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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ViGwX6mEQZmTlukX93_-IQ
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-38/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link:  https://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-30/
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:April Education Event: Group Business Decoded:  How Revenue Managers Think and Why it Matters
DESCRIPTION:Group Business Decoded: How Revenue Managers Think and Why it Matters \nSession Description \nBehind every group “yes” or “no” is a revenue strategy—and behind every RFP is a planner under pressure to deliver value.  This panel brings hotel revenue managers and meeting planners together to discuss how group business decisions are made – from both perspectives. You’ll gain insight into what revenue managers prioritize\, why some business isn’t the right fit or when misalignment happens.  You’ll also hear what planners need in return to build successful\, long-term partnerships. \nEvent Timing \n\n11:30am Registration and Networking\n12:00pm Lunch\n12:30pm Program Kicks Off\n1:30pm Adjourn\n\nPricing: \nMeeting Planner (Independent\, Corporate\, Third Party\, Association\, Government) – $50 \nSupplier (Hotel\, Facility\, AV\, Sales of any Kind) – $75 \n*Pricing will increase by $25 a week prior to the event. \nModerator:   \nSharon Andrade\, Founder\, HLeadership \n \nSharon Andrade is a seasoned leader and highly regarded team development facilitator with more than 30 years of experience elevating performance and strengthening teams. She deepened her passion for leadership development during her time with The Effectiveness Institute\, partnering with organizations across industries to drive engagement and effectiveness. Sharon is a certified DiSC® facilitator and practitioner of The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team®. \nBefore founding HLeadership\, she held senior executive roles including VP of Sales at Staypineapple\, SVP of Sales at Red Lion Hotels\, Area Director at Hilton Worldwide\, and Regional Sales Leader at American Express Corporate Services. \nPanelists: \n\nMichael Rossolo\, Market Revenue Management Leader\, Marriott Seattle Downtown\nDerek Anderson\, Founder & Executive Producer\, EVNT Planning & Production | CEO & Founder\, e3 Creative Events\nBeau Farris\, Director of Sales and Hotel Operations\, Tulalip Resort\nFrank Alba\, Director of Global Event Venue Sourcing & Contracting Microsoft\n\nMichael Rossolo\, Market Revenue Management Leader\, Marriott Seattle Downtown \n \nMichael Rossolo is a seasoned hospitality revenue strategist with 25 years of experience leading high‑performing teams across major U.S. markets and premier resort destinations. As the Market Revenue Management Leader for Marriott’s Seattle Downtown Revenue Cluster\, he oversees strategy for four hotels and nearly 3\,000 rooms\, driving market share\, pricing optimization\, and long‑term commercial performance. \nDerek Anderson\, Founder & Executive Producer\, EVNT Planning & Production | CEO & Founder\, e3 Creative Events \n \nDerek Anderson is the CEO and Founder of e3 Creative Events and Founder and Executive Producer of EVNT Planning & Production\, where he specializes in event strategy\, production\, and association growth. With over a decade of experience spanning association management\, communications\, and event planning\, Derek has partnered with organizations across the Pacific Northwest to create meaningful\, results-driven experiences. A Washington State University graduate\, he has been an active member of the PCMA community since 2014 and is passionate about bridging the gap between event professionals and the business strategies that drive success. \nBeau Farris\, Interim Director of Sales and Hotel Operations\, Tulalip Resort Casino \n \nBeau Farris is the Interim Director of Sales at Tulalip Resort Casino\, where he partners closely with revenue management to align group strategy with pricing\, pace\, and overall profitability. He holds an MBA from the University of Washington and brings a data-driven perspective to group sales\, balancing planner relationships with revenue optimization across segments. \nFrank Alba\, Director of Global Event Venue Sourcing & Contracting Microsoft \n \nFrank Alba is the Director of Global Event Venue Sourcing & Contracting for Microsoft’s Commercial Cloud & AI organization\, leading sourcing and contracting operations for all Microsoft flagship events. Prior to Microsoft\, Frank led citywide convention sales for Chicago’s convention and visitor’s bureau and held multiple roles in hotel sales and operations. Frank brings a comprehensive understanding of venue strategy\, contracting\, and large‑scale event execution\, with a focus on thoughtful\, strategic venue sourcing and industry collaboration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/april-education-event-group-business-decoded-how-revenue-managers-think-and-why-it-matters/
LOCATION:Tulalip Resort Casino\, 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd\, Tulalip\, WA\, 98271\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link:  https://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-28/
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:February Education Event:  EVENT CRISIS:  Not if\, But When
