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Event Experience brings the best and brightest Event Experience Leaders together to share stories, tips, and lessons learned from creating some of the world's biggest events. Featuring conversations about event marketing, event management, audience engagement, and how to measure event success.

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Event Experience brings the best and brightest Event Experience Leaders together to share stories, tips, and lessons learned from creating some of the world's biggest events. Featuring conversations about event marketing, event management, audience engagement, and how to measure event success.

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English


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Transforming conferences through AI and event tech with 6sense’s Angela Sadighian

4/22/2024
Grab a coffee or hit the open road to listen to Senior ABX Manager of Corporate Events at 6sense Angela Sadighian share her extensive experience and strategic approach to corporate event planning. Sadighian discusses her journey from organizing weddings to orchestrating large-scale corporate events, emphasizing the importance of integrating AI technology to enhance attendee engagement and optimize event outcomes. With a focus on 6sense's annual user conference, Breakthrough, Sadighian outlines how strategic planning, audience targeting, and innovative tech integration have led to substantial growth in attendance and engagement. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How integrating AI and predictive analytics can transform event engagement and operational efficiency 2) The key metrics organizers should track to measure ROI, including pipeline influence and attendee engagement 3) How to create “wow” moments through thoughtful venue choices, personalized interactions, and technology like the Klik SmartBadge™ For the full transcript, resources mentioned in the episode, and more, please visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/angela-sadighian-AI-event-tech-smart-badges.

Duration:00:38:56

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Mastering the art of experiential marketing in event production with Brad Jackson

4/15/2024
In this episode, host Rachel Moore dives into the vital role of networking within the event industry with Brad Jackson, the visionary behind Live Out of Office. Brad shares his journey from working with giants like Live Nation to founding an experiential marketing hub, emphasizing the transformative shift toward collaborative platforms that support freelancers, agencies, and brands. Through discussions on career transitions, the value of a robust network, and leveraging technology for efficiency, Jackson provides insights into the evolving landscape of event production and marketing. Listeners are treated to Jackson’s personal story, reflecting on his roots in the concert industry and his adventurous leap into freelancing in LA, leading to the inception of Live Out of Office. This platform aims to streamline the event production process, making it more accessible and efficient for industry professionals. Here’s more of what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. Why building a solid network is crucial for success in the event industry and how relationships shape careers 2. The challenges and rewards of moving from full-time employment to freelance event production 3. The role of AI and technological platforms in revolutionizing event planning and production, making processes more efficient and creative For show notes, mentions, and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/brad-jackson-networking-event-production

Duration:00:32:23

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Go behind the scenes of White House events with Deesha Dyer

4/8/2024
In this engaging episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore sits down with Deesha Dyer, the former White House Social Secretary and current president Hook & Fasten Consulting, to delve into the intricacies of planning high-profile events at the White House. Dyer shares her journey from being an event geek to orchestrating one of the most notable events of the Obama administration: the visit of Pope Francis. The conversation provides a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of managing events on the world stage, including managing a diverse team of professionals and the logistics of welcoming international dignitaries. As president of Hook & Fasten Consulting, Dyer focuses on creating authentic partnerships, achieving meaningful community impact, and championing inclusivity. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) The creativity and strategic thinking involved in planning high-profile events, including showcasing diversity and connecting with wider audiences 2) The unique pressures of working in the White House — from wardrobe malfunctions to meeting expectations of dignitaries and the public 3) The importance of community involvement in events and the potential to make a meaningful impact For show notes, mentions, and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/deesha-dyer-inclusion-white-house-events

Duration:00:31:00

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Harnessing the power of content, AI, and data for event success with Natasha Wood

