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Cvent CONNECT Recap: Day 1 at the Leadership Summit and Innovation Pavilion

Cvent: Event Marketing

Not at Cvent CONNECT 2019! At the Leadership Summit, more than 300 planning and hospitality professionals gathered to share ideas and experiences. Monday blues? It was a busy day of training, networking, sharing, and socializing as the conference kicked off at the MGM Grand.

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How to start a wedding venue: Tips from two wedding industry experts

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We talked with two of our clients and wedding venue experts, Monique Jeffrey and Andrea Vallencourt, to see what advice they have for event enthusiasts looking to launch their own wedding venue business. Monique Jeffrey, CSEP/VP of Operations, Bramble Hospitality. Andrea Vallencourt, Owner and Venue Director, Clay Theatre.

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Top 10 amazing reasons to plan your next event in Québec City

Cvent: Event Marketing

Planning a conference or convention in 2019? Looking to add some extra oh-la-la to your event to boost your attendance levels and delegate appreciation? Here are the top 10 irrefutable reasons for organizing your next event in Québec City. Québec City is synonymous with warm hospitality. Then say “ Bonjour!

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How to Start an Event Venue Business: Two Experts Share 20 Secrets for Opening an Event Space

Planning Pod

When building and designing your space, Dianne recommends giving it a unique element while leaving room for flexibility for all types of events and setups. She mentioned that over the last five years, more and more event planners and their clients have been searching for places that are unique and new.

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Event venue management software: how Clay Theatre scaled their business and came out stronger on the other side of COVID-19

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The dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic was a nightmare come true for the hospitality industry. As the rug was pulled out from under global society, venues and event businesses of every kind suffered and were forced to close their doors. Forget about growth – staying open was hard enough.