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Guests: Peter Bernegger - Founder, Election Watch, explosive Wisconsin Senate Election Hearing Testimony Peter Huessy - China Expert Dynamic discussion about evidence of election interference and misappropriation of taxpayer dollars to cover party affiliated election campaign activities. Discussed the strategic purchasing of U.S. farmland by China and the impact of the land grab around military facilities for spying by China on U.S. military and the investment by Blackrock of U.S. Pension programs for federal and state employees into China based, CCP involved companies that produce military equipment that could be used against U.S. References & Resources: CEIR - The Center for Election Innovation & Research primarily funded by Priscilla Chan & Mark Zuckerberg with what is now termed "Zuckerbucks" to influence the 2020 election. In 2020, CEIR reported distributing $64 million in grants to fund “urgent voter education". About $62M was funded directly by Zuckerburg/Chan. Mark Zuckerberg spent $419M on nonprofits ahead of 2020 election — and got out the Dem vote https://nypost.com/2021/10/13/mark-zuckerberg-spent-419m-on-nonprofits-ahead-of-2020-election-and-got-out-the-dem-vote/ Priscilla Chan - Parents are Chinese; She went to Harvard where she met Zuckerberg. https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/long-reads/article/3154848/yin-his-yang-priscilla-chan-opens-about-mark Definition: Theory a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained. Definition: Conspiracy a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. Definition: Conspiracy Theory an attempt to explain harmful or tragic events as the result of the actions of a small group of powerful people. Sponsors: US Flag Service - Go to TheJenCharltonShow/flags to buy your flag for freedom TODAY! Sweeties on the Creek See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today With Manuela Keller & Philip McKay: Today's episode is sponsored by Messe Stuttgart, a German company that specializes in organizing trade shows, particularly for the home decor industry. They have been in the trade show business for more than 80 years, annually organizing around 60 shows and 100 conferences worldwide. Manuela Keller and Philip McKay are joining us to tell us all about two upcoming events: Sun Shading Expo 2023 and R+T 2024, which will both bring together the sun shading and textiles industries. Here, you will be able to maximize your time and meet the right people to discuss business opportunities for the entire sun shading product range. More About Manuela Keller & Philip McKay About Manuela: Manuela Keller is an experienced manager of international trade shows and events around the globe, with a proven track record in the event services industry since 2006. She has knowledge in strategic planning, business development, marketing strategy, event management and management. Starting as an intern in the international department of Messe Stuttgart in 2006, she soon took on more responsibility and became project manager for official German Pavilions - joint company participations - at trade shows in all parts of the world - including SXSW (South by Southwest) in Austin, SolarPower in Anaheim, IMTS in Chicago, ArabHealth in Dubai - to name just a few. In 2009, Manuela became the project manager of R+T Asia, the leading international trade show for the sun control and door industry in the ASEAN region. Other trade fairs such as R+T Middle East, R+T Russia, R+T Turkey and R+T South America were added over the years. Today, she is Manager of Exhibitions and Events and responsible for the international trade shows of the R+T Alliance - R+T Asia (Shanghai, China), R+T Turkey (Istanbul, Turkey), Sun Shading Expo North America (changing locations/USA) and APAExpo by R+T (Barcelona, Spain). Manuela Keller is also part of the project team for R+T - the World's Leading Trade Fair for Roller Shutters, Doors and Sun Shading Systems. Among other things, she is responsible for the overarching exchange with the international association partners and supporters, the strategic and thematic support of the international conference program and the processing of international exhibitor and visitor inquiries, as well as the management of the international sales force. With more than 17 years of experience in organizing international trade shows, she brings remarkable added value and her global network to the organization of this outstanding, internationally renowned trade show. The international trade fair heart beats in the middle of the dynamic Stuttgart region. Over 60 trade fairs and more than 100 congresses and events are held every year at our venue. We also operate all over the world and maintain a network of foreign representatives in 51 countries. She has been married for more than 20 years and is a proud mother of a 10 year old son. As a balance to her working life, she likes to go for long walks in the nearby forest or attend live concerts - preferably punk or alternative rock. About Philip: Philip McKay has a proven track record as a successful senior executive with leading event companies. Before becoming President of Messe Stuttgart IncPhilip founded nGage Events LLC. in 2012. nGage became the premier hosted buyer events company in North America where it produced over 15 events a year across many industries. Phil McKay also served in many executive positions for some of the largest trade show producers in the globe such as: Executive VP for Questex Media and was responsible for their hosted model events and technology group. He has also served as Senior Vice President of the World Market Center in Las Vegas in charge of growing their event portfolio in the furniture, gift and home accessories industries. Mr. McKay held the position of Group Vice President and General Manager at Gartner's Vision Events, where he managed the teams of 10 different brands which were leaders in the hosted events in each of their verticals. He also served as Senior Vice President of International Business Development & Operations for Key3Media Group, overseeing the company's portfolio of COMDEX and N+I with 20 plus markets in Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Prior to Key3Media, McKay was Group Managing Director for Penton Media. In 2004, Philip McKay was recognized and awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from Tradeshow Week magazine for his outstanding and distinguished contributions to the global events industry. Philip McKay is a past member of the board of directors of SISO. He was an active member in the Massachusetts Convention Center Advisory Board, also was past chairman of IAEE Senior Executive Advisory Board and The Future Strategy of Trade Fairs. He also was a past member of the Research Committee of CEIR and editorial advisory board member of Trade Show Executive Magazine. He is a proud father of two men, and three grandchildren. When Phil is not working in his gardens and spoiling his grandchildren, you will find him on the golf course. Connect with Manuela Keller & Philip McKay Sun Shading Expo R+T 2024 A Big THANK YOU to Today's Podcast Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Messe Stuttgart
In this episode, Bob Costello and the Democrats' Cohen problem. Hunter Biden's FBI mole named "One-Eye". Comer demands White House "correct" a "misleading and dishonest" statement by Biden.
