlights the collaborative effort required, involving a team of specialized senior event professionals. The episode also delves into the practical challenges and personal experiences faced by event planners, from footwear choices to overcoming setbacks. Anh Nguyen possesses over 15 years of event design, production, and management experience. She has managed everything from intimate corporate functions to large, international events and is known for her keen eye for detail while being able to lead, inspire and manage large, global teams. She founded Spark Event Management, an award-winning, full-service event management firm, from which the Collective is spun off from. Having experienced first-hand the challenges, excitement, disappointments, and thrill of entrepreneurship, she is passionate about supporting independent planners in the pursuit of their professional goals. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How team culture impacts the success of winning contracts and clients How using positive peer pressure among event attendees can support activations How to make the event space itself play a leading role in the experience Mentioned in this episode Anh Nguyen on LinkedIn Spark Event Collective BMO Centre, Calgary Likeable Badass by Alison Fragale For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/michael-barclay-energy-exchange-experiential</stro
S5 E118 · Mon, October 28, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, Rachel interviews Michael Barclay II, executive vice president of experiential at Essence Ventures, about his career and the critical role of experiential marketing in consumer engagement. Michael shares personal insights, such as event day essentials, his reading interests in Afro futurism, and industry trends like 'funflation.' Michael Barclay II is a top-tier experiential executive globally, known for driving success across companies, brands, and events. As the Executive Vice President of Experiential at ESSENCE Ventures, he spearheads the ESSENCE Festival of Culture, the largest festival in the U.S. by per-day attendance, attracting nearly 170,000 attendees daily to New Orleans. Recognized as an Industry Innovator by BizBash, Barclay's accolades include a Cannes Lion Bronze Award for the Simone Biles "Pause Is Power" Powerade campaign and a Clio Sports Bronze Award. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to worldbuild for your event experiences How to sustain attendee energy during and after events Michael’s new Crowded House creator platform Mentioned in this episode Michael Barclay II on LinkedIn Essence Ventures For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/michael-barclay-energy-exchange-experiential .
S5 E117 · Mon, October 21, 2024
In this episode of the Event Experience podcast by Bizzabo, you'll get a taste of the full discussion from our webinar featuring leading event tech experts: Liz King Caruso, CEO of techsytalk; Angie Ahrens, director of global events at MRI Real Estate Software; and Clark Hager, senior director of sales engineering with Bizzabo. Learn about the inefficiencies of outdated event tech and the benefits of consolidating to modern platforms (like Bizzabo OS ), and explore the on-demand event to gain insights from the live Q&A with our panel of experts: Angie Ahrens is a lifelong learner and event professional who has found her passion in leading teams to create impactful experiences as the Director of Global Events for MRI Real Estate Software. She thrives on collaboration, communication, and adaptability, all while embracing change and nurturing a strong team culture, both in her professional life and her personal adventures. Clark Hager is a seasoned IT leader with over 15 years of experience, specializing in infrastructure and cloud solutions. As the Senior Director of Sales Engineering at Bizzabo, he excels in driving digital transformation, optimizing technology operations, and leading high-performing teams to deliver innovative and scalable software and hardware solutions. Liz Caruso has helped businesses and thought leaders grow their audience and sell their products through in-person, virtual, & hybrid events through her expansive knowledge as an event tech expert. For over a decade, as the CEO of techsytalk, she has been recognized as a “techy” and has been named as a Top 5 Women in Event Tech. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Mistakes and gaps found in today’s event tech stacks. Benefits of open source technology for integrations. Real-world success stories of enhanced event management. Mentioned in this episode Liz King Caruso on LinkedIn Angie Ahrens on LinkedIn Clark Hager on LinkedIn Bizzabo OS solutions <
S5 E116 · Mon, October 14, 2024
This episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, hosted by Rachel Moore, features a conversation with Mike Frost, founder of Expocast. Together, they discuss the challenges and opportunities in the recruitment sector of the events industry, particularly post-pandemic, focus on the importance of networking and strategies for job seekers, and reveal the current state of recruitment. Mike also covers the complexity of networking as an event professional and tips for making CVs and interviews more effective. Mike is the Founder of Expocast, a globally recognised leader in recruitment excellence for the events industry. He has orchestrated the moves of CEOs, MDs, Directors, Managers and Executives into event companies across Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and Australia. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Insights to stand out on job applications Impact of geographical location on your career Importance of seeking mentorship to keep leveling up Mentioned in this episode Mike Frost on LinkedIn Expocast Talent attraction assessment for employers Free course for finding a job in the events industry For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/mike-frost-events-career-tips .
S5 E115 · Mon, October 07, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Rachel Stephan, Snöballer-in-Chief at Snöball Event Marketing about referral marketing, the importance of peer-to-peer sharing, and the metrics that matter in event marketing. Stephan also shares her personal journey as an immigrant and her adoption of various channels for sharing event content. Rachel Stephan has been on her career journey since 2001, when she started in advertising and moved into the heart of event marketing. As Snöballer-in-Chief for Snöball Event Marketing, she delves into all the ways to create a buzz and get the right attendees to events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Gamifying the “who else is going” factor of event attendance. Effectively using AI in personalized marketing efforts. Leveraging employee advocacy in event amplification and reach. Mentioned in this episode Rachel Stephan on LinkedIn Snöball Event Marketing Headway audio book app Money 2020 LinkedIn “receipt” post For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/rachel-stephan-peer-to-peer-event-marketing .
S5 E114 · Mon, September 30, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore interviews Jessica Connolly, Director of Global Events for Meltwater. They discuss Jessica's role in inheriting and enhancing Meltwater Summit, her emphasis on attendee engagement and satisfaction, and her strategies for creating memorable event experiences. With over 20 years of experience in event execution and production, Jessica Connolly is the Director of Global Events for Meltwater. Her career spans the environmental, real estate, and tech industries. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why understanding your event audience is crucial to success. How to adapt to physical event spaces. Where to balance logistics with creativity. Mentioned in this episode Jessica Connolly on LinkedIn Meltwater The Glasshouse in NYC For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/jessica-connolly-meltwater-summit .
S5 E113 · Mon, September 23, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore explores the significant impact of gamification on event ROI with a panel of experts:Incentli CEO and Founder, Jeff Campbell, Director of Revenue Optimization at Informa Markets, MK Granados; and Head of Klik at Bizzabo, Will Curran. The discussion covers the practical implementation of gamification strategies to engage diverse audiences, avoid common pitfalls, and leverage AI and post-event data. The experts delve into the enhancement of attendee experience through technology like wearables and the importance of understanding audience personas. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Examples of successful gamification tactics for events. How to overcome budget and tech stack constraints. Ways to maximize event ROI through data gained from gamification activations. Mentioned in this episode Jeff Campbell on LinkedIn MK Granados on LinkedIn Will Curran on LinkedIn Incentli Informa Markets Bizzabo Klik badges Doctors Without Borders For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/game-on-jeff-campbell-mk-granados-will-curran .
S5 E12 · Mon, September 16, 2024
In this episode of the Event Experience podcast by Bizzabo, Brian Mason, Vice President of Strategy and Operations for CEMA, shares insights about Summit, including the use of innovative technology and strategies for immersive engagement. He discusses the importance of staying true to the audience's needs, the goals of Summit, and ongoing educational opportunities provided by CEMA throughout the year. Brian Mason is an accomplished global event professional with 20+ years of experience and expertise in event planning and administration, broadcast production, global account management, and large-scale project oversight. His main focuses have been on keynote production, broadcast and film production, and global events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Tips to truly network with fellow event professionals How AI will change the events industry much like mobile phones changed how we connect Tactics for listening to your audience to learn their needs Mentioned in this episode Brian Mason on LinkedIn Summit by CEMA CEMA’s website For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/brian-mason-cema-summit .
S5 E11 · Mon, September 09, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience, meet the co-founder of the new Resilience Conference, Leslie Hitchcock-Stone. As a former Director of Global Events at TechCrunch, Leslie shares her passion for hackathons, and the creation of a mission-driven event focused on defense, security, and societal resilience. Leslie has designed and produced technology conferences of up to 5,000 participants in San Francisco, London, Berlin, Zug, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Lagos, and Nairobi. She is now involved in producing the AI Fringe event series, and is executive director of Next Economy Trust, a tech-focussed media company co-founded with the investor Saul Klein. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How events play a crucial role in the startup world. The need for a conference focused on defense and security. How to craft your career to ultimately focus on causes that are mission-driven and meaningful to you. Mentioned in this episode Leslie Hitchcock-Stone on LinkedIn Resilience Conference This is How They Tell Me the World Ends by Nicole Perlroth For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/leslie-hitchcock-resilience-conference .
S5 E10 · Mon, September 02, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn how technical production effectively merges with event planning through constructive communication and a spirit of service. Cameron Magee shares the critical role of saying “no” as technical production teams strive to serve event planners. His journey from a young volunteer at his church to owning a national event production company informs his experience with common pitfalls in event production, the necessity of early and deep engagement with A/V teams, and the unique dynamics of managing an event from the production perspective. Cameron is the owner of avad3, an A/V event production company he first formed from his college dorm room, that now serves nationwide events and the people who plan them. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Key differences between event planners and A/V technical support staff Career advice for professionals looking to enter technical production Practical tips on how to work effectively with A/V technicians Mentioned in this episode Cameron Magee on LinkedIn avad3 Event Production Who Not How by Dan Sullivan For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/cameron-magee-av-event-production .