DESCRIPTION:Event Crisis: Not If\, But When \nFebruary 24\, 2026 \n8:00am – 11:00am \nSeattle Convention Center \nSession Description \nThis interactive panel brings together a diverse group of emergency management experts—including emergency responders\, private emergency management consultants\, event planners\, and venue facilities professionals—to share their perspectives on preparing for and responding to incidents in the events industry. Designed as a hands-on experience\, this session will provide real-world insights into managing medical emergencies\, severe weather\, security threats\, and communication breakdowns. \nThe program also includes practical hemorrhage control training\, where attendees will learn and practice essential bleeding-control skills they can immediately apply in the field. Participants will leave with tangible tools\, increased confidence\, and strengthened teamwork strategies to help keep events and people safe. \nEvent Timing \n\n8:00–8:30 AM – Registration and networking\n8:30–9:00 AM – Breakfast\n9:00–10:00 AM – Program / Panel Discussion\n10:00–11:00 AM – Hands-on Experience Covering Various Control Bleeding Techniques\n11:00 AM – Program concludes\n\nPricing \nMeeting Planner (Independent\, Corporate\, Third Party\, Association\, Government) – $50 \nSupplier (Hotel\, Facility\, AV\, Sales of any Kind) – $75 \n*Pricing will increase by $25 a week prior to the event. \nModerator:  Emily Kang Cantrell\, President & CEO Seafair \n \nEmily Kang Cantrell is a dynamic nonprofit and events leader with more than 20 years of experience spanning broadcast journalism\, tourism and hospitality\, and mission-driven work. She currently serves as President & CEO of Seafair Charitable Foundation\, where she leads one of the Pacific Northwest’s most iconic civic celebrations\, including the Fourth of July festivities\, Alaska Airlines Seafair Torchlight Parade\, and Seafair Weekend Festival on Lake Washington. \nSince taking the helm in 2024\, Emily has helped introduce bold changes to modernize the festival while honoring its 76-year legacy. Her work has focused on strengthening community partnerships and building new pathways to long-term financial sustainability. \nPreviously\, Emily served as Interim CEO at PROVAIL\, one of Washington’s largest multi-service organizations supporting individuals with disabilities. \nEmily serves on the boards of Cascade PBS\, World Trade Center Seattle\, and the Washington Festivals and Events Association\, and is a Commissioner for the Seattle Sports Commission. \nEmily is a survivor of the Route 91 mass shooting in Las Vegas\, an experience that gave her a deeper understanding of how vital safety and trust are in shared public spaces. It’s a perspective that now informs her work leading events that bring people together with joy\, purpose\, and care. She holds an Executive MBA from the IE Brown program and remains passionate about storytelling\, civic engagement\, and building community through unforgettable experiences. \nPanelists: \n\n\n\nAlicia Moneyhun\, Sr. Event Project Manager\, Simplicity Consulting\nFrank Sebastian\, President\, Emergency Management Group\nConsuelo Crow\, Regional Catastrophic Planning Grand Coordinator\, The Seattle Office of Emergency Management\nKrista Daniels\, VP of Event Operations\, Seattle Convention Center\nRoger Bianchi\, Retired Seattle Firefighter (30 years of experience; FEMA team member)\n\n\n\n \nAlicia Moneyhun\, Senior Event Program Manager at Simplicity Consulting\, Inc. – With more than thirty years in events\, hospitality\, and operational leadership\, Alicia has helped teams navigate complexity with clarity and confidence\, with security and emergency preparedness serving as consistent threads throughout her career. From training hotel teams on emergency response to planning\, navigating\, and executing complex security needs for executives and groups of all sizes—both in the U.S. and internationally—Alicia has supported programs requiring thoughtful\, high‑stakes coordination. Her work has also included partnerships with organizations such as International SOS\, AlterMedia\, and Everbridge. \nOutside of events and hospitality\, Alicia brings nearly 20 years of supporting PCMA and a decade of consulting experience in emergency management\, specifically supporting large‑scale employee movements following hurricanes\, oil spills\, and industry accidents. While Alicia is not an incident responder\, she has worked closely with emergency teams to plan ahead\, coordinate immediate‑response logistics\, and maintain continuity during some of the most challenging moments organizations face. At her core\, Alicia believes in the power of preparation and connection\, and she is committed to helping teams understand how thoughtful planning and strong security practices can protect their people\, their customers\, and the events they deliver. \n  \n \nFrank Sebastian is the President of Emergency Management Group – Washington\, a non-profit organization providing emergency management training\, planning and operational support throughout the pacific northwest\, including Seafair\, Special Olympics of Washington\, Special Olympics USA Games\, and other organizations. In support of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency\, Frank served as a subject matter expert (SME) for the US Department of Health and Human Services\, Emergency Management and Medical Operations Division. For many years\, Frank has served as the Emergency Manager for Seafair in Seattle. Seafair produces many annual special events\, including Summer 4th (July 4th)\, Torchlight Parade\, Seafair Air Show and Hydroplane Boat Races. Frank has been the Emergency Manager and Incident Commander for many Seafair events\, with attendance ranging from 5\,000 to over 150\,000 participants. Frank was the Emergency Manager for Seafair at the Seahawks Super Bowl Victory Parade\, which attracted 750\,000 participants in downtown Seattle. Frank accepted the additional role of Emergency Manager for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle. As the Emergency Manager\, he is responsible for pre-event public safety and emergency response planning\, as well as inter-agency interoperability and resource coordination. Frank previously served many years with the federal government\, at FEMA\, HHS Office of Emergency Management\, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response. He deployed to many national special security events\, large-scale disasters and mass-fatality incidents\, including Hurricanes Katrina and Rita\, Haiti earthquake\, SR 530 (Oso) slide\, Oregon Wildfires\, and Lahaina Hawaii wildfire. Frank is licensed as a Certified Trainer for the Department of Licensing and Emergency Medical Response Instructor for the American Red Cross. \n \nConsuelo Crow holds a post-graduate degree in multidisciplinary Anthropology and a degree in Geology\, with 14 years of experience in location-based ethnographic research in global wars and conflict zones. She has been with the City of Seattle for the past 11 years and from 2017-2021\, she worked with the City of Seattle’s Homeless Strategy and Investments division. She developed and managed the first Native American-serving enhanced hotel shelter in the United States. Her career focus has been with historic preservation law\, built environments\, human migration\, material culture\, necropolitics and resource scarcity. Her passion is addressing the needs of underserved and underrepresented communities who need strategic outreach and resources in times of crisis. \nShe has worked prior to and during the pandemic\, as a Planning and Development Specialist\, managing city\, state and federal emergency relief funding\, capital projects and responding to COVID-19 based enhanced shelter protocols for people experiencing homelessness. Since 2022\, Consuelo has been the Project Manager for the Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant\, working with 8 Puget Sound Counties to prepare the most vulnerable frontline communities for a catastrophic event through planning and resilience measures.  