Venue contracts haven’t returned to “business as usual” — and they likely never will. While in-person events are back in full force, the way risk, flexibility, and responsibility are negotiated between venues and planners has fundamentally shifted.
Post-Event Analytics: What to Measure & How to Act
Crafting Sponsorship Proposals That Win Big
Gratitude in Action: Why We're Thankful for Our Clients (Plus a Holiday Gift Guide for Event Pros & Busy Women)
Cost-Saving Innovations for Small- to Mid-Sized Events
The Psychology of Event Engagement: What Really Drives Attendee Connection
The Future of Event Sponsorship: New Models & Value Propositions
Event Risk Assessment & Predictive Planning
Sustainability Metrics Your Donors Care About
What Do Modern Day Site Visits Look Like?
The Role of AI in On-the-Ground Event Execution
Hybrid Event Models: What’s Next After COVID?
Practical Ways Nonprofits Can Host Sustainable and Environmentally-Friendly Events
In today’s world, sustainability is more than just a buzzword—it’s a responsibility. For nonprofits, whose missions often center on making a positive impact, hosting sustainable and environmentally-friendly events is not only good for the planet but also strengthens credibility with donors, volunteers, and attendees.
Managing PR Disasters: Communication Strategies Every Event Planner Should Master
When it comes to planning events, there’s one universal truth: things don’t always go according to plan. A sudden weather change, a high-profile guest canceling, technical failures, or a social media backlash—these can all escalate into full-blown public relations (PR) crises if not handled effectively.



