S5 E9 · Mon, August 26, 2024
In this episode, host Rachel Moore and experts from Smyle and Bizzabo explore the fundamentals of strategic event design. The panel features professionals from Smyle — James Howitt, Director of Client Experience & Development; Sophie Hulf, Senior Creative Strategist; Nick Thomas, Technical Director; and Jacob Palmer, Producer — and from Bizzabo — Kacie Finance, Vice President of Sales. Together, the panel discusses key pain points and priorities like defining event briefs, integrating technology, and understanding audience needs. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The origin and impact of Bizzabo Studios Critical elements of strategic event design How event technology supports and drives innovative event design for the future Mentioned in this episode James Howitt on LinkedIn Sophie Hulf on LinkedIn Nick Thomas on LinkedIn Jacob Palmer on LinkedIn Kacie Finance on LinkedIn Bizzabo Studios For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-design-smyle-bizzabo-studios.
S5 E8 · Mon, August 19, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn the importance of combining entertainment, education, and branding for successful events, the psychology of team roles, and Geoff's advice for taking career risks to advance in the event planning industry. Geoff Thatcher is a creative leader who has crafted world-class experiences such as the grand opening of Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and the new College Football Hall of Fame GAME ON! AI Experience. Whether it’s a video dome in Dubai or working with the Mercedes-AMG F1 team in the United Kingdom, Geoff’s work transcends borders. In 2020, he published The CEO’s Time Machine that TD Magazine said “is a great way to prepare your mindset going into conversations about how your business can navigate our new, uncertain world. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The five-step Experience Model framework for planning memorable experiences. The importance of different roles on your experiential teams. Coordinating talent personalities in complex experience projects. Mentioned in this episode Geoff Thatcher on LinkedIn Creative Principals The CEO’s Time Machine Belbin Team Roles 00:00 Canned Show Intro + Custom Intro of Geoff Thatcher 00:56 Guest Interview Part 1 21:52 Guest Interview Part 2 35:04 Skill
S5 E7 · Mon, August 12, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn about content’s dual role in events: driving revenue and creating impact. Nazya Ayaz discusses the significance of understanding event goals and understanding cultural nuances as event professionals craft winning content. This episode is packed with actionable tips and expert guidance for event professionals looking to elevate their content strategy. Nazya Ayaz leads the content strategy and development for all Catalyst’s events and helps create world class experiences that are a melting pot of innovation, inspiration, and insights for the Catalyst community. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How you can create audience-centric content How you can strategize to expand your event’s market share How to enhance audience experiences through multisensory elements Mentioned in this episode Nazya Ayaz on LinkedIn Catalyst Systems Sunday newsletter by Ben Meer 00:00 Introduction to Event Experience by Bizzabo 04:59 Get to Know Nazya: Fun Questions 06:50 Creating Impactful Event Content 14:40 Expanding Market Share and Overcoming Challenges 22:29 Final Thoughts and Farewell For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit <a href= "https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/nazya-ayaz-content-drives-revenue" target="_blank" rel
S5 E6 · Mon, August 05, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn about the realities of our review-based economy, easy ways eventprofs can establish social proof, and how to embrace both positive and negative reviews. As the visionary founder of Eventible.com, Ankush Gupta is spearheading a paradigm shift in professional event discovery and evaluation. With over two decades of leadership experience, Ankush is leveraging cutting-edge technology and user-generated insights to make Eventible the Glassdoor of business conferences. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to leverage speakers and social media to establish social proof of your event How to choose marketing channels and accounts, internal and external, to promote your event’s reputation Ways to convince your target audience that your event is worth their investment Why even negative reviews can be an opportunity to convert future attendees Mentioned in this episode Ankush Gupta on LinkedIn Eventible.com Jeff Bezos shares about the value of negative reviews (YouTube) M agic Words by Johan Berger For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/ankush-gupta-event-reviews.
S5 E5 · Mon, July 29, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn about balancing creative and logistical aspects of events, ensuring a high return on investment, and integrating experiential marketing with traditional marketing methods. Kelly Markus is the CVO at Hunters Point. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Experiential vs. traditional marketing ideas Examples of social media and public relations campaigns Advice to measure ROI during and beyond event delivery Mentioned in this episode Kelly Markus on LinkedIn Hunters Point Vionic and Vivaia shoes For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/kelly-markus-roi-creativity
S5 E4 · Mon, July 22, 2024
In this episode, we’ll examine the speaker lineup for today’s events and how adequate preparation can lead to astronomical payoffs. Cliff Kennedy is the Communication Success Coach at Kennedy Speech Communications. Cliff shares his expertise about how speakers should inspire audiences, the priority we should place on speaker preparation and rehearsal, and how non-native English speakers and technical experts can be more included and successful in event content. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to go from informational talk to transformational talk Cliff’s communication success framework (5-step process) Better Speakers, Better Events process Mentioned in this episode Cliff Kennedy Kennedy Speech Communications Brain Food Newsletter For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/cliff-kennedy-speaking-roi.
S5 E3 · Mon, July 15, 2024
In this episode, we’ll zero in on the role of events within integrated marketing with Kelly Carlsted to understand the critical aspects of managing event revenue and demand generation. Kelly Carlsted is the Senior Manager of Global Field Marketing and Events for Dremio. Kelly shares her journey and insights on why revenue-oriented thinking is essential for event planners. From blending awareness campaigns with field marketing initiatives to striking a balance between virtual and in-person events, Kelly discusses how understanding data and market positioning can help design better experiences that generate quality leads. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Stats about virtual and in-person event preferences post-COVID Ways to make your event stand out in a competitive market The importance of mentorship and community within the events industry The value of continuing education for event professionals and whether pursuing a CMP is worthwhile Mentioned in this episode Kelly Carlsted on LinkedIn Kelly Carlsted on Goodreads For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/kelly-carlsted-demand-generation .
S5 E2 · Mon, July 08, 2024
In this episode, we’ll walk a mile in exhibitors’ shoes with Adam Jones to reduce frustration and maximize value at your events. In our own version of Undercover Boss, we examine the realities of the exhibitor experience at today’s trade shows with Adam Jones. From applications consisting of hundreds of pages to a mashup of different vendors for booth activations, the trade show journey may leave much to be desired, which means we have all the opportunity to make it better in the future. Adam Jones is the CEO and Founder of FFAIR. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Stats about frustration levels exhibitors experience at today’s tradeshows Ways event planners can improve exhibitor onboarding Ideas to increase exhibitor retention and capture new business by delivering exceptional experiences Mentioned in this episode Adam Jones on LinkedIn The Lean Startup The Five Dysfunctions of a Team For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/2024-event-industry-trends-webinar .
S5 E1 · Mon, July 01, 2024
In this episode, you’ll take a journey back in time to late 2023 when event industry experts delivered predictions for the new year, and then fast forward to the present as host Rachel Moore and a panel of experts discuss the current state of event industry trends. Learn about the latest impacts of conscious conferencing, micro-events, AI, and event tech consolidation on successful attendee experiences. One by one, this episode tackles tactics and trends you can incorporate into your event planning to meet the current demands of attendees, sponsors, and business goals. How conscious conferencing, attendee-first and data-driven planning, AI, and event tech innovation — trends revealed in Bizzabo’s December 2023 trends webinar and upheld in the inaugural Gartner Magic Quadrant for Event Technology Platforms — impact event execution in 2024. Why micro-events and focusing on attendee priorities of sustainability and DE&I are more complex yet more rewarding in the long run for ROI. Tips for how the partnership between AI and humans can help organizers forecast, analyze, and even anticipate attendee behavior. Ideas to incorporate innovative wearable event tech can provide actionable intelligence for future event experiences. For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/2024-event-industry-trends-webinar
Mon, June 10, 2024
Are you ready for Season 5 of the Event Experience podcast? Named one of the top event industry podcasts by multiple outlets and celebrated in the inaugural Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Event Technology Platforms, this podcast is one you can't miss. Dive into the collective wisdom of top event planners and prepare for an all-new season on July 1. 🌟 Season 5 brings unprecedented access to the strategies that power the world’s most dynamic events. Packed with insights from industry leaders, this is your gateway to elevating your event planning game. 🎧 Follow and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform today and don’t miss an episode! Visit bizzabo.com/podcast for more.