4/1/2024
In this episode, you’ll hear from Natasha Wood, the Head of Strategy for FT Live, the events division of the Financial Times. Wood shares her extensive experience in the events industry, focusing on strategically using event content to enhance attendee experiences and achieve organizational goals. She also offers personal insights into her go-to resources and her passion for classic crime dramas and strategic business books, providing a well-rounded view of her professional and personal interests. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) The shifting landscape of event strategy, focusing on people, products, and processes to drive success in the dynamic world of events 2) The untapped potential of event content as a tool for ongoing engagement and strategic advantage 3) How the integration of data analysis and artificial intelligence is transforming event planning For the full transcript and show notes, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/natasha-wood-harnessing-event-content-AI-data

Duration:00:24:36

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Mastering encore-worthy event entertainment with Makenzie Stokel and Channing Moreland

3/25/2024
In this episode, Host Rachel Moore brings together Makenzie Stokel and Channing Moreland, the cofounders of EVA, to explore the transformative power of entertainment in event planning. Delving into their unique roles and the genesis of EVA, an online marketplace for booking vetted entertainment, Stokel and Moreland share their expertise on selecting the right speakers and the impact of out-of-the-box activations that leave lasting impressions on attendees while advocating for the infusion of fun and interactive elements that connect deeply with attendees. For these EVA founders, engagement and entertainment go hand in hand in elevating the event experience. By aligning entertainment choices with the event’s goals and themes, they provide valuable insights for event professionals looking to captivate and inspire their audiences. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) Why entertainment and speakers should be woven into the fabric of event planning from day one 2) How customization and interactivity are essential to creating memorable and personalized activations 3) Ways to streamline finding and booking entertainment using tools like EVA For show notes and a full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/eva-cofounders-event-entertainment

Duration:00:31:50

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Harnessing the power of TIME100’s influential people lists for event success with Dan Macsai

3/17/2024
In this episode, hear from TIME Executive Editor and Chief Events Officer Dan Macsai, whose dual role sees him curating influential people lists like the TIME100 while spearheading the magazine's event portfolio. Macsai shares insights into the list-making process and the challenges and triumphs of executing events in new locations. He also emphasizes the importance of community building beyond events, leveraging editorial content to create year-round engagement and the indispensable human element in the age of AI. This episode provides a unique look into the strategies that make TIME's events successful, the power of lists in fostering community, and the evolving landscape of event planning in 2024. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How TIME's editorial lists serve as a core strategy for developing meaningful events and fostering influential communities 2. The challenges, importance of community grace, and thrill of expanding TIME's global footprint in uncharted territories like Africa 3. The importance of meeting attendee expectations to deliver more than just a one-off gathering For the full transcript and additional show notes, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/dan-macsai-TIME100-events

Duration:00:29:43

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Show me the money: Navigating event sponsorship and strategy challenges

3/11/2024
In this episode, you’ll learn about the evolving landscape of event sponsorships in 2024, providing invaluable insights for event professionals grappling with sponsorship challenges from three industry powerhouses: 1. Arianna Black, Director of Events and Digital Experience for Women In Product 2. Evan Babins, Event Manager for Intuit 3. Jennifer Feeney, Head of Event Sponsorships for The New York Times Together, they explore strategies for engaging sponsors, navigating budget constraints, and enhancing the sponsor experience to secure early commitments and maximize ROI. The conversation offers a blend of personal anecdotes, practical tips, and forward-thinking approaches to crafting meaningful partnerships with sponsors in an industry where expectations and dynamics are continuously shifting. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How to craft compelling sponsorship packages that offer real value and incentives for early sign-ups is crucial in today's competitive environment 2. Ways to build and maintain strong relationships with sponsors by listening to their needs and aligning with their goals can lead to more meaningful and lucrative partnerships 3. The power of creativity in how sponsorships are pitched and delivered can help stand out and cater to both large corporations and smaller organizations, enhancing the overall event experience for sponsors. For show notes, the transcript, and more, visit

Duration:00:46:26

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Corporate social responsibility in events: It’s just good business with Pauline Kwasniak

