Chair's corner
Everybody has a story. This is the lesson I learned at a recent conference, in which I attended a session with that very statement as its title. The session, led by the Emmy Award-winning and acclaimed CBS photojournalist Les Rose, was fascinating in that it outlined the process that he and his partner Steve Hartman worked through as they developed their stories. To me, it was heartfelt and inspiring.
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Events and Programmes
What keeps you up at night? It is a question that was posed to the Events Industry Council's Council of Delegates, who are the CEOs of more than 30 of the leading-industry associations. Those associations represent more than 103,500 individuals and 19,500 firms and properties involved in the meetings, conventions and exhibitions industry. What resulted was a riveting discussion on the changing nature of the industry, the emergence of new tech trends and even the current state of political affairs.
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Access our resources
Many events have a goal of being carbon neutral. Realistically, all events will have a carbon footprint, so in order to achieve carbon neutrality, events need to look at ways of balancing their emissions through the use of carbon offsets. I’m often asked to weigh in on this issue and if they really are an effective tool for mitigating an event’s carbon footprint. My answer is always "yes, if..." – meaning that they can be useful, provided that a few factors are kept in mind.
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