Mon, May 13, 2024
This milestone 100th episode of the Event Experience podcast features a conversation between Host Rachel Moore and Bizzabo CMO and Cofounder Alon Alroy. This episode delves into the challenges and transformations in the event industry, particularly in light of recent technology advancements and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Alroy shares his insights on driving innovation at Bizzabo, the importance of taking a customer-centric approach, how Bizzabo has navigated changes to maintain its leadership in the event tech space, and so much more. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How the podcast came into existence and how the pandemic prompted the beginnings of the Event Experience OS 2) Bizzabo’s innovative approach to blending event technology with user experience to craft memorable events 3) How Bizzabo listens to customer feedback to drive product development and ensure user satisfaction 4) Alroy’s perspective on the future of events with an emphasis on the need for data-driven decision-making For the full transcript, mentions, and more, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/alon-alroy-100th-event-industry-podcast
Mon, May 06, 2024
In this fresh episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore is joined by email marketing experts to discuss how to overcome common email marketing challenges faced by event professionals. Tune in to hear about effective strategies for improving email open rates, crafting compelling content, and using advanced segmentation and automation to enhance attendee engagement from the following experts: ➡️ Kendra Ellis, former director of client services at SmartBug Media and current Sr. Director of Growth Marketing at RevPartners ➡️ LaShanda Jackson, global director of lifecycle marketing at Intuit Mailchimp ➡️ Ghazwan Almoazen, global experiential marketing demand and communications director at DocuSign The discussion highlights the importance of aligning email marketing with attendee expectations and leveraging analytics to drive continuous improvement. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How to craft emails with engaging subject lines and compelling calls to action that stand out in crowded inboxes 2) The importance of list segmentation and personalization in boosting email engagement rates 3) Insights into the role of analytics and automation in optimizing email campaigns and improving event marketing outcomes For more insights and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-email-marketing-challenges
Mon, April 22, 2024
Grab a coffee or hit the open road to listen to Senior ABX Manager of Corporate Events at 6sense Angela Sadighian share her extensive experience and strategic approach to corporate event planning. Sadighian discusses her journey from organizing weddings to orchestrating large-scale corporate events, emphasizing the importance of integrating AI technology to enhance attendee engagement and optimize event outcomes. With a focus on 6sense's annual user conference, Breakthrough, Sadighian outlines how strategic planning, audience targeting, and innovative tech integration have led to substantial growth in attendance and engagement. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How integrating AI and predictive analytics can transform event engagement and operational efficiency 2) The key metrics organizers should track to measure ROI, including pipeline influence and attendee engagement 3) How to create “wow” moments through thoughtful venue choices, personalized interactions, and technology like the Klik SmartBadge™ For the full transcript, resources mentioned in the episode, and more, please visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/angela-sadighian-AI-event-tech-smart-badges.
Mon, April 15, 2024
In this episode, host Rachel Moore dives into the vital role of networking within the event industry with Brad Jackson, the visionary behind Live Out of Office. Brad shares his journey from working with giants like Live Nation to founding an experiential marketing hub, emphasizing the transformative shift toward collaborative platforms that support freelancers, agencies, and brands. Through discussions on career transitions, the value of a robust network, and leveraging technology for efficiency, Jackson provides insights into the evolving landscape of event production and marketing. Listeners are treated to Jackson’s personal story, reflecting on his roots in the concert industry and his adventurous leap into freelancing in LA, leading to the inception of Live Out of Office. This platform aims to streamline the event production process, making it more accessible and efficient for industry professionals. Here’s more of what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. Why building a solid network is crucial for success in the event industry and how relationships shape careers 2. The challenges and rewards of moving from full-time employment to freelance event production 3. The role of AI and technological platforms in revolutionizing event planning and production, making processes more efficient and creative For show notes, mentions, and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/brad-jackson-networking-event-production
Mon, April 08, 2024
In this engaging episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore sits down with Deesha Dyer, the former White House Social Secretary and current president Hook & Fasten Consulting, to delve into the intricacies of planning high-profile events at the White House. Dyer shares her journey from being an event geek to orchestrating one of the most notable events of the Obama administration: the visit of Pope Francis. The conversation provides a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of managing events on the world stage, including managing a diverse team of professionals and the logistics of welcoming international dignitaries. As president of Hook & Fasten Consulting, Dyer focuses on creating authentic partnerships, achieving meaningful community impact, and championing inclusivity. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) The creativity and strategic thinking involved in planning high-profile events, including showcasing diversity and connecting with wider audiences 2) The unique pressures of working in the White House — from wardrobe malfunctions to meeting expectations of dignitaries and the public 3) The importance of community involvement in events and the potential to make a meaningful impact For show notes, mentions, and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/deesha-dyer-inclusion-white-house-events
Mon, April 01, 2024
In this episode, you’ll hear from Natasha Wood, the Head of Strategy for FT Live, the events division of the Financial Times. Wood shares her extensive experience in the events industry, focusing on strategically using event content to enhance attendee experiences and achieve organizational goals. She also offers personal insights into her go-to resources and her passion for classic crime dramas and strategic business books, providing a well-rounded view of her professional and personal interests. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) The shifting landscape of event strategy, focusing on people, products, and processes to drive success in the dynamic world of events 2) The untapped potential of event content as a tool for ongoing engagement and strategic advantage 3) How the integration of data analysis and artificial intelligence is transforming event planning For the full transcript and show notes, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/natasha-wood-harnessing-event-content-AI-data
Mon, March 25, 2024
In this episode, Host Rachel Moore brings together Makenzie Stokel and Channing Moreland, the cofounders of EVA, to explore the transformative power of entertainment in event planning. Delving into their unique roles and the genesis of EVA, an online marketplace for booking vetted entertainment, Stokel and Moreland share their expertise on selecting the right speakers and the impact of out-of-the-box activations that leave lasting impressions on attendees while advocating for the infusion of fun and interactive elements that connect deeply with attendees. For these EVA founders, engagement and entertainment go hand in hand in elevating the event experience. By aligning entertainment choices with the event’s goals and themes, they provide valuable insights for event professionals looking to captivate and inspire their audiences. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) Why entertainment and speakers should be woven into the fabric of event planning from day one 2) How customization and interactivity are essential to creating memorable and personalized activations 3) Ways to streamline finding and booking entertainment using tools like EVA For show notes and a full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/eva-cofounders-event-entertainment
Sun, March 17, 2024
In this episode, hear from TIME Executive Editor and Chief Events Officer Dan Macsai, whose dual role sees him curating influential people lists like the TIME100 while spearheading the magazine's event portfolio. Macsai shares insights into the list-making process and the challenges and triumphs of executing events in new locations. He also emphasizes the importance of community building beyond events, leveraging editorial content to create year-round engagement and the indispensable human element in the age of AI. This episode provides a unique look into the strategies that make TIME's events successful, the power of lists in fostering community, and the evolving landscape of event planning in 2024. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How TIME's editorial lists serve as a core strategy for developing meaningful events and fostering influential communities 2. The challenges, importance of community grace, and thrill of expanding TIME's global footprint in uncharted territories like Africa 3. The importance of meeting attendee expectations to deliver more than just a one-off gathering For the full transcript and additional show notes, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/dan-macsai-TIME100-events
Mon, March 11, 2024
In this episode, you’ll learn about the evolving landscape of event sponsorships in 2024, providing invaluable insights for event professionals grappling with sponsorship challenges from three industry powerhouses: 1. Arianna Black, Director of Events and Digital Experience for Women In Product 2. Evan Babins, Event Manager for Intuit 3. Jennifer Feeney, Head of Event Sponsorships for The New York Times Together, they explore strategies for engaging sponsors, navigating budget constraints, and enhancing the sponsor experience to secure early commitments and maximize ROI. The conversation offers a blend of personal anecdotes, practical tips, and forward-thinking approaches to crafting meaningful partnerships with sponsors in an industry where expectations and dynamics are continuously shifting. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How to craft compelling sponsorship packages that offer real value and incentives for early sign-ups is crucial in today's competitive environment 2. Ways to build and maintain strong relationships with sponsors by listening to their needs and aligning with their goals can lead to more meaningful and lucrative partnerships 3. The power of creativity in how sponsorships are pitched and delivered can help stand out and cater to both large corporations and smaller organizations, enhancing the overall event experience for sponsors. For show notes, the transcript, and more, visit
Mon, March 04, 2024
In this enlightening episode, we’re joined by Pauline Kwasniak, a seasoned event professional and advocate for integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) in events. As CEO at Finedeeds.com — a platform for businesses and events to engage employees and measure their collective social impact — she discusses the importance of CSR in creating memorable and impactful events. She emphasizes that doing good is not only a noble pursuit but a strategic business decision. Through her work, Kwasniak aims to make CSR an industry standard, underscoring the role of events in driving social change and fostering a sense of community. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How incorporating CSR into events boosts marketing, enhances brand image, and meets attendee expectations for social impact 2) Why CSR initiatives must resonate with an event’s audience and stakeholders in a meaningful way to create a memorable experience and amplify social impact. 3) The trend toward showcasing social impact footprints and how growing CSR initiatives indicate a greater expectation for events to contribute positively to societal and environmental causes For the full transcript and additional show notes, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/pauline-kwasniak-CSR-in-event-management
Mon, February 26, 2024
In this episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore sits down with Billie Jo Aasen, CEO of The Festival Company, to dive into the muddy waters of organizing Canada's largest mud and music festival: Extreme Mudfest, a four-day mud and music festival located in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. With a decade of experience under her belt — and a journey from aspiring country singer to festival mogul — Aasen shares the highs and lows of festival planning, from the early days of scraping by to the triumphant moments of sell-out success. The conversation covers the challenges of scaling an event, the importance of knowing your audience and building community, and the unexpected hurdles of weather and logistical nightmares. Bonus: Aasen announces a second Mudfest location, marking a new chapter in her mission to bring the spirit of extreme motorsports and music to a broader audience! Here’s what else you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How Aasen transformed a passion for country music and community into the founding of Canada's largest mud and music festival 2. Balancing authenticity and knowing your market with the importance of strategic growth and continuous innovation 3. The critical role of resilience in the event industry, underscoring the financial and emotional challenges of festival planning For the full transcript and links to things mentioned in this episode, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/billie-jo-aasan-mudfest-festival-planning !