3/4/2024
In this enlightening episode, we’re joined by Pauline Kwasniak, a seasoned event professional and advocate for integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) in events. As CEO at Finedeeds.com — a platform for businesses and events to engage employees and measure their collective social impact — she discusses the importance of CSR in creating memorable and impactful events. She emphasizes that doing good is not only a noble pursuit but a strategic business decision. Through her work, Kwasniak aims to make CSR an industry standard, underscoring the role of events in driving social change and fostering a sense of community. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1) How incorporating CSR into events boosts marketing, enhances brand image, and meets attendee expectations for social impact 2) Why CSR initiatives must resonate with an event’s audience and stakeholders in a meaningful way to create a memorable experience and amplify social impact. 3) The trend toward showcasing social impact footprints and how growing CSR initiatives indicate a greater expectation for events to contribute positively to societal and environmental causes For the full transcript and additional show notes, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/pauline-kwasniak-CSR-in-event-management

Duration:00:33:43

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Mud, music, and grit: Building the ultimate festival community with Billie Jo Aasen

2/26/2024
In this episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore sits down with Billie Jo Aasen, CEO of The Festival Company, to dive into the muddy waters of organizing Canada's largest mud and music festival: Extreme Mudfest, a four-day mud and music festival located in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada. With a decade of experience under her belt — and a journey from aspiring country singer to festival mogul — Aasen shares the highs and lows of festival planning, from the early days of scraping by to the triumphant moments of sell-out success. The conversation covers the challenges of scaling an event, the importance of knowing your audience and building community, and the unexpected hurdles of weather and logistical nightmares. Bonus: Aasen announces a second Mudfest location, marking a new chapter in her mission to bring the spirit of extreme motorsports and music to a broader audience! Here’s what else you’ll hear about in this conversation: 1. How Aasen transformed a passion for country music and community into the founding of Canada's largest mud and music festival 2. Balancing authenticity and knowing your market with the importance of strategic growth and continuous innovation 3. The critical role of resilience in the event industry, underscoring the financial and emotional challenges of festival planning For the full transcript and links to things mentioned in this episode, visit www.bizzabo.com/podcast/billie-jo-aasan-mudfest-festival-planning!

Duration:00:37:56

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Turning post-event data into event success with Nicola Kastner and Jon Wolff

2/19/2024
Tune in as Host Rachel Moore dives into the intricacies of using post-event data to shape future event successes with industry experts The Event Strategist Founder Nicola Kastner and Lenovo Global Events Manager Jon Wolff. The discussion opens up the challenges of analyzing event data, the potential of AI in streamlining this process, and the practical steps toward transforming these insights into actionable strategies for 2024. Through a blend of expert opinions and actionable advice, the conversation sheds light on the crucial role of data in event planning, the pitfalls to avoid, and how AI tools can offer a competitive edge in interpreting vast amounts of data. With an extensive background in event marketing strategy, Kastner emphasizes the significance of aligning event objectives with business goals and using data to inform every event planning stage. On the other hand, Wolff shares his experience in leveraging data for ROI optimization and the importance of sales and marketing alignment in utilizing event data effectively. Together, they explore the essential metrics for measuring event success, the common challenges in data analysis, and how to overcome these obstacles to create impactful and memorable events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of clearly defined objectives in collecting and analyzing event data to drive future event strategies. How AI and machine learning tools can assist in uncovering trends and actionable insights from post-event data. Strategies for overcoming common data analysis challenges, including the need for standardization and avoiding biases in AI-assisted data interpretation. Mentioned in This Episode ChatGPT SAP Lenovo Rachel Moore on LinkedIn Nicola Kastner on LinkedIn Jon Wolff on LinkedIn

Duration:00:39:50

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Maximizing ROI and relationships through micro-events with Aleksandra Panyukhina