Consuelo is a proud member of the Pascua Yaqui Nation\, speaks 5 languages\, including her Indigenous language\, and is a published author. \n \nKrista Daniel\, CMP is Vice President of Event Operations at the Seattle Convention Center\, where she oversees Event Services and Public Safety & Security. She has spent more than 24 years at SCC supporting a wide range of events and clients\, with a focus on thoughtful planning\, strong partnerships\, and guest experience. Krista was part of the opening team at the Microsoft Conference Center on their corporate campus\, and joined SCC in 2001\, growing through roles that connect event logistics\, security coordination\, and team leadership. She brings a practical\, steady approach to her work and cares deeply about creating events that feel safe\, welcoming\, and well-executed for everyone involved. \n \nRoger Bianchi started with the Seattle Fire Department in 1989 and recently retired after 35 years of service.  He spent the last 25 years driving Ladder 1 out of Fire Station 10 in Pioneer Square.  He served as the logistics manager for major incidents and special events with Seattle Fire. Over 20 years\, he was with FEMA’s Urban Search and Rescue Team Washington Task Force 1\, deployed nationwide to major disasters\, handling logistics and HazMat. He was a HazMat technician with Seattle Fire since 1994. \nTrainer: \n\nTristan Wisont\, EMS/Trainer\, Stop the Bleed\n\n \nTristan Wisont is a medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine and worked as an EMT and as a volunteer firefighter for several years prior. As part of his time at the UWSOM\, he co-founded a student group dedicated to teaching Stop the Bleed classes; he has taught Stop the Bleed all over the Greater Seattle area to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. \n  \nPremier Sponsor:\n \nSupporting Sponsors:\n                \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/february-education-event-event-crisis-not-if-but-when/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center – Summit Building\, 900 Pine St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link:  https://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-27/
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115000
CREATED:20251013T180016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T114616Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Chapter Reception at Convening Leaders 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow PNW and Northern California Members at Convening Leaders for some Bites\, Beverages and Bowling at Harp & Crown in their Speakeasy.  Just a short Walk from the Philadelphia Convention Center. \n \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/pnw-reception-at-convening-leaders-2026/
LOCATION:Harp & Crown Philadelphia\, 1525 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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DTSTAMP:20260513T115000
CREATED:20251211T093020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T111516Z
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link:  https://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-26/
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-18/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115000
CREATED:20251104T193032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T193639Z
UID:244913-1762423200-1762426800@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-23/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251030T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115000
CREATED:20250801T110024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T190015Z
UID:240283-1761841800-1761854400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Trivia & Silent Auction Annual Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:🎸 Flannel\, Fierce Looks & Facts: It’s 90’s Grunge Trivia Night! 🎤\nOctober 30 | Block 41 | Seattle\, WA \nCalling all Meeting & Event Professionals of the PNW—your favorite night of the year is BACK and bolder than ever! Join us for an unforgettable evening of 90’s grunge glam\, trivia with a twist\, and high-energy fun hosted by none other than our fabulous Drag Queen emcee\, DonnaTella! \nWe’re turning back the clock and turning up the volume for a night packed with: \n⮕ 90’s-style trivia sponsored by Visit Central Oregon⮕ Our oh-so-popular Wine Raffle \n⮕ Delicious bites from The Catering Company \n⮕ Sips\, laughs\, and networking with the best in the biz \n⮕ Strike a pose at Linen Sensation’s photo booth \n⮕ Jam out to authentic grunge covers by Bexley\, presented by Visit Seattle \n⮕ Play some brain games with Reality Break Events \n🛍️ A Silent Auction full of amazing items and experiences \nGrab your flannel\, dust off your Doc Martens\, and rally your team—this is the one night a year we all come together for friendly competition\, big prizes\, and even bigger laughs. \nAgenda \n\n4:30pm – Registration Open/Networking/ Bidding\n6:00pm – Trivia\n6:30pm – Last Call on Bids\n8:00pm – Conclusion\n\n\nPricing: \n\nTrivia team of 6 – $200\nIndividual Ticket – $45\nDay of Price Individual Tickets- $60.00\n\n\nSpecial thanks to our additional sponsors who help make this truly fabulous: \nBlock 41\, Visit Bellevue\, CORT Party Rental and CORT Events\, Blue Ink\, and Alan Alabastro Photography. \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/trivia-silent-auction-annual-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Block 41\, 115 Bell St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250711T221517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T160122Z