Mon, February 19, 2024
Tune in as Host Rachel Moore dives into the intricacies of using post-event data to shape future event successes with industry experts The Event Strategist Founder Nicola Kastner and Lenovo Global Events Manager Jon Wolff. The discussion opens up the challenges of analyzing event data , the potential of AI in streamlining this process, and the practical steps toward transforming these insights into actionable strategies for 2024. Through a blend of expert opinions and actionable advice, the conversation sheds light on the crucial role of data in event planning, the pitfalls to avoid, and how AI tools can offer a competitive edge in interpreting vast amounts of data. With an extensive background in event marketing strategy, Kastner emphasizes the significance of aligning event objectives with business goals and using data to inform every event planning stage. On the other hand, Wolff shares his experience in leveraging data for ROI optimization and the importance of sales and marketing alignment in utilizing event data effectively. Together, they explore the essential metrics for measuring event success, the common challenges in data analysis, and how to overcome these obstacles to create impactful and memorable events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of clearly defined objectives in collecting and analyzing event data to drive future event strategies. How AI and machine learning tools can assist in uncovering trends and actionable insights from post-event data. Strategies for overcoming common data analysis challenges, including the need for standardization and avoiding biases in AI-assisted data interpretation . Mentioned in This Episode ChatGPT SAP Lenovo Rachel Moore on LinkedIn Nicola Kastner on LinkedIn Jon
Mon, February 12, 2024
Say hello to Aleksandra Panyukhina, the Director of Experience Marketing at Pixelz, who brings more than 12 years of expertise in the events industry to this episode of Event Experience. Listen in as Panyukhina (pronounced Pan-YOO-keenah) discusses the importance of creating intimate, memorable experiences — aka micro-events — that foster genuine connections and trust. For Panyukhina, these smaller events contrast with larger-scale events where such personal engagement is often lacking. She also shares her approach to experience marketing, which encompasses events, account-based marketing (ABM), partner marketing, and community building . The conversation also delves into the logistical and strategic aspects of organizing micro-events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The macro impact of micro-events in creating lasting relationships and trust with target accounts Why small-scale events require a deeper audience understanding and a focus on creating comfortable, engaging environments How collaboration with sales teams and internal stakeholders is crucial for aligning event goals with broader business objectives Mentioned in this episode Pixelz Account-based experience (ABX) Christian Dior Destiny by Marie France Pochna Aleksandra Panyukhina on LinkedIn
Mon, February 05, 2024
Join Event Experience host Rachel Moore as she invites Ryan Howard, Senior Technical Program Manager at Google, to delve into the integration of technology in event spaces. Howard has more than 30 years of experience in engineering and technology, and his role at Google involves leading the technological strategy for the giant’s global event spaces, supporting various business units, and driving the company's tech-forward approach to events. Howard also co-leads the Google Experience Institute (XI), a hub for exploring the future of event experiences. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in designing technology for Google's diverse event spaces, ranging from executive briefing centers to sales-focused environments. He stresses the importance of aligning technology design to ensure tech enhances rather than detracts from the human experience. Tune in to this conversation to hear about the following: The crucial role of technology in shaping the success and innovation of events at Google The importance of aligning technological solutions with the specific objectives and audience needs of each event Insights into Google's ongoing projects and initiatives in experience design, responsive environment design, and neurodivergent inclusion Mentioned in This Episode Slough House book series by Mick Herron Goldman Sachs Google Experience Institute (XI) IMEX Frankfurt The Sphere in Las Vegas Naomi Clare Crellin (founder and CEO of Storycraft Lab; editor and host of innovation think tank the Futures Forum; and Google XI participant) HKS for inclusive space design Ryan Howard on LinkedIn
Mon, January 29, 2024
In this episode, Event Experience host Rachel Moore interviews Ashley Ronkowski, a seasoned event professional with extensive experience in event planning and marketing. Ronkowski shares her comprehensive approach to event management, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and having a versatile event kit. She discusses her recent role at Calm and her journey through various facets of event planning, from managing social media to leading global events. Ronkowski highlights the significance of building strong internal and external teams, detailing how crucial buy-in from all stakeholders, especially at the executive level, is for the success of any event. She also shares her personal strategies for self-care during high-stress event periods, advocating for a holistic approach to wellness. Throughout the conversation, Ronkowski emphasizes the value of community and collaboration in the events industry, providing insights on handling unexpected challenges and leveraging networks for success. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of having a comprehensive event kit to handle any unexpected situation Why building strong internal and external teams is key to successful event execution How to best leverage industry networks and embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and learning Mentioned in This Episode Ellen Hilderbrand (author) Bravo (TV network) The Blonde Files podcast The Daily Skimm 9 to 5ish podcast Nicola Kastner’s episode on Event Experience <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyesauer
Mon, January 22, 2024
Welcome to the Event Experience podcast by Bizzabo! This episode features Arianna Black, the Director of Events and Digital Experiences for Women in Product. Join Black as she delves into her extensive background in event production and explores her current role at Women in Product . She shares her insights on creating engaging virtual and physical event spaces while emphasizing the importance of community-driven events and boosting sponsor ROI. She also explores how virtual events have evolved, highlighting their challenges and opportunities. Black’s approach to event planning is strategic and data-driven, aiming to make each event meaningful and impactful for every attendee. The conversation also covers the use of technology in events — including generative AI — and how it can enhance personalization and networking opportunities. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The significance of community-driven events in empowering women in product management roles. Strategies for merging physical and virtual event spaces for enhanced attendee and sponsor experiences. Insights into the evolving nature of events, focusing on engagement, inclusivity, and the importance of personalization. Mentioned in This Episode Women in Product Better Events Pod Peloton experience Julius Solaris Priya Parker Arianna Black on LinkedIn
Mon, January 15, 2024
In this episode, host Rachel Moore sits down with Hugh Forrest, the Co-president and Chief Programming Officer of SXSW. With roughly 35 years of experience with SXSW, Forrest explores the evolution of this monumental event and its impact on — and takeover of — Austin, Texas. He delves into the complexities of managing a city-wide festival, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and adapting to the changing events landscape. Forrest's insights into fostering community, embracing creativity, and ensuring attendee satisfaction offer a compelling look into the world of large-scale event management. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of building and maintaining a strong community and how community feedback and engagement have been crucial to the evolution and success of SXSW The challenges and opportunities in adapting SXSW to a changing world, including navigating the pandemic and embracing technological advancements like AI Why SXSW's commitment to fostering a diverse range of creative industries and encouraging interdisciplinary interactions is a key aspect of its enduring appeal and success Mentioned in This Episode Pivot podcast by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway The Daily podcast from The New York Times All In podcast International Women’s Day The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger Hugh Forrest on LinkedIn
Mon, January 08, 2024
Join us as we dive into the future of event planning! This episode explores event trends and insights for 2024, particularly conscious conferencing, DE&I, sustainability in event planning, the evolving dynamics of sponsorships, and the increasing role of AI and event tech in enhancing attendee engagement. The conversation offers a comprehensive outlook on how these elements will shape the future of events, providing valuable insights for professionals in the field. Tune in to hear host Will Curran, Bizzabo’s Head of Klik, tackle the year ahead with the following industry luminaries: Adam Parry, Cofounder & Editor at Event Industry News Greg DeShields, Executive Director at Tourism Diversity Matters Lauren Olerich, Senior Director of Corporate Events at Gainsight Christine Renaud, CEO and Cofounder at Braindate by e180 Bob Johnston, Founder and CEO at the Executive Council Nicola Kastner, Founder of The Event Strategist Brandt Krueger, Senior Production Manager at EideCom Here’s just a small sample of what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why attendees care more than ever about conscious conferencing (i.e., the intersection of events that prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion, and sustainability) Effective ways to attract sponsors by understanding their KPIs and offering them opportunities to showcase their expertise The increasingly significant role of AI in driving data-driven events, helping in areas such as design conceptualization, attendee engagement, and more efficient planning Mentioned in This Episode Adam Parry on LinkedIn Greg DeShields on LinkedIn Lauren Olerich on LinkedIn Christine Renaud on LinkedIn <li
Mon, January 01, 2024