2/12/2024
Say hello to Aleksandra Panyukhina, the Director of Experience Marketing at Pixelz, who brings more than 12 years of expertise in the events industry to this episode of Event Experience. Listen in as Panyukhina (pronounced Pan-YOO-keenah) discusses the importance of creating intimate, memorable experiences — aka micro-events — that foster genuine connections and trust. For Panyukhina, these smaller events contrast with larger-scale events where such personal engagement is often lacking. She also shares her approach to experience marketing, which encompasses events, account-based marketing (ABM), partner marketing, and community building. The conversation also delves into the logistical and strategic aspects of organizing micro-events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The macro impact of micro-events in creating lasting relationships and trust with target accounts Why small-scale events require a deeper audience understanding and a focus on creating comfortable, engaging environments How collaboration with sales teams and internal stakeholders is crucial for aligning event goals with broader business objectives Mentioned in this episode Pixelz Account-based experience (ABX) Christian Dior Destiny by Marie France Pochna Aleksandra Panyukhina on LinkedIn

Duration:00:37:13

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Aligning event technology, design, and experience with Google's Ryan Howard

2/5/2024
Join Event Experience host Rachel Moore as she invites Ryan Howard, Senior Technical Program Manager at Google, to delve into the integration of technology in event spaces. Howard has more than 30 years of experience in engineering and technology, and his role at Google involves leading the technological strategy for the giant’s global event spaces, supporting various business units, and driving the company's tech-forward approach to events. Howard also co-leads the Google Experience Institute (XI), a hub for exploring the future of event experiences. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in designing technology for Google's diverse event spaces, ranging from executive briefing centers to sales-focused environments. He stresses the importance of aligning technology design to ensure tech enhances rather than detracts from the human experience. Tune in to this conversation to hear about the following: The crucial role of technology in shaping the success and innovation of events at Google The importance of aligning technological solutions with the specific objectives and audience needs of each event Insights into Google's ongoing projects and initiatives in experience design, responsive environment design, and neurodivergent inclusion Mentioned in This Episode Slough House book series by Mick Herron Goldman Sachs Google Experience Institute (XI) IMEX Frankfurt The Sphere in Las Vegas Naomi Clare Crellin (founder and CEO of Storycraft Lab; editor and host of innovation think tank the Futures Forum; and Google XI participant) HKS for inclusive space design Ryan Howard on LinkedIn

Duration:00:32:56

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Cultivating event team success and longevity with Ashley Ronkowski

1/29/2024
In this episode, Event Experience host Rachel Moore interviews Ashley Ronkowski, a seasoned event professional with extensive experience in event planning and marketing. Ronkowski shares her comprehensive approach to event management, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and having a versatile event kit. She discusses her recent role at Calm and her journey through various facets of event planning, from managing social media to leading global events. Ronkowski highlights the significance of building strong internal and external teams, detailing how crucial buy-in from all stakeholders, especially at the executive level, is for the success of any event. She also shares her personal strategies for self-care during high-stress event periods, advocating for a holistic approach to wellness. Throughout the conversation, Ronkowski emphasizes the value of community and collaboration in the events industry, providing insights on handling unexpected challenges and leveraging networks for success. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of having a comprehensive event kit to handle any unexpected situation Why building strong internal and external teams is key to successful event execution How to best leverage industry networks and embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and learning Mentioned in This Episode Ellen Hilderbrand (author) Bravo (TV network) The Blonde Files podcast The Daily Skimm 9 to 5ish podcast Nicola Kastner’s episode on Event Experience Ashley Ronkowski on LinkedIn

Duration:00:31:36

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Building community while merging physical and virtual event spaces with Arianna Black

1/22/2024
Welcome to the Event Experience podcast by Bizzabo! This episode features Arianna Black, the Director of Events and Digital Experiences for Women in Product. Join Black as she delves into her extensive background in event production and explores her current role at Women in Product. She shares her insights on creating engaging virtual and physical event spaces while emphasizing the importance of community-driven events and boosting sponsor ROI. She also explores how virtual events have evolved, highlighting their challenges and opportunities. Black’s approach to event planning is strategic and data-driven, aiming to make each event meaningful and impactful for every attendee. The conversation also covers the use of technology in events — including generative AI — and how it can enhance personalization and networking opportunities. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The significance of community-driven events in empowering women in product management roles. Strategies for merging physical and virtual event spaces for enhanced attendee and sponsor experiences. Insights into the evolving nature of events, focusing on engagement, inclusivity, and the importance of personalization. Mentioned in This Episode Women in Product Better Events Pod Peloton experience Julius Solaris Priya Parker Arianna Black on LinkedIn