UID:239285-1760004000-1760007600@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250620T193038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T151522Z
UID:238387-1758195000-1758207600@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Thriving in Uncertainty Education Program -SPOKANE
DESCRIPTION:Thriving in Uncertainty \n If the past few years have taught us anything\, it is that we can’t control what is going to happen\, but we can control our response to it. Exponential changes in technology combined with accelerated trends\, economic factors and mixed with shifts in behaviors all make for a complicated and unstable environment. The playbooks we’ve used no longer work as well; and the expectations of our audiences\, our partners\, and our organizations are higher than ever. Those who are waiting for things to go back to how they were\, will be left behind. The successful ones will learn how to look at the world differently\, measure risk in new ways\, and create flexible systems\, leaving them prepared to face whatever may come.  \nIn this invitation-only session\, Beth Surmont\, Vice President of Event Strategy & Design for 360 Live Media\, will share perspective on new event trends\, changing audience behaviors\, and how you can best prepare your team to manage uncertainty and position your organization for success.  \nLearner Outcomes:  \n• Learn new tools that will help you future-proof your organization  \n• Network with peers and share first-hand stories of lessons learned  \n• Walk away prepared to make smarter decisions for your events \n\n\n\n\n\n11:30am – 12:00pm – Registration/Networking\n12:00pm – Lunch/Networking\n12:30pm – Education Program\n1:30pm – Program Adjourns\n\n\n\n\n\nComplimentary Registration for Meeting Planners\, $50.00 Registration for Suppliers \n \nDiscounted Guest Room Block at the Davenport Grand \nStart Date: Wednesday\, September 17\, 2025 \nEnd Date: Thursday\, September 18\, 2025 \nLast Day to Book : Saturday\, August 16\, 2025 \nRate: $199.00 \nRESERVE TODAY:  Reservation-Link \nBeth Surmont CAE\, CMP Vice President\, Event Strategy & Design 360 Live Media \nBio: Beth Surmont is an event strategist who works with associations and non-profits to help them redesign\, reinvent\, and reinvigorate their events. She is fascinated by the power that events hold to drive real change in the world. With on-the-ground event planning experience spanning more than 20 years in events\, trade shows\, corporate\, and non-profit; and as the current Vice President of Event Strategy & Design at 360 Live Media\, Beth is a leading designer in what the next era of events will be. Her approach of audience-centered design combined with purposeful intention is the secret to creating meaningful and impactful events. Beth is a finalist for the 2024 Groundbreaker award from PCMA. In 2023\, Beth was a finalist for the Event Designer of the Year award from PCMA. Beth was recently named to the inaugural class of CMP Fellows in 2022\, and to the 2022 ASAE Fellows class. In 2021 she was listed as one of BizBash’s 500 Most Influential People in Events. And she was named one of the Top 25 Influencers in the Meetings Industry for 2020. Beth is a founding board member of Social Offset\, a nonprofit that encourages local donations instead of destination boycotts. She currently lives in New Jersey with her wife\, dog\, and cat.
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/september-education-event-spokane/
LOCATION:Davenport Grand Hotel\, 333 W. Spokane Falls Blvd\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250904T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250904T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250606T211514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T145323Z
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SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250807T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250529T200024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T113018Z
UID:236509-1754560800-1754564400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250516T163058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T100014Z
UID:235861-1753369200-1753380000@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:PCMA PNW Summer Social
DESCRIPTION:Join your friends at PCMA PNW for an afternoon of Connection\, conversation\, \nand community at The Sound Hotel in Seattle.  Enjoy Some Amazing Beverages \nand Bites and an amazing view from their rooftop.  We hope to see you there\, Register Today! \nALL ATTENDEES MUST BE REGISTERED IN ADVANCE; ONSITE REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE\, this is for July Social Only
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/pnw-summer-social/
LOCATION:The Sound Hotel\, 2120 4th Ave\, WA\, 98121\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250703T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250703T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250529T200023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T210018Z
UID:236508-1751536800-1751540400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250516T163055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T210017Z
UID:235858-1751191200-1751209200@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Seattle Pride Parade
DESCRIPTION:The Seattle events community is coming together once again to march for love\, equality\, and\, of course\, PRIDE in this year’s Seattle Pride Parade.  \nWe will once again be performing a live marriage ceremony during the parade to honor the importance of the events industry in supporting marriage equality and LGBTQ+ acceptance in the events industry.  \nMembers of ILEA\, NACE\, WIPA\, WFEA\, PCMA\, and MPI can register for free using their respective member codes. Spouses and children of members can also march for free using those same codes. For non-members of these organizations\, the cost is $25 per adult\, and anyone and everyone is welcome to join us. Each adult will receive a T-shirt for the parade. Limit 200 persons total\, as required by the parade rules.  \n We hope to see you there in all your rainbow glory!