In this dynamic episode about maximizing post-event success, host Lauren McCullough — Bizzabo’s VP of Marketing — is joined by this panel of experts: Monique Ruff-Bell, Head of Events, TED Gianna Gaudini, Event Strategist, Advisor, and Author of The Art of Event Planning Anthony Kennada, Cofounder and CEO, AudiencePlus These three industry insiders delve into the essentials of nurturing and converting event-generated leads, fostering communities for brand advocacy, and creatively repurposing event content to extend reach and engagement. Ruff-Bell shares insights on creating emotive experiences that foster long-term community engagement, while Kennada discusses the importance of audience data in shaping event content. Gaudini emphasizes the need for a strong sales enablement strategy and the benefits of diversifying content formats to cater to different audience preferences. The conversation illuminates how to harness the power of events for sustained marketing success , leveraging technology and innovative strategies to maintain engagement throughout the year. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of pre-planning and building a solid sales enablement strategy before each event to ensure actionable outcomes and sales success Strategies for creating and sustaining engaging event communities by focusing on emotive experiences and continuous interactions Insights on how to effectively repurpose and diversify event content across different platforms for extended audience reach and engagement Mentioned in This Episode The state of in-person B2B conferences The Art of Event Planning (book) Monique Ruff-Bell on LinkedIn <a hr
Mon, December 18, 2023
In this engaging episode of the Event Experience podcast, Eric Rutherford — Senior Producer at 15|40 Productions and former Director of Events at Hollywood Reporter — shares his fascinating journey from being an actor and model to becoming a celebrated event producer. He discusses his passion for creating impactful, emotional experiences through events and his transition into the industry, emphasizing the transformative power of bringing concepts to life. Rutherford delves into his philosophy on partnerships in event production, highlighting the importance of collaboration, relationship-building, and being of service to others. He also touches on the balance between tradition and innovation in event design, advocating for a mix of tried-and-true methods with creative, forward-thinking approaches. Throughout the conversation, Rutherford’s enthusiasm for the craft of event production shines through, offering listeners a unique perspective on the art and business of creating memorable events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How Rutherford’s background in acting and modeling influenced his approach to event production, emphasizing creativity and emotional impact How building strong partnerships and collaborations in the industry is crucial for creating successful events. The importance of respecting traditional event formats while also pushing creative boundaries to keep events fresh and engaging Mentioned in This Episode 15|40 Productions Showtime's Fellow Travelers Gary V Eric Rutherford on Instagram Eric Rutherford on LinkedIn
Mon, December 11, 2023
In this episode, Adam Parry, the Cofounder and Editor of Event Industry News , shares his extensive experience and insights into the evolving world of event technology and sustainability. He discusses the triumphs and challenges of organizing Event Tech Live and Event Sustainability Live . Parry reflects on the expansion of Event Tech Live into North America and the inaugural Event Sustainability Live . Throughout the conversation, he offers a candid opinion on the current state of event technology and the post-pandemic period of reset and growth. He discusses the significance of blending practicality with creativity when tailoring event design to audience needs and the organizer's vision. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The challenge and importance of balancing profitability with sustainable business practices Current trends in event technology and the need for reliability and effectiveness in tech solutions The future of attendee engagement, accessibility, and the integration of technology like AI translation and content captioning Mentioned in This Episode Alien series Event Industry News Event Tech Live Event Sustainability Live Adam Parry on LinkedIn
Mon, November 27, 2023
In this episode, Josh Shepherd, the Head of Event Technology and Innovation at Atlassian, delves into the evolving landscape of event technology. With a rich background working for companies like Microsoft, BW Events Tech, and Swoogo, Shepherd discusses how technology — especially AI — is reshaping attendee experiences in both digital and in-person events. Shepherd shares insights from his role at Atlassian, highlighting how a robust event tech stack is crucial for creating fresh, engaging experiences. The conversation also explores the evolving nature of in-person and digital events post-COVID, underscoring the need to differentiate these experiences based on attendee needs and interactions. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The significance of adopting a digital-first mindset in event planning The innovative uses for AI in events, from content indexing to creating personalized engagement pathways for attendees The need to focus on the attendee experience to craft events that resonate Mentioned in This Episode Atlassian ChatGPT TED talks Netflix Josh Shepherd on LinkedIn
Mon, November 20, 2023
In this engaging episode, we sit with Senior Manager of Global Internal Events and Conferences at Delta Air Lines, Marrah Thomas. She shares insights into the dynamic world of corporate event planning, emphasizing the importance of creating meaningful employee engagement events. Thomas explores the crucial role events play in building company culture and fostering employee engagement, particularly in large organizations like Delta. She also outlines the airline’s approach to large-scale events, including BLVD Bash , and underscores the company’s focus on inclusivity and diversity. The discussion also delves into the evolving landscape of events post-pandemic, the power of authentic connections, and the ever-changing demands of the events industry. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Innovative event design and the importance of creating inclusive experiences for a diverse audience Engagement beyond events and the need for continuous, 365-day employee engagement and interaction The importance of consistent, resonant content delivery across various platforms and the value of fostering genuine connections Mentioned in This Episode BLVD Bash Experimental Aviation Association (EAA) The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work (book) It Was Said (podcast) Marrah Thomas on LinkedIn
Mon, November 13, 2023
In this episode, Event Experience podcast host Rachel Moore interviews Bizzabo Head of Klik Will Curran (aka the founder of Endless Events ). Curran discusses the evolution of event management, emphasizing the integration of data analysis and the growing influence of AI in the events industry. He shares his experiences with Klik technology, which provides more in-depth data for in-person events — similar to what was available for virtual events. He also looks back on his predictions for 2023 and notes the accuracy of some and the surprise of others. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this episode: How the events industry is increasingly leveraging AI and data analysis to enhance the attendee experience and measure ROI The trend toward prioritizing networking and interaction over content overload at events The importance of adapting to new trends — like conscious conferencing — and using AI to stay competitive in event management Mentioned in This Episode IMEX INBOUND Endless Events Klik Experiential ChatGPT Electric Forest Will Curran on LinkedIn
Mon, November 06, 2023
In this episode, we sit down with Yvonne McNair, the Chief Experience Officer and Founder of Captivate Marketing Group . A two-time Emmy-nominated event producer with 20 years of experience in the events industry, McNair shares her journey from the music industry to establishing her own business. McNair — one of our 2022 Top Event Experience Leaders — is known as a powerhouse behind the scenes, closing deals and sculpting entertainment — one exquisite experience at a time. She has worked with some of the biggest names and brands in the entertainment industry, from grassroots organizations to Fortune 500 companies to A-List artists. Tune in to hear McNair share her thoughts about the impact of 2023 on the events industry, the challenges posed by the pandemic, and the evolution of events during her storied career. Yvonne also touches on her experiences producing concerts and festivals, the influence of technology on events, and her hopes for the industry's future. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The evolution of events, the rise in event technology, and the power of social and digital channels How the pandemic forced event professionals to think outside the box and adapt to new ways of executing events and creating contingency plans The need for creativity and innovation to ensure the most impactful audience engagement and experiences Mentioned in This Episode The Hustle of @617MikeBiv "Activate Your Greatness" by Alex Toussaint BizBash Captivate Marketing Group Yvonne McNair on Instagram Yvonne McNair on LinkedIn
Mon, October 16, 2023
This episode — which aired recently as a webinar — provides a deep dive into the strategic world of event management, spotlighting the strategies and experiences of FT Live, the event arm of the Financial Times. Managing Director of FT Live Orson Francescone and Bizzabo’s Experience Lab Head Oren Berkovich explore the nuances of managing and scaling 200+ FT Live events annually. Francescone emphasizes the criticality of comprehensive processes, strategic scaling through investment, and the willingness to cull underperforming events to maintain a quality portfolio. Francescone also highlights the indispensable role of content in driving event growth and ensuring attendee engagement, advocating for a content-led approach to event management. He encourages event planners to “Think Big” while emphasizing the vital role of marketing in ensuring event success and advocating for full use of marketing budgets to maximize event visibility and impact. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why strategic investment and scaling are pivotal in amplifying the success of events How to take a data-driven approach for more informed decision-making in event management The power of focusing on content quality and aggressive marketing for maximizing event impact and attendance Mentioned in This Episode The state of in-person B2B conferences (report) FT Live Global Banking Summit How the Financial Times event team drives growth at scale (webinar) Orson Francescone on LinkedIn
Mon, September 25, 2023
Join us for a dynamic episode about the state of in-person events today — based on responses from more than 4,000 organizers and attendees who participated in Bizzabo’s in-person B2B conference survey from June 2023. In this podcast episode, you’ll hear from Kathryn Frankson, the Global Director of Marketing for Money 20/20; Carina Bauer, CEO of IMEX — the largest global trade show for the events industry; and Huong Nguyen, the Head of Client Services at Shiloh Events. These industry experts agree that in-person events are still the most valuable marketing channel and networking ecosystem for businesses but also acknowledge the rising cost of attendance and the need to compete with virtual events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why in-person events are the most valuable marketing channel and networking ecosystem for businesses How to deliver networking and learning experiences that are valuable to attendees Tips on how to overcome and solve current challenges and address the attendee preferences Mentioned in This Episode State of in-person B2B conferences report Kathryn Frankson on Linkedin Carina Bauer on LinkedIn Huong Nguyen on LinkedIn Shiloh Events IMEX Money20/20 Note: This podcast episode originally aired as a webinar in September 2023. Want to watch the webinar? It’s available on-demand here .