Duration:00:34:45

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Building an iconic festival experience with SXSW's Hugh Forrest

1/15/2024
In this episode, host Rachel Moore sits down with Hugh Forrest, the Co-president and Chief Programming Officer of SXSW. With roughly 35 years of experience with SXSW, Forrest explores the evolution of this monumental event and its impact on — and takeover of — Austin, Texas. He delves into the complexities of managing a city-wide festival, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and adapting to the changing events landscape. Forrest's insights into fostering community, embracing creativity, and ensuring attendee satisfaction offer a compelling look into the world of large-scale event management. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of building and maintaining a strong community and how community feedback and engagement have been crucial to the evolution and success of SXSW The challenges and opportunities in adapting SXSW to a changing world, including navigating the pandemic and embracing technological advancements like AI Why SXSW's commitment to fostering a diverse range of creative industries and encouraging interdisciplinary interactions is a key aspect of its enduring appeal and success Mentioned in This Episode Pivot podcast by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway The Daily podcast from The New York Times All In podcast International Women’s Day The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls, and David Weinberger Hugh Forrest on LinkedIn

Duration:00:31:28

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2024 event trends and insights from the industry’s top leaders

1/8/2024
Join us as we dive into the future of event planning! This episode explores event trends and insights for 2024, particularly conscious conferencing, DE&I, sustainability in event planning, the evolving dynamics of sponsorships, and the increasing role of AI and event tech in enhancing attendee engagement. The conversation offers a comprehensive outlook on how these elements will shape the future of events, providing valuable insights for professionals in the field. Tune in to hear host Will Curran, Bizzabo’s Head of Klik, tackle the year ahead with the following industry luminaries: Adam Parry, Cofounder & Editor at Event Industry News Greg DeShields, Executive Director at Tourism Diversity Matters Lauren Olerich, Senior Director of Corporate Events at Gainsight Christine Renaud, CEO and Cofounder at Braindate by e180 Bob Johnston, Founder and CEO at the Executive Council Nicola Kastner, Founder of The Event Strategist Brandt Krueger, Senior Production Manager at EideCom Here’s just a small sample of what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Why attendees care more than ever about conscious conferencing (i.e., the intersection of events that prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion, and sustainability) Effective ways to attract sponsors by understanding their KPIs and offering them opportunities to showcase their expertise The increasingly significant role of AI in driving data-driven events, helping in areas such as design conceptualization, attendee engagement, and more efficient planning Mentioned in This Episode Adam Parry on LinkedIn Greg DeShields on LinkedIn Lauren Olerich on LinkedIn Christine Renaud on LinkedIn Bob Johnston on LinkedIn Nicola Kastner on LinkedIn Brandt Krueger on LinkedIn

Duration:00:49:57

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Maximizing post-event impact by building a year-round marketing machine

