Planning for Extreme Weather
A multi-disciplinary research report led by event sustainability expert Shawna McKinley offers a calculus of the risks posed to events by extreme weather — and the high cost of not planning for them.
A multi-disciplinary research report led by event sustainability expert Shawna McKinley offers a calculus of the risks posed to events by extreme weather — and the high cost of not planning for them.
Next month, Climate Week NYC is making a theater production part of participants’ learning experience. Here’s why.
This week’s Convene Podcast dives into DEI done differently, the roots of backlash against inclusion, and what new sustainability reports reveal about the future of events.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
From cross-border moves to protect attendee safety to standing firm on DEI, this week’s Convene Podcast explores how the events industry is responding to political pressures.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
Bree Groff thinks so, and she’s got some simple strategies, whatever your current workplace situation, to brighten your mood.
New research shows how political pressure and shifting public sentiment around DEI is only making the work of corporate citizenship professionals more important to their organizations — and the same should be true for event organizers.
From a wellness-first medical conference to surprising research on pandemic brain health, here’s what’s new on the Convene Podcast.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion remain central to the work of events professionals. You just need to read between the lines of session titles and marketing campaigns.
A recent survey reveals how corporate citizenship professionals are adjusting to DEI backlash while remaining true to their company’s commitment to its values.
Corporate social responsibility professionals offer subtle ways to reframe DEI initiatives at meetings and events.