Mon, September 18, 2023
It's that time again: You're gearing up for your next sales kickoff (SKO). In this episode of Event Experience, we’ll share how you can outdo last year's event, blend education with celebration, and set your sales and go-to-market teams up for a triumphant year ahead. Reimagine your SKO and gain insights to elevate your internal gatherings in this timeless discussion featuring industry experts Kerry Taylor from Workday , Lauren Grady from Vimeo (formerly of Bizzabo!), and Sarah Shaheen from Amplitude . Tune in to discover how to craft an engaging agenda, select a diverse and esteemed set of speakers, foster genuine employee interactions, and make employee celebrations truly memorable. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to build an SKO agenda that educates and energizes Tips for creating an environment that fosters employee connection Strategies to make moments of recognition more meaningful Note: This podcast episode originally occurred as a webinar in mid-2022, but the content and strategies are truly evergreen.
Mon, September 11, 2023
In this episode, we talk with Mita Mallick about how her own event experiences inspired her to write a book debunking myths about inclusion. Mallick is head of inclusion, equity, and impact at Carta and previously led diversity & inclusion and cross-cultural marketing at Unilever. Her inclusive culture-building efforts led to Unilever's gender-balanced management and recognition as the #1 Company for Working Mothers in 2018 and #2 for Best Employers for Women in 2020. She also co-created a Cultural Immersions series, training more than 5,000 marketers on enhancing cultural competency. Mallick is a champion of inclusivity and belonging in successful event experience design. In our conversation, she shares both positive and negative experiences she has had at conferences and encourages event professionals and attendees to prioritize diversity and inclusion, use their power to influence event planning decisions, and advocate for diverse representation. Despite facing rejections and challenges in the publishing process, Mallick is determined to share her insights and experiences through her book, Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths to Transform Your Workplace. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The challenges of achieving diversity and inclusion at conferences The impact that a lack of representation and self-segregation can have on an event The importance of selecting diverse panelists and creating inclusive environments The impact of the small things, such as makeup and hair services, venue selection, and catering Mentioned in This Episode Mita Mallick on LinkedIn Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths to Transform Your Workplace <a hr
Mon, September 04, 2023
Would you believe that more than half of the feature films at the Sundance Film Festival rely on Dropbox ? It’s true! In this episode, we host Vanessa Karlsson Dorau, Head of Global Events and Experiences at Dropbox, as she delves into two powerful engagement activations at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Vanessa underscores Dropbox's strategic alliance with IndieWire Studio, which paved the way for meaningful interactions with filmmakers at the world-renowned event. This exclusive event activation allowed Dropbox to connect with filmmakers and showcase gratitude for their work while highlighting how Dropbox's tools, such as Dropbox Capture and Dropbox Replay, empower the creative process, especially for filmmakers who deal with large files. She also discusses a second activation, the Dropbox Edit Suite , which was a relaxed space where filmmakers could come together, immerse themselves in conversation, grab a drink, and maybe even walk away with their next great idea. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to use strategic collaborations to create meaningful event activations The power of amassing content at your event — from testimonials to candid soundbites — to bolster marketing and branding efforts The importance of crafting personalized experiences — not one-size-fits-all experiences — to ensure maximum impact and more memorable events Mentioned in This Episode Dropbox Edit Suite at Sundance IndieWire Studio Pretty Baby (movie) Succession (TV show) "City of Girls" by Vanessa Gilbert (novel) Vanessa Karlsson Dorau on LinkedIn
Mon, August 28, 2023
In this episode, IMEX CEO Carina Bauer discusses the meticulous planning required to execute large-scale events with her hardworking team of 83. Bauer took on the monumental task of revamping IMEX Frankfurt, which underwent a significant technological shift and a much-anticipated rebrand after two decades. Bauer talks about IMEX’s diverse global audience and how the brand’s objectives transcend mere attendance. She also shares key learnings from Frankfurt that made it easier to overhaul the American version of the event, plus a few details about the new group website coming after IMEX America in October 2023. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How IMEX Frankfurt 2023 marked a significant rebrand and a technological overhaul aimed at refining the attendee experience and fostering connections The impact that the Frankfurt chapter had in streamlining operations for IMEX America The overwhelming demand for IMEX America and how it underscores the event's relevance and the promising future for the industry Mentioned in This Episode IMEX IMEX Frankfurt IMEX America "The Culture Lab" by Aga Bajer "Freakonomics" Carina Bauer on LinkedIn
Mon, August 21, 2023
In this podcast episode, Evan Babins, Experiential Marketing Specialist at Bond Brand Loyalty, discusses his experience producing successful roadshow events in four cities for a software client. The events brought together small- to medium-sized businesses in the accounting and financial services industry. Babins sheds light on the complexities of planning successful events and the importance of prioritizing attendee needs, data-driven decision-making, and professional adaptability in the ever-changing events landscape. Here’s what else you’ll hear about in this episode of Event Experience: The importance of focusing on attendee experience by tailoring the event to the attendee's perspective Why it’s crucial to collect and analyze data from event registrations and post-event surveys to improve future events The power of being open to new experiences, challenges, and feedback — because those who are willing to learn, embrace change, and say yes to opportunities are more likely to succeed in the industry Mentioned in This Episode Bond Brand Loyalty Evan Babins on Instagram Evan Babins on LinkedIn
Mon, August 14, 2023
In this episode, Agorapulse Head of Strategic Partnerships Mike Allton dives deep into his experience as an event producer and his journey from virtual events with influencers to hosting the Agency Summit with more than 3,000 attendees. Mike shares insights into marketing tactics and relationship ROI, emphasizing the importance of talking to the target audience to understand their challenges and create events that address their needs. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why it's crucial to focus on your event’s target audience, understand their challenges, and tailor content accordingly How using prerecorded content for virtual events can reduce stress and potential issues on the day of the event — plus its role in content repurposing How collaborating with brand partners can help with lead generation and promotion Mentioned in This Episode Agency Summit The Social Media Hat (blog) American Marketing Association IntrovertU (podcast) The Menagerie (book) Robin Dimond + Fifth and Cor Julius Solaris Rand Fishkin on LinkedIn Mike Allton on LinkedIn
Mon, August 07, 2023
In this episode, hear from Howard Givner, Senior Vice President of Knowledge and Innovation at PCMA (Professional Convention Management Association), as he shares insights on creating meaningful event experiences and discusses EduCon. You may also know Givner as the former founder and CEO of the Event Leadership Institute, which PCMA acquired. Tune in to this episode to learn more about empowering attendees with actionable takeaways to create truly transformative experiences. Plus, hear about how Givner created a unique tech lab series where attendees could delve deeper into emerging technologies. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of intentional event design and how to move away from formulaic approaches How moving beyond superficial product discovery helps organizers embrace more immersive learning formats Key strategies for increasing event impact and ensuring a positive return on investment (ROI) Mentioned in This Episode PCMA Event Leadership Institute EduCon Convening Leaders The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker The Rebooting podcast by Brian Morrissey Howard Givner on LinkedIn
Mon, July 31, 2023
In this episode of Event Experience by Bizzabo, host Rachel Moore sits down with Liz King Caruso, CEO and Chief Event Strategist of Liz King Events, to explore the power of attendee obsession in event planning. With more than 13 years of experience in the industry, Liz shares her insights on designing events that allow participants to be themselves and connect authentically. The discussion centers on a recent event Liz organized for a foundation client with the goal of bringing their employees back together in person, fostering face-to-face interactions and sharing the organization's vision for the coming year. Through a well-crafted balance of content and experience, the event featured interactive activities, a healthy and delicious family-style lunch, and a unique silent disco that allowed participants to mingle and engage in a relaxing, comfortable setting. Here’s what you’ll learn about in this conversation: The importance of striking a balance between delivering valuable content and creating meaningful experiences for event attendees Why event planners should step outside of their comfort zones and be open to trying new things and considering unconventional ideas that align with attendees' interests and desires The value in gathering attendee feedback and creating opportunities for participants to express their thoughts and opinions openly Mentioned in This Episode techsytalk Inc. Liz King Events Smart Women, Smart Hustle Black Barn Restaurant in NYC <li dir="ltr" style="font-size: 10pt;" a
Mon, July 24, 2023
In this episode, Mathias Sondermann talks about SAP’s Sapphire and embracing standardization for scalability, the importance of localization, and the power of continuous learning. Meet Senior Director of Events Mathias Sondermann, who has been with SAP for more than 15 years. In this episode, he takes us into SAP's largest customer-facing event, Sapphire, and does a bit of cultural globetrotting as he discusses the power of standardization, regional adaptation, and continuous learning — all in the name of promoting innovation and enabling scalability. Here is a sneak peek of what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How standardizing certain aspects of events gives teams space to innovate at scale The importance of localization and tailoring events to regional and cultural nuances How collaboration, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning can improve the quality of events across the industry Mentioned in This Episode SAP Sapphire 2023 German Convention Bureau Mathias Sondermann on LinkedIn
S4 E2 · Mon, July 17, 2023
In this episode, you’ll hear from Storycraft Lab’s Naomi Clare Crellin about facilitating a popup activation of taking the Google Xi (Experience Institute) community to IMEX Frankfurt. Naomi Clare Crellin is the founder and CEO of Storycraft Lab and editor and host of the Futures Forum, an innovation think tank. Her activation’s goal was to explore the Xi Days case study — from the launch of the Neu Project at IMEX 2022 to the recent Xi Days event — and the many industry tools and frameworks being developed around neuro inclusion . The event guided attendees onhow to advocate for the business value of belonging and motivate their communities to foster belonging in the events they create. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The Xi community's mission to generate support systems, frameworks, and tools that facilitate universal inclusion in the event industry How the team created an activation centered on engaging participants in “googly” design sprints to reimagine radical inclusion The launch of the Belonging Index, which is a tool that challenges traditional demographics by focusing on individuals' values and provides insights for designing inclusive experiences Mentioned in This Episode Storycraft Lab Xi at IMEX Frankfurt The Neu Project Valuegraphics Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides by Geoffrey L. Cohen Naomi Clare Crellin on LinkedIn Contact: xi-external@google.com Megan Henshall on LinkedIn
S4 E1 · Mon, July 10, 2023
In this episode of Event Experience , you’ll learn how Airtable Head of Events Gianna Gaudini planned and executed the brand’s inaugural marquee event, the Airtable Leaders Forum (ALF). The team at Airtable designed ALF to accomplish multiple goals for different audiences, including driving pipeline, announcing a new category, and showcasing thought leadership from the CEO. Gaudini shares the ins and outs of the event planning process and setting goals for ALF , including the strategic decision-making involved in focusing on specific goals, targeting the right audience, and maximizing the event's impact. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to create reasonable goals and leverage event data to make incremental improvements How to prioritize your event goals and stick to what truly matters The significance of post-event feedback, analysis, debrief sessions, NPS scores , press coverage, pipeline goals, and more Mentioned in This Episode 2022 Airtable Leaders Forum Key Takeaways 2023 Airtable Leaders Forum Key Takeaways Huberman Lab podcast Gianna Gaudini on LinkedIn "Gianna's Million Dollar Event Career” Course (Bizzabo15 to get 15% off!)