1/1/2024
In this dynamic episode about maximizing post-event success, host Lauren McCullough — Bizzabo’s VP of Marketing — is joined by this panel of experts: Monique Ruff-Bell, Head of Events, TED Gianna Gaudini, Event Strategist, Advisor, and Author of The Art of Event Planning Anthony Kennada, Cofounder and CEO, AudiencePlus These three industry insiders delve into the essentials of nurturing and converting event-generated leads, fostering communities for brand advocacy, and creatively repurposing event content to extend reach and engagement. Ruff-Bell shares insights on creating emotive experiences that foster long-term community engagement, while Kennada discusses the importance of audience data in shaping event content. Gaudini emphasizes the need for a strong sales enablement strategy and the benefits of diversifying content formats to cater to different audience preferences. The conversation illuminates how to harness the power of events for sustained marketing success, leveraging technology and innovative strategies to maintain engagement throughout the year. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The importance of pre-planning and building a solid sales enablement strategy before each event to ensure actionable outcomes and sales success Strategies for creating and sustaining engaging event communities by focusing on emotive experiences and continuous interactions Insights on how to effectively repurpose and diversify event content across different platforms for extended audience reach and engagement Mentioned in This Episode The state of in-person B2B conferences The Art of Event Planning (book) Monique Ruff-Bell on LinkedIn Gianna Gaudini on LinkedIn Anthony Kennada on LinkedIn Note: This podcast episode originally aired as a webinar in December 2023. Want to watch the webinar? It’s available on-demand here.

Duration:00:50:11

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From model and actor to experience-driven event producer with Eric Rutherford

12/18/2023
In this engaging episode of the Event Experience podcast, Eric Rutherford — Senior Producer at 15|40 Productions and former Director of Events at Hollywood Reporter — shares his fascinating journey from being an actor and model to becoming a celebrated event producer. He discusses his passion for creating impactful, emotional experiences through events and his transition into the industry, emphasizing the transformative power of bringing concepts to life. Rutherford delves into his philosophy on partnerships in event production, highlighting the importance of collaboration, relationship-building, and being of service to others. He also touches on the balance between tradition and innovation in event design, advocating for a mix of tried-and-true methods with creative, forward-thinking approaches. Throughout the conversation, Rutherford’s enthusiasm for the craft of event production shines through, offering listeners a unique perspective on the art and business of creating memorable events. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: How Rutherford’s background in acting and modeling influenced his approach to event production, emphasizing creativity and emotional impact How building strong partnerships and collaborations in the industry is crucial for creating successful events. The importance of respecting traditional event formats while also pushing creative boundaries to keep events fresh and engaging Mentioned in This Episode 15|40 Productions Showtime's Fellow Travelers Gary V Eric Rutherford on Instagram Eric Rutherford on LinkedIn

Duration:00:27:07

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Navigating Event Tech and Sustainability with Adam Parry

12/11/2023
In this episode, Adam Parry, the Cofounder and Editor of Event Industry News, shares his extensive experience and insights into the evolving world of event technology and sustainability. He discusses the triumphs and challenges of organizing Event Tech Live and Event Sustainability Live. Parry reflects on the expansion of Event Tech Live into North America and the inaugural Event Sustainability Live. Throughout the conversation, he offers a candid opinion on the current state of event technology and the post-pandemic period of reset and growth. He discusses the significance of blending practicality with creativity when tailoring event design to audience needs and the organizer's vision. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: Mentioned in This Episode Alien seriesEvent Industry NewsEvent Tech Live Event Sustainability LiveAdam Parry on LinkedIn

Duration:00:26:06

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Harnessing AI in event management with Atlassian's Josh Shepherd

11/27/2023
In this episode, Josh Shepherd, the Head of Event Technology and Innovation at Atlassian, delves into the evolving landscape of event technology. With a rich background working for companies like Microsoft, BW Events Tech, and Swoogo, Shepherd discusses how technology — especially AI — is reshaping attendee experiences in both digital and in-person events. Shepherd shares insights from his role at Atlassian, highlighting how a robust event tech stack is crucial for creating fresh, engaging experiences. The conversation also explores the evolving nature of in-person and digital events post-COVID, underscoring the need to differentiate these experiences based on attendee needs and interactions. Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation: The significance of adopting a digital-first mindset in event planning The innovative uses for AI in events, from content indexing to creating personalized engagement pathways for attendees The need to focus on the attendee experience to craft events that resonate Mentioned in This Episode Atlassian ChatGPT TED talks Netflix Josh Shepherd on LinkedIn

Duration:00:24:04