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By Nicole Brusewitz, CMP For many years, I assumed that stress and exhaustion were just part of the meeting professional package. And the higher your standards for success, the greater the exhaustion. Convinced there had to be a better way in this profession I loved so much, I looked back to my roots in the wellness field and began testing those strategies in the toughest event settings. Imagine being clear-headed if a guest were to go into cardiac arrest in a room filled with hundreds of people, or keeping those negotiation skills strong when your caterer runs out of food. In the ever-demanding role of a meeting professional, it is more important than ever to have a toolkit of strategies to keep you on top of your game, not just for yourself but for all your event stakeholders. Initially, I was quiet about my practices thinking they may be perceived as self-indulgent. However, I came to realise that it wasn’t just about me feeling more rested and energised, it was that I could be a better decision-maker and problem-solver. I then began to see how I was making a positive impact on the event’s bottom line and event outcomes. Visit https://insights.eventscouncil.org/Full-Article/self-care-during-showtime to view the full article online.
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The IMEX-EIC Innovation in Sustainability Award has been designed to celebrate event professionals driving sustainability forward through innovation, collaboration and idea sharing. The award recognises the meeting or project owner, and other stakeholders such as the planner, the venue and other key suppliers, rather than individual achievements by a single supplier or event. Submissions are now open for the 2020 IMEX-EIC Innovation in Sustainability Award. The deadline for applications is today (31 January 2020), however, once started, applicants have until 7 February 2020 to complete documentation. Should you have any questions, please contact mmcilwraith@eventscouncil.org
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Today’s landscape is changing to demand greater corporate citizenship. Many leading organisations are already demonstrating their commitment to responsible practices by integrating them in their event design. Join us to learn how you can join the growing community of event professionals who are taking urgent action to address global sustainability concerns. Learning objectives:
Speakers:
Visit https://smithbucklin.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yyXE8H34Sw6yFxnOsXYixw to view the full article online. |
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Industry leader Jim Monroe, CMP, CSEP, passed away on 31 December 2019. He and his wife, Jayna Monroe, CMP, founded Dallas-based J Monroe Designs in 2003. According to Special Events, Monroe was a fixture in the events industry since the 1970s. He also was a renowned educator, writing the college textbook Art of the Event. The book received the Esprit Award from the International Special Events Society as Best Industry Contribution in 2006. A celebration of life is planned for Monroe at Canton Hall in Dallas on 10 February. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=600402&issueID=71845 to view the full article online. |
Three CMPs were named to the board of directors for the National Association for Catering and Events (NACE). The association represents caterers, event planners and event professionals. Those named were:
To see a full list, visit www.NACE.net. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=600403&issueID=71845 to view the full article online. |
Have you been quoted in an article? Do you have some exciting news to share?
Contact us at insights@eventscouncil.org and we can share it with the leading individuals and companies involved in the events industry! Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/eic-today/articles/index-v3.asp?aid=600404&issueID=71845 to view the full article online. |
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