Mon, September 19, 2022
Ashley Jenkins, Meg Fasy, and Brent Turner discuss fresh strategies and get guidance for attracting new event sponsors and retaining current ones.
Tue, September 06, 2022
Kelly Hoey dismantles everything you thought you knew about event networking in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mon, August 22, 2022
Julius Solaris, Alon Alroy, and Nicola Kastner sit down for a lively discussion about the event industry’s most pressing issues.
Mon, August 08, 2022
Monique Ruff-Bell, Tania Capaz, and Paul McAvinchey join Kyana Shamloo to look back at the past six months of in-person events and explore what the future holds.
Mon, July 25, 2022
Devin and Daphne discuss the new role of the Event Experience Leader and the skillset needed to thrive in the evolving events environment.
Mon, July 11, 2022
Candina and Liz discuss building intention into every stage of the attendee journey. You’ll learn digital and event design strategies to grow your audience and enhance the experience from beginning to end.
Mon, June 13, 2022
In this episode, we talk with Julius Solaris, one of the most influential people in the events industry, well-followed for his research and analysis. He has founded several companies, including EventMB, which was acquired by Skift in 2019 and recently rebranded as Skift Meetings. Solaris is the founder of Boldpush, a management consulting agency for the event industry. He is a frequent keynote speaker at events all over the world. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The status of in-person events and the importance of staying nimble amid ongoing uncertainty How to use data to be more strategic and intentional about your in-person events Why content is the key to delivering successful hybrid events Web3, the metaverse, and the massive opportunity for events Mentioned in This Episode Julius Solaris on LinkedIn Julius Solaris (@tojulius) on Twitter Boldpush
Mon, June 06, 2022
In this episode, we talk with Bizzabo's Rachel Heller about how to champion DE&I at every stage of your event plan. Rachel Heller is an event content professional with more than a decade of experience working in the technology space on events ranging from 50 to 50,000 attendees. Heller leads content strategy for Bizzabo-hosted events and contributes to programming for additional thought leadership initiatives. She is a member of the Event Content Council and has held event content strategy roles at Sage Intacct and PTC . She is passionate about crafting diverse, equitable, and inclusive speaker lineups and providing attendees with engaging content. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How to ensure DE&I hits every corner of your event strategy How to choose a diverse and inclusive speaker lineup How to ensure your event is a reflection of your attendees Simple ways to get started weaving inclusion into your event Mentioned in This Episode “ How To Build a Diverse Speaker Lineup for Your Event ” The Guide To Building a DE&I-Driven Event Strategy The Event Experience Summit Black Speakers Collection Innovation Women Shine Bootcamp <a href= "https://www.globaldiversitycfpday.com/" target="_blank" rel= "noopener" data-saferedirecturl= "https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.globaldiversi
Mon, May 23, 2022
In this episode, we talk with Ryan Schefke and Brad Froese about new ways to increase engagement at events. Ryan Schefke is the Founder and CEO of Captello, a premier end-to-end lead capture and event engagement software platform. Brad Froese is a marketing professional with over 20 years of experience in network television, public speaking, magazine publication, non-profit, and SaaS marketing. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Overcoming the challenges of engagement at events before the pandemic Capturing leads via engagement activations at events Rethinking how to increase engagement at events in the future Mentioned in This Episode Captello Arcade The Event Squad Cast
Mon, May 16, 2022
In this episode, we talk with Orson Francescone of The Financial Times about building community through strategic events and investing in a digital-first event approach. Francescone has worked in the B2B media and events industry for more than 15 years. He has led global conference and exhibitions businesses for Euromoney Institutional Investor, and Haymarket Media Group. Since November 2019, he has been managing director of FT Live, the global event business of the Financial Times . Throughout his career, Francescone has specialized in enabling publishers to monetize their content and drive high-margin revenues via all event formats, from conferences to awards ceremonies to large-scale exhibitions and trade shows and, more recently, digital events. He has launched some of the world's most successful and award-winning events, including Gastech , the Festival of Work , and, more recently, The Global Boardroom . Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Building community through strategic events Pivoting event strategy throughout the pandemic Executing a webinar with 6,000 registrations in just five days Supporting a team while shifting from in-person to virtual events Investing in a digital-first approach to events
Mon, May 09, 2022
In this episode, we welcome back Nicola Kastner to the show to talk about the power of data to define event strategy and how to start to rethink the ‘why’ behind events. Nicola Kastner is a multidimensional event trailblazer, Nicola has led from both the brand and agency sides of the business. She is the Founder of The Event Strategist , a boutique consultancy firm that offers event strategy advisory services to global brands to help them successfully optimize their event experiences to drive bottom-line results. Before launching her consulting practice, Nicola held various roles on both the brand and agency sides of the business, including most recently as the Global Vice President of Event Marketing Strategy for SAP, where she was responsible for designing and optimizing event strategies for events ranging from 25 to 25,000 people. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Utilizing data to define event strategy Focusing on data in the future of events Rethinking the ‘why’ behind events
Mon, May 09, 2022
In this episode, we talk with two of the three authors of the new book, Event Success: Maximizing the Business Impact of In-person, Virtual, and Hybrid Experiences . They also happen to be two of the three founders of Bizzabo, Eran Ben-Shushan and Alon Alroy! Eran Ben-Shushan is Bizzabo’s Co-Founder and CEO. For three consecutive years, Eran has been recognized as The Software Report’s Top 50 SaaS CEOs. In 2021, he was named to Goldman Sachs’s “ 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs ,” Business Travel News’s “25 Most Influential” executives, and BizBash’s “Most Influential Event Professionals.” Alon Alroy is Bizzabo’s Co-Founder and CMO. He works closely with thousands of event executives and CMOs to deliver world-class event programs. Alon was just named to Connect and BizBash’s “ 40 Under 40 List .” He’s also been recognized as one of Business Insider’s “Most Important Marketing Tech Executives” and Eventex’s “ 100 Most Influential People in The Event Industry .” Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The three components event professionals need to focus on to achieve event success How to identify and overcome the Event Impact Gap ™ How to achieve a meaningful Return on Event (ROE) The four major areas that make up data maturity and how they factor into event disruption
S2 E11 · Mon, October 04, 2021
Eran (guest speaker), Megan Murphy (guest speaker), and Devin (host) discuss the Event Experience category and its origins in the evolving expectations and challenges of event organizers.
S2 E10 · Thu, August 05, 2021
Kim Darling (Vice President & Executive Producer, INBOUND) shares how HubSpot is thinking about the hybrid future, from sponsors and budgets to inspiration, all with an audience-first lens. Kim leads the global event team at INBOUND, one of the most well-respected B2B events in the industry. Since 2014, Kim has grown the Global Events team from 2 to 20+ people and grown INBOUND registrants from 7,500 to 26,000+ and many more virtual attendees in 2020. Under Kim's leadership, ticket and sponsorship revenue have grown exponentially and the team launched a media branch of the INBOUND experience that has achieved up to 1M views per week at its height while putting a spotlight on stories of company and personal growth.
