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e2 Event TODAY – It's Not Too Late to Attend!
If you are a planner member, your fee is complimentary — thanks to Visit Detroit.
Why should you attend our November e2? Because you will walk away with:
- A recognition of the global implications of events and how to be part of the solutions.
- An understanding of major sustainable challenges and what to address when planning an event.
- Knowledge of the steps one should take in planning and implementing meetings to address sustainability.
- The ability to identify, act on and evaluate your own actions and goals for sustainability and an understanding of social and
environmental impact.
Register by noon today or come to the Hyatt Regency Bethesda starting at 4 p.m., and we will take care of you on-site.
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Phil updates us from D.C.'s University Club.
Where in the D.C. area should Phil record his next monthly message? Send your suggestions to info@mpipotomac.org
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Extra! Extra! ReConEx Speakers Wanted!
MPI Potomac is calling all engaging, creative and innovative facilitators, presenters and keynote speakers. If you have information and knowledge to share on any of the topics listed below don’t miss your opportunity to share your knowledge or present your case with 200-plus hospitality- and meeting-planning industry professionals at ReConEx 2023. We welcome all new ideas, encourage forward-thinking presentations and expect creative session formats. Our call for presentations is open until December 15, 2022.
Keynote Topics
- Opening: Industry Motivation/Industry Trends
- Lunch: Technology and Innovation
- Closing: Jump Start the Next Year (Moderated joint conversation between Opening and Lunch session speakers with a Q&A)
Breakouts Topics
- Event Technology/Innovation
- Students/Emerging Professionals (interest drivers, recruitment, preparing for the industry, etc.)
- Event Design
- On the Horizon (industry trends, workplace performance, retention and attrition, etc.)
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Call for Mentors and Mentees
The mission of the Mentorship Program is to empower emerging leaders (mentees) in the global events industry to better serve the MPI Potomac Chapter with leadership excellence by collaborating with experienced leaders (mentors). Dozens of members took part in the program during 2021-2022.
Interested in becoming a mentor or mentee? Read more about the benefits and roles of the mentorship program and apply today!
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In partnership with Events Management Platform (EVA), MPI Potomac has yet another educational tool available for you to learn and earn clock hours. The On-Demand Content Library contains a wide range of accredited, educational CMP online programs designed for event and meeting planners to further their professional development.
MPI Potomac understands the importance of learning and evolving with the events industry. All courses are tailored to match meeting planners' in-demand skills and knowledge. EVA’s platform makes the learning experience effective and seamless, with easy access to courses anytime, anywhere and on any device.
Log in today to view the entire range of courses available on demand.
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Don't Miss Out! Registration Now Open for the CMP Winter Bootcamp!
Saturday, December 10, starting at 9 a.m. ET via Zoom
Thinking about earning your CMP but can't commit to the full eight-week course? Already gone through the materials or another course but want a solid refresher before the exam? Then this is the course for you!
By signing up for the CMP Winter Bootcamp, you will have access to dozens of recordings covering all domains as well as sample test questions and live Q&A time with our expert facilitators.
Spots will fill up fast, so register now!
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Member Updates
Have you recently changed jobs, earned a certification or achieved a professional achievement that you would like to share? We would love to hear from our chapter members and to share your news in our next FYI!
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Did you know that, aside from chapters, MPI has a dozen diverse communities you can join? Such communities include:
- Small-business owners.
- Black meeting professionals.
- Association professionals.
- Medical meeting and health-care professionals.
- And many more!
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Recap of Fall Events
September Education Session
Merry-Go-Roundtables: Hot Topics Using Carousel Brainstorming
Attendees from our September e2 had a great time at Convene DC sharing best practices and coming up with new ideas to improve their industry strategies, techniques and processes in the areas of contracting, event design and industry relationships.
Here's a snapshot of what you missed:
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Fall Networking Event
October 19 Swingers DC
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Topic: Resources for supporting the well-being of the meeting professional
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 4-7:30 p.m.
Westin Alexandria Old Town 400 Courthouse Square Alexandria, VA
Kick-off the new year with tips and strategies to maintain high performance and happiness, even in stressful environments. The key to customer service is caring for oneself first. Customers want to work with professionals who communicate and listen well, manage their time well, and demonstrate empathy and patience. Save the date to learn how a little SELFishness will benefit your bottom line.
Registration coming soon!
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Name: Tania Kasongo
MPI Potomac Leadership Position: Community outreach and industry advocacy committee chair
What do you do when you are not working on MPI Potomac Chapter?
Manager, Global Outreach & Marketing Events at American Chemical Society
What is your superpower?
Remaining calm under immense pressure.
What’s on your bucket list?
Meeting Oprah Winfrey (personal) and getting my PMP (professional).
In one word, what does MPI community mean to you?
Welcoming.
What motivated you to sign up for the committee chair position?
I've been involved in community outreach since childhood by volunteering for different organizations. Then as an adult, I began to take on more leadership opportunities, such as boards or executive committees. Thankfully, Evan Nielson and Tracy Cooper set up an excellent system/foundation that allowed me to be brave enough to take on this RESPONSIBILITY.
What do you hope to get out of chairing your committee this year?
Building more valuable relationships and partnerships within MPI and the Potomac community and doing truly impactful work for our wonderful community.
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