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/seattle-pride-parade/
LOCATION:Downtown Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250605T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250529T200019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T210016Z
UID:236506-1749117600-1749121200@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Accessibility Exchange: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Accessibility Exchange\, a monthly online discussion space dedicated to advancing accessibility in the events industry. Held on the first Thursday of every month (with the exception of October\, when it will take place on the second Thursday)\, this open forum invites event professionals\, advocates\, and curious minds to come together for honest\, community-driven conversations. \nThis initiative is a collaboration between PCMA’s Capital\, Pacific Northwest\, and Rocky Mountain Chapters\, created to foster a safe\, inclusive space where questions are welcomed\, perspectives are shared\, and progress is made—together. \nWhether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or you’re a seasoned advocate\, you’re welcome here. Discussions may cover current challenges\, recent innovations\, cost-effective strategies\, and more. Occasionally\, we’ll feature special guests who are thought leaders in the accessibility space. \nNo presentations. No pressure. Just real conversation. \nParticipation is easy—register via Zoom and drop in. You’ll also gain access to a shared space where attendees can exchange resources\, tools\, and ideas to make our events more inclusive for all. \nLet’s connect\, learn\, and build more accessible experiences—one conversation at a time. \nZoom Registration Link: \nhttps://cogentexpert.zoom.us/meeting/register/dx7vedH0TiCExqPRXFuGgg
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/accessibility-exchange-a-community-conversation-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250507T133000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250322T123018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T141514Z
UID:224346-1746617400-1746624600@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:The AI Playbook for Event Professionals:  Tools\, Tactics and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:“The AI Playbook for Event Professionals: Tools\, Tactics & Transformation”  \n\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify AI Tools That Streamline Event Planning & Supplier Coordination – Discover AI-powered solutions that enhance efficiency in sourcing\, contracting\, scheduling\, and logistics.\nOptimize Productivity & Decision-Making with AI Tactics – Learn how to automate administrative tasks\, generate proposals\, and improve workflow collaboration.\nEnhance Attendee Engagement & Personalization – Explore AI-driven tools that create custom attendee journeys\, increase interaction\, and improve audience insights.\nLeverage AI for Smarter Marketing & Sales Strategies – Use AI for content creation\, audience segmentation\, and predictive analytics to drive higher event attendance and ROI.\nNavigate AI Integration Without Overcomplication – Gain practical steps for implementing AI without disruption while ensuring data security and compliance.\n\nAgenda\n\n11:30 am – Registration/Networking\n12:00 pm – Lunch\n12:30pm – Presentation\n1:30 pm – Conclusion\n\nPricing\nPCMA Members \n\nPlanner – $30\nSupplier – $60\n\nNon-Members \n\nPlanner – $40\nSupplier – $80\n\n**Prices increase for any onsite registrations\n\n \nTim Altbaum\, CMP\, CMM is CEO of Vario\, a premiere Event Production and Technology company serving an international clientele who are looking for a trusted and reliable resource to provide pre-production preparation\, A/V\, and event technology needs for in-person and hybrid events.  Tim’s tenure in the meetings and events industry spans almost 30 years\, and he is highly regarded as a thought leader and futurist.  His insights on how AI is changing the meetings and events landscape is second to none. He holds a Masters Degree in Network Security\, and a Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Neuroscience\, and currently serves as President for the DFW Chapter of MPI where he was awarded Community Leader of the Year. He was also recognized by Smart Meetings Magazine for his contributions to the industry by receiving a Catalyst Award. He actively contributes to other professional organizations\, including SITE and PCMA\, and holds CSEP\, CMP\, HMCC\, and CMM designations.