S2 E9 · Thu, July 01, 2021
Richard is the President and General Manager of Superfly. Richard oversees Superfly’s agency services business and drives the development of award-winning strategic and creative marketing solutions for leading brands by leveraging Superfly’s unparalleled expertise in cultural storytelling, community building and experience creation. With over 25 years of experience, Richard has held a variety of executive roles within global agency networks. Most recently, Black was Chief Growth Officer at Momentum Worldwide where he achieved unprecedented growth for the agency’s New York flagship office, greatly increasing client acquisition year-over-year and modernizing the agency’s brand across all communication channels. Throughout his career, Black has excelled at fostering innovation and collaboration with an inclusive leadership style that brings out the best in those with whom he works.
S2 E8 · Wed, June 16, 2021
Rex Serrao is the Senior Director of Marketing Technology at Salesforce. For years, Salesforce has successfully led the way for in-person events with household name event brands like Dreamforce and the World Tour Series. More recently the Salesforce team has pioneered the virtual event space, and are now paving the way for the hybrid models of the future. Rex has held IT roles across a variety of industries for more than 10 years. Starting as a remediation consultant bringing troubled projects across the finish line, he went on to run application development, PMOs, product organizations and Technology strategy functions in financial services, insurance, and healthcare domains. As the Senior Director of Marketing Technology, Rex currently runs the global event and brand technology capability at Salesforce.
S2 E7 · Wed, June 02, 2021
Keyana Kashfi is the Global Director of Experiential & Content Production for Spotify where she acts as the Executive Producer, bringing Spotify’s brand to life through events and experiences across the globe. Keyana spearheads production for Spotify’s largest executions at industry events such as Cannes Lions and other global tentpoles, as well as major owned events like Stream On. Keyana has spent her career in event production with a focus on media and entertainment brands, executing both B2B and B2C activations. Prior to joining Spotify, she served as a producer and led production and video content teams for organizations such as NBC, Vevo, Discovery Communications, and CNN.
S2 E6 · Wed, May 19, 2021
Sean Doyle is an experiential event marketer who has leveraged his passion for events to tell brand stories and amplify their messages. Since graduating from the Cannes Lions School, Sean has worked in multiple different creative capacities and has helped many clients and companies successfully connect with their audiences through event marketing. As the Experiential Marketing Lead at Pinterest in Europe, Sean creates live events and experiential marketing campaigns that engage their community of advertisers and creators. With over 30 years of experience, he consistently finds creative ways to tell the Pinterest brand story and drive comprehension of how Pinterest inspires hundreds of millions of people to build the lives they love.
S2 E5 · Wed, May 05, 2021
Brad Ehrlich, (General Manager, Markey’s) shares his experience helping clients shift to virtual events and how he and his team are already supporting the technical aspects of hybrid. Brad joined the Markey's team in 1994 as a driver/rental technician and quickly learned all facets of the event industry. He was soon promoted to management and took over Markey’s in-house services at multiple hotel facilities in the Indianapolis area. Now as the General Manager at Markey’s Rental and Staging, Brad oversees corporate strategic and operational initiatives at the Indianapolis headquarters.
S2 E4 · Thu, April 22, 2021
Joey Graziano is the Senior Vice President of Global Business Operations and Global Events at the NBA. Joey leads strategic planning, business development, data analytics, and process improvement for the NBA's marquee global events, including the NBA All-Star Game, NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV, and NBA draft. He and his team also orchestrated the NBA Bubble.
S2 E3 · Wed, April 07, 2021
Jessica is an experienced marketing professional with a demonstrated history of success at SaaS businesses, growth-stage companies and tech startups. She is a strong leader invested in developing marketing talent and teamwork. Jessica has been at Movable Ink for 6 years, holding 4 roles within the marketing team. As Vice President of Marketing at Movable Ink, Jessica leads a team responsible for all global performance marketing activities including demand generation, ABM, client, partner, content, and events marketing. In her role, she created and launched the Think Summit, annual conference, as well as two roadshow programs: the Experience Transformation Tour (formerly the Email Transformation Tour) and the X Series.
S2 E2 · Thu, March 25, 2021
Angel Micarelli is an experienced writer who has leveraged her passion for storytelling in marketing and events. After graduating from Harvard, Angel went on to help brands tell their stories and connect with their audiences through carefully crafted messaging. As the Senior Vice President of Strategy and Content at Cramer, Angel helps their clients realize their vision through marketing and events. With over 20 years of experience, she offers clients the unique talent of conveying complex products and technologies with clarity and creativity. Her track record of successful integrated branding and multi-channel marketing programs includes working with industry leaders such as Siemens Healthineers, Fidelity, ADP, UPS, and IBM.
S2 E1 · Thu, March 11, 2021
Stacey brings 25 years of experience in the marketing and events industry and is a big believer in prioritizing engagement and events as part of an integrated marketing plan. With a focus on strategically aligning audience needs with brand go-to-market strategy and desired outcomes, Stacey leads teams from ideation through implementation while identifying transformational efficiencies and improvements. Stacey is currently Director, Audience Engagement and Global Events for Siemens Digital Industries Software, and previously held leadership account roles on the agency side.
S1 E39 · Thu, December 10, 2020
Adele Durham, (VP of Events, Haymarket Media) opens up about her experience creating engaging events and shares her tips for uncovering what audiences really want, driving value for sponsors in a digital world, and proving virtual event ROI. Adele has spent over a decade following her passion for media and events from London to New York City. She started at Haymarket Media 14 years ago as a senior sales executive, working her way up, and now leads the events team as the Vice President of events. Haymarket media was well-versed in virtual events long before COVID-19, and Adele is using her digital and live experience to plan engaging and successful virtual events like their recent PRWeek Awards.
S1 E38 · Wed, November 11, 2020
Donna Stewart (National Urban League) shares her passion and tips for focusing on the end-user experience with virtual events, the role of timelines and time management in virtual broadcasts, and the access that virtual events afford when it comes to featuring speakers and influencers that resonate with your audience. As the Vice President of Events Management at National Urban League, Donna Stewart brings over 20 years of experience developing brand strategies for experiential touchpoints for consumers, managing multi-million dollar budgets, and leading teams of production professionals. Donna Stewart has produced events for brands like Essence, Black Enterprise, and Disney—before taking the helm of Events Management at the National Urban League. Well before COVID-19 forced event organizers to go virtual, Donna and her team staged live broadcasts and virtual events on behalf of the organization.
S1 E37 · Wed, October 28, 2020
Kyle Suzuki (Head of XM Events, Qualtrics) shares his journey from building passionate communities of gamers to building passionate communities of corporate professionals and what these audiences share in common. He also shares his thoughts on following your passion, building a 5-year plan, the value in turning virtual events into campaigns, and how he and his team have been adjusting to the new skills and circumstances of 2020. As the Head of XM Events at Qualtrics, Kyle oversees the event team creating the flagship XM category building brand moments for Qualtrics. This includes the annual X4: Experience Management Summit and most recently a virtual event, WorkDifferent, showcasing how iconic brands are taking action to move forward. Before joining Qualtrics, Kyle spent over 8 years in consumer entertainment product marketing for Xbox. Kyle brought his passion for creative, experiential activation and entertainment marketing, honed from years working in gaming, to the B2B space.
S1 E36 · Fri, October 16, 2020
Lauren Lawson (Director of Events and Engagement Programs at the National Audubon Society) opens up about her trajectory from healthcare to conservation, lessons that she’s learned throughout her career in the nonprofit sector, and how the events team at the National Audubon Society is creating engaging virtual events now and planning for the future. As the Director of Events and Engagement Programs at the National Audubon Society, Lauren oversees the events program taking place across the network and works to ensure the events help move Audubon’s mission forward. Prior to this, she worked with The Trust for Public Land, where she managed events ranging from the organization’s annual gala to helping develop their Park Bench Chat series.
S1 E35 · Tue, September 22, 2020
Jennifer Hoffmann Roach shares how she and her team are taking a diversified approach to virtual event monetization, lessons learned from staging 30+ virtual events, and why a good grit is hard to find. Jennifer is the Global Head of Audience for Bloomberg Live, the editorial live events division of Bloomberg Media. Prior to Bloomberg, Jenn managed global marketing and audience development for The Wall Street Journal Conferences division at Dow Jones and spent 10+ years in media and communications.
S1 E34 · Wed, April 15, 2020
Marco Giberti shares what event and marketing professionals can learn from COVID-19. Featuring tips on producing virtual events and embracing a hybrid event strategy. Marco has more than 25 years of intensive experience as Co-Founder and CEO in media, technology, and the events industry companies. In this capacity, he sits on Boards of Directors as well as on advisory boards and he assists co-founders and CEOs in consultative capacities to help drive business planning, growth, and strategy.
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