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Event Experience

by Bizzabo

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.

Copyright: 2023

Episodes

Rising above the bounce: Advanced email strategies for event professionals

43m · Published 06 May 04:30

In this fresh episode of Event Experience, host Rachel Moore is joined by email marketing experts to discuss how to overcome common email marketing challenges faced by event professionals. Tune in to hear about effective strategies for improving email open rates, crafting compelling content, and using advanced segmentation and automation to enhance attendee engagement from the following experts:

➡️ Kendra Ellis, former director of client services at SmartBug Media and current Sr. Director of Growth Marketing at RevPartners

➡️ LaShanda Jackson, global director of lifecycle marketing at Intuit Mailchimp

➡️ Ghazwan Almoazen, global experiential marketing demand and communications director at DocuSign

The discussion highlights the importance of aligning email marketing with attendee expectations and leveraging analytics to drive continuous improvement.

Here’s what you’ll hear about in this conversation:

1) How to craft emails with engaging subject lines and compelling calls to action that stand out in crowded inboxes

2) The importance of list segmentation and personalization in boosting email engagement rates

3) Insights into the role of analytics and automation in optimizing email campaigns and improving event marketing outcomes

For more insights and the full transcript, visit https://www.bizzabo.com/podcast/event-email-marketing-challenges

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

38m · Published 22 Apr 04:30

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.

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

32m · Published 15 Apr 04:30

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

Go behind the scenes of White House events with Deesha Dyer

31m · Published 08 Apr 04:30

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

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

24m · Published 01 Apr 04:30

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

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

31m · Published 25 Mar 04:30

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

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

29m · Published 17 Mar 08:44

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

Show me the money: Navigating event sponsorship and strategy challenges

46m · Published 11 Mar 04:30

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

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

33m · Published 04 Mar 05:30

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

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

37m · Published 26 Feb 05:30

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!

Event Experience has 105 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 63:37:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 11th, 2024 23:40.

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