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/the-ai-playbook-for-event-professionals-tools-tactics-and-transformation/
LOCATION:Silver Cloud Tacoma at Point Ruston Waterfront\, 5125 Grand Loop\, Ruston\, WA\, 98407\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250227T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20250104T211551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T103109Z
UID:219786-1740643200-1740650400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Indigenous Cultures in the Event Industry – February Education Program
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Bellevue for an inspiring revisit of the important discussion on fostering meaningful partnerships\, support\, and collaboration between the events industry and the indigenous tribes whose lands host our gatherings. \nThis event will feature insights from tribal property sales directors\, local tribal members\, and experts in indigenous relations\, guiding us on how to respectfully honor the tribes that call our region home. \nEngage in networking opportunities with local event professionals and delve into the driving forces behind the vibrant events industry in the Pacific Northwest. \nModerator: \nBob Sulkosky\, Silver Reef Casino Resort \nBob Sulkosky grew up in Orting\, Washington and currently resides in the Bellingham area and is serving the Lummi Nation as Business Development Manager at Silver Reef Casin Resort.   He has been in the hospitality & tourism field his entire career.  By trade Bob is a certified pastry chef and has held positions as regional manager\, director of sales and marketing\, and general manager. He has had the opportunity to live and work across the US including Eastern Washington\, Oregon Coast\, Minnesota’s Iron Range\, and Fargo North Dakota. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nPanelists: \nBeau Farris\, MBA\, Tulalip Resort \nBeau is a Tulalip Tribal member and was born and raised on the Tulalip Reservation. He studied business management\, and economics and recently received his MBA from the University of Washington. Beau currently serves as Interim Director of Sales & Hotel Operations at Tulalip Resort Casino\, utilizing his role to honor traditions and practices of his tribe for meetings and events. \n  \n  \ntel-em-ich-ten (Brandon Ray Morris)\, Northwest Indian College \ntelemichten (Brandon Morris) is from Lummi and serves as a Department Chair at Northwest Indian College for the Tribal Governance and Business Management department. He is also an Alumni of Northwest College\, earning his bachelor degree from Northwest Indian College in the Native Studies and Leadership program. His master’s degree is in Public Administration and from The Evergreen State College’s Tribal Governance cohort of 2018. Brandon serves in multitude of roles at NWIC\, he is co-lead and facilitator of the teaching and learning institute and contributes to the development of content with the committee to prepare all staff to work within tribal college context and learning environment. He is also the curriculum chair and supports the approval and feedback process for new programs\, courses\, and changes. \n  \n  \n  \nSponsored by Hyatt Regency Bellevue & Visit Bellevue: \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPCMA Members \n\nPlanner – $30\nSupplier – $60\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-Members \n\nPlanner – $40\nSuppliler – $80\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Prices increase for any onsite registrations\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/february-education-program-seattle-area/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Bellevue\, 900 Bellevue Way NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250112T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
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SUMMARY:PNW Chapter Reception at Convening Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Come Join us in Houston at the Chapter Reception on Sunday\, Jan 12th for some Bites and Beverages and network with the other PNW members attending Convening Leaders. RSVP today #pcma_pnw #CL25 #pmcacl
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/pnw-chapter-reception-at-convening-leaders-2/
LOCATION:Marriott Houston\, 1777 Walker Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77010\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241114T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241114T193000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20240809T113011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T183012Z
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SUMMARY:Drag Bingo – Fall Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enchanting evening of fun\, fundraising\, and fabulousness at the PCMA Pacific Northwest Chapter Annual Auction on November 14 at the unforgettable Lotte Hotel in downtown Seattle! 🎉 \nFrom 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm\, immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience filled with laughter\, excitement\, and the chance to make a difference. Our auction is dedicated to providing scholarships and education to employees in the events industry\, supporting their professional growth and development. 📚💼 \nBut that’s not all! Get ready to be entertained with the electrifying extravaganza Qweens! 🌈 Prepare for an evening of fierce competition and delightful surprises that will leave you wanting more. \nStay the Night after Drag Bingo at The Lotte Seattle\, Special Rates Available here:  Click to Book \nAgenda \n\n4:30pm – Registration Open/Networking/ Bidding\n6:00pm – Bingo\n6:30pm – Last Call on Bids\n7:30pm – Conclusion\n\n\nPricing: \n\nSuppliers – $45\nPlanners – $35\nGuest/Non-Industry – $25\n\n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/drag-bingo-fall-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Lotte Hotel Seattle\, 809 5th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20240628T203013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T140110Z
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SUMMARY:Connecting Indigenous Cultures in the Event Industry
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening discussion on fostering meaningful partnerships\, support\, and collaboration between the events industry and the indigenous tribes whose lands host our gatherings. This event will feature insights from tribal property sales directors\, local tribal members\, and experts in indigenous relations\, guiding us on how to respectfully honor the tribes that call our region home. Following the conversation\, engage in networking opportunities with local event professionals and delve into the driving forces behind the vibrant events industry in the Pacific Northwest. \nModerator:  \nBob Sulkosky \nBob Sulkosky grew up in Orting\, Washington and currently resides in the Bellingham area and is serving the Lummi Nation as Business Development Manager at Silver Reef Casin Resort.   He has been in the hospitality & tourism field his entire career.  By trade Bob is a certified pastry chef and has held positions as regional manager\, director of sales and marketing\, and general manager. He has had the opportunity to live and work across the US including Eastern Washington\, Oregon Coast\, Minnesota’s Iron Range\, and Fargo North Dakota. \n  \nPanelists: \nBeau Farris\, MBA  \nTulalip Resort – beau.farris@tulalipresort.com \nBeau is a Tulalip Tribal member and was born and raised on the Tulalip Reservation. He studied business management\, and economics and recently received his MBA from the University of Washington. Beau currently serves as a National Account Manager at Tulalip Resort Casino\, utilizing his role to honor traditions and practices of his tribe for meetings and events. \n  \ntel-em-ich-ten (Brandon Ray Morris) \ntelemichten (Brandon Morris) is from Lummi and serves as a Department Chair at Northwest Indian College for the Tribal Governance and Business Management department. He is also an Alumni of Northwest College\, earning his bachelor degree from Northwest Indian College in the Native Studies and Leadership program. His master’s degree is in Public Administration and from The Evergreen State College’s Tribal Governance cohort of 2018. Brandon serves in multitude of roles at NWIC\, he is co-lead and facilitator of the teaching and learning institute and contributes to the development of content with the committee to prepare all staff to work within tribal college context and learning environment. He is also the curriculum chair and supports the approval and feedback process for new programs\, courses\, and changes.
