Designing an Intimate Conference for 10,000
How entrepreneur Imani Ellis has built a first-of-its kind community for Black creative professionals by focusing on connection.
How entrepreneur Imani Ellis has built a first-of-its kind community for Black creative professionals by focusing on connection.
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Have you noticed what’s different this year? Here are some standout features.
edUcon 2025 speaker Denim Richards shared how his principles for crafting a personal brand as an actor and entrepreneur can be applied to event professionals — and gave participants a chance to do a deep dive with him in a hands-on master class.
The certified mental performance consultant (CMPC) gave edUcon participants strategies to help them “perform at their best when it matters the most.” Here are some tips she shared with Convene.
Advice for navigating the challenging environment for conferences, particularly science gatherings, from an exec at a major research institute.
ABTS is seeing some troubling trends for international health-care events — some of which are due to global misperceptions of current realities in the U.S.
One slice of the current administration’s impact on the events industry.
Results from our recent pulse survey of event organizers reveal a lack of clarity about what sweeping U.S. policy changes may mean for events, what comes next, and how best to move forward. Here’s what some event industry professionals are seeing — and anticipating.
MCI’s Erin Fuller on what we’re learning about how global events are being impacted by governmental changes and policies — and where to find the bright spots.
A guide to designing an emotionally engaging participant journey, from the first communication announcing your event to well after its conclusion.
Responses from Convene’s recent pulse survey reveal how meetings and events are navigating a challenging landscape due to shifts in U.S. administration policies and geopolitical uncertainties.