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/september-education-event-strategic-event-design/
LOCATION:Chuckanut Bay Distillery\, 1311 Cornwall Ave\, Bellingham\, WA\, 98225\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240725T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20240426T153017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T103200Z
UID:206780-1721916000-1721923200@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:JULY SUMMER SOIREE – Muckleshoot Casino Resort
DESCRIPTION:**REGISTER BY 5pm on 7/24.  NO ONSITE REGISTRATION \n  \nJoin us on the rooftop at the Muckleshoot Casino Resort! \n  \nSmoke and Cedar\, Muckleshoot’s rooftop restaurant situated in the resort’s new tower\, overlooks the essence of the Pacific Northwest. Committed to delivering exceptional guest service\, exquisite beverages\, and a seasonal menu highlighting the finest offerings of the Pacific Northwest. \n  \nThursday\, July 25th \n2:00pm – 4:00pm \n*No need to depart early; join us for the after-party in the Sovereignty Suite. \n  \nMuckleshoot Casino Resort \n2402 Auburn Way S \nAuburn\, WA \n  \nExtra Bonus Available: \nExperience the full package and indulge in a spa treatment! \n  \nEnjoy spa treatments at a 15% discount on this date\, subject to availability\, contact Julie.Koske@Muckleshootcasino.com.
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/july-summer-soiree/
LOCATION:Muckleshoot Casino Resort\, 2402 Auburn Way S\, Auburn\, WA\, 98002\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240509T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240509T133000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20240226T101613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T170013Z
UID:202555-1715254200-1715261400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:May Education Program- Energize your Event – Mastering Self Care
DESCRIPTION:Energize Your Event:  Mastering Self-Care for Mindful Meeting Pros \nEmbark on a transformative journey toward self-care mastery tailored specifically for mindful meeting professionals.  Join Nicole Mixdorf\, Chief Wholeness Officer of Balance by nature\, for an immersive session where she’ll unveil powerful strategies to seamlessly integrate self-care practices into your bustling life as an event planner or hospitality expert. \nEvents Industry Council CEU Credits Awarded pending approval. \n \n 
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/may-education-event-self-care-for-mindful-event-pros/
LOCATION:AC Hotel Vancouver Washington\, 333 W. Columbia Way\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240229T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240229T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20240206T230015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T103045Z
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SUMMARY:February Education Workshop – AI Challenge-Prompt Engineering **NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION**
DESCRIPTION:**NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION** \nGo from AI curious to AI-enabled in this fun competition that shows how to get the most from generative AI. Your AI output is only as good as your input which means understanding the best way to write prompts will be a foundational skill for all event professionals soon (if it already isn’t). A short dive into prompt writing best practices will give way to a team-based exercise to redesign an event using PCMA’s Spark and ChatGPT. \n3 Strategic Takeaways \nWhat makes a prompt go from OK to Grade A\nHow to iterate using generative AI and design thinking\nExperience a collaborative AI experience to accomplish an event rebranding\nThis is a hands on experience workshop. Please note your personal laptop will be needed.\n**Separate registration is required to attend the AI 101 Breakfast/Program\, your registration to the workshop does not include the cost to attend the Breakfast/Program. \nMeeting Planner – $50\nMember Supplier – $75\nNon-Member Supplier – $100
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/february-education-add-on-ai-hands-on-workshop/
LOCATION:Space Needle Seattle\, 400 Broad Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest,Chapters,Industry Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240107T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240107T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20231206T184540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240107T211619Z
UID:198191-1704645000-1704650400@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:Chapter Reception – Convening Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Join the Pacific Northwest\, Northern California & Southwest & Pacific Chapters for Some Networking to Kick off Convening Leaders 2024 \n \nHosted by: Northern California\, Pacific Northwest\, and Southwest & Pacific Chapters. \nSponsored by: Seattle Southside and Northwest Event Show and SEAS
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/chapter-reception-convening-leaders/
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis San Diego\, 333 WEST HARBOR DRIVE\, San Diego\, California\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231109T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231109T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20230811T161510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T160223Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Auction and Drag Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\n5:00pm – Arrival & Registration\n5:30pm – Intro and First Rounds of Bingo/Wine Raffle\n6:00pm – Silent Auction Closure – Round 1 & Drag Performance\n6:30pm – 2nd Silent Auction Closure – Round 2 Bingo/Wine Raffle\n7:00pm – Finale – Drag Performance\, Wine Raffle\n7:30pm – Last call\n8:00pm – Conclude\n\nDress Code: \nNo particular dress code – but be bright and vibrant to fit in!\nWe will provide a coat check at check-in\n\nWhat is Included:\nOne Bingo Card & Two Drink Tickets are included with your registration\nWine Raffle Tickets are $10.00 Each\nAdditional Bingo Cards are $5.00 Each\nBeverages are available for purchase after drink tickets are spent\n\nWhat to Bring?:\nCredit cards can be presented at registration for your silent auction “bid number”\nAdditional bingo cards and wine raffles can be purchased via bid number/credit card\nIf you haven’t been before…bring additional $1.00 single dollar bills for Drag Performances and show the love!\n\nHow Does Bingo Work?:\nA card has “one” use.  Once a card is spent\, it cannot be used again\nThere are two expected rounds of Bingo\, you can play as many cards as you want per round.  Diagonal\, Horizontal and Vertical Lines are a win\nCall numbers until the first two winners in each round.\n\nSilent Auction:\nThere are over 60+ amazing packages\n\n\n$500 to Rider Restaurant at Hotel Theodore\nDestinations Galore! Denver\, Scottsdale\, Palm Springs\, Louisville\, and more!\nOvernight stay at Caesars with a Las Vegas Production show and Observation Wheel tickets from the High Roller!\nOvernight Stay at Hyatt Orlando\nTwo! Amazing packages to LA w/ Universal Orlando Passes\nStaycation in Walla Walla\, Spokane\, or Seattle!\n\n\nParking: \nOn-site Valet Rates:\nLess Than Three (3) Hours: $30+ Tax\n3 Hours+: $55+ Tax\n\nNearest Self-Park:\nOlympic Garage Seattle:\n415 Seneca Street\, Seattle\nOne Hour: $10+\nTwo Hours: $13+\nThree Hours: $17+\n\nPublic Transit:\n5th and Seneca Bus Stop (line 257\, 311\, 510\, 545\, & 577) – Fairmont Olympic Hotel stop\n4th and University Bus Stop (577 and 578) – One block Southeast to Fairmont Olympic Hotel\n4th and Seneca Bus Stop (111\, 212\, 218\, 402 & 405) – One block Northeast to Fairmont Olympic Hotel\nUniversity Street Lightrail Stop – Two blocks East on University
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/annual-auction-and-drag-bingo/
LOCATION:Fairmont Olympic Hotel – Seattle\, 411 University St\, Seattle\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Networking,• Pacific Northwest
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230928T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230928T173000
DTSTAMP:20260513T115001
CREATED:20230707T133115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T120019Z
UID:189190-1695913200-1695922200@www.pcma.org
SUMMARY:The Power of Inclusion  with Deanna Singh
DESCRIPTION:Join your community of event professionals as we highlight the power of inclusion while showcasing Bellingham and the blossoming events industry it fosters.Explore the power of inclusion! It acknowledges the virtues of issuing public statements\, modifying behavior\, and changing policies to achieve greater inclusivity\, but it pushes organizations to go further. Those who achieve the greatest success are those that go beyond creating inclusive declarations\, actions\, or environments to fundamentally change the way they make decisions.Explore how to modify organizational processes to encourage buy-in\, share authority\, and foster belonging in order to achieve the full benefits of inclusive workplace culture.Key Takeaways:• Define inclusion.• Examine how inclusivity benefits organization.• Explore strategies for creating a more inclusive culture.\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n3:00 pm – Registration Open/Networking\n3:30 pm – Presentation\n4:30 pm – Reception/Networking\n5:30 pm – Conclusion\n\nDeanna Singh\, Founder & CEO\, Uplifting Impact\nDeanna Singh wants to live in a world where marginalized communities have power. As an expert social entrepreneur\, she is obsessed with making the world a better place\, and she will build or break systems to create positive change. While tackling complex social challenges\, Deanna gives audiences the tools and courage to imagine\, activate\, and impact the world as agents of change. Deanna is described as a trailblazer and dynamic speaker who is at the forefront of social change. She is an award-winning author\, educator\, business leader\, podcaster\, and social justice champion! \nSingh earned her Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Fordham University\, a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University\, and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin\, Madison. She has been recognized by the Milwaukee Business Journal as one of the community’s most influential 40 Under 40 Leaders\, the State of Wisconsin as a Women Who Inspires\, and by Forbes as an African American Woman Everyone Should Know. \nNeed a place to stay?\nStay the night at the charming Fairhaven Village Inn and take 20% off the room rate for Thursday\, September 28\, 2023\, for PCMA PNW attendees! Call to obtain the discount or book online here https://secure.webrez.com/hotel/383/?package_id=280834. Come explore Bellingham and Whatcom County!  \nFairhaven Village Inn\n1200 10th St | Bellingham\, WA 98225\n(360) 733-1311
URL:https://www.pcma.org/event/save-the-date-upcoming-education-program/
LOCATION:Bellingham Cruise Terminal\, Dome Room\, 355 Harris Ave\, Bellingham\, 98225\, United States
CATEGORIES:• Education,• Networking,• Pacific Northwest
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ORGANIZER;CN="PCMA%20Pacific%20Northwest%20Chapter":MAILTO:pacificnorthwest@pcma.org
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