With this episode, we kick-off season two of Trade Show Talk! We speak with two industry leaders on this one about the state of the exhibitions industry -- we talk about where we have been and we look at where we're headed. "We just got the third quarter results. And what we have found is that about 14% of those shows that were held in the first - third quarters of this year (2022) have surpassed their pre-pandemic levels." -Cathy Breden The industry is recovering, but we do have a way to go. IAEE and CEIR are two industry-leading associations, so who better to hear from than their leadership? Our guests Cathy Breden - CEO of the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) Breden provides strategic direction and manages the day-to-day activities and business operations of CEIR. CEIR conducts primary, exhibition-related research studies to help exhibition stakeholders with evolving norms, shifting marketing trends, and other issues that can have an impact on the channel itself or how to use it effectively in light of trends. Reports include digital/technology, attendee/exhibitor engagement, attendee acquisition and retention, generational workforce shifts, economic performance and impact, and exhibitor studies evaluating motivations for use of the exhibition marketing channel. She has been working with CEIR since 2006. Cathy also serves in the capacity of Executive Vice President/COO of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events® (IAEE), a trade association representing the exhibitions and events industry. She began her association management career in 1984. She is the 2022 Chairperson of the Events Industry Council Board of Directors. She earned the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation in 1990, the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation in 1995, the Certified in Exhibition Management (CEM) designation in 2019 and was recognized as a CMP Fellow in 2022. David DuBois - President and CEO of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events® (IAEE) As IAEE's president, DuBois is responsible for the management of 25 full-time professional staff, producing the annual business operating plan and budget, overseeing the support of all meetings of governance units, leading business development, directing fundraising efforts, advocating for the industry and the organization's members, and providing organizational leadership and strategic counsel to the board. Also, he serves as the association's representative with industry coalitions, partner organizations and strategic alliances. In 2019, DuBois was inducted into the Events Industry Council's "Hall of Leaders," one of the industry's most prestigious honors. His storied career started with Sheraton Corporation in various sales positions including Regional Director of Sales and the Director of Marketing Programs, and has included senior leadership positions for other industry organizations, PCMA and MPI, and the Fort Worth CVB. Of course, he has also served on many boards of directors including ASAE, Dallas-Fort Worth Tourism Council, EIC, and Destinations International. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Meetings Mean Business Coalition and the U.S. Travel Association. ~*~*~ The "Trade Show Talk" podcast is publishing two episodes per month, focusing on a different theme each month. If you'd like to be a sponsor or a guest or you have a topic to suggest we cover, please let us know by emailing podcast@tsnn.com. And we'd love it if you'd share, rate, and review episode 23 and the show also!
Nancy and Mike talk at the recent ESCA SEC Conference about the latest developments centered on research and reports. TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
CEIR's Nancy Drapeau speaks with Mike at the ESCA SEC about the latest research results and forecasts moving forward, Danica Tormohlen speaks on the plans for UFI to come to Las Vegas in 2023 and their latest findings, Don and Mike hash out the latest developments and more! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
Don was in the Employco Podcast studio recently and was on their podcast speaking about the Trade Show comeback as well as our show, the replay is here on today's show, IPME's Bill Hinchliff also on today's show speaks about the upcoming Southern California EDPA Chapter Charity golf tournament taking place on May 9 in Huntington Beach, CA. Ageism in the workplace, CEIR's upcoming Cybersecurity Webinar and more! Happy April Fools Day! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
In this episode of the Event Manager Podcast, we talk with Cathy Breden, executive vice president, and chief operating officer at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE), and CEO of the Center for Exhibition Industry Research Foundation (CEIR). We discuss the recent findings from CEIR's research and cover some eye-opening topics including: Real-world statistics on the return to in-person events The growing trend of companies embracing digital channels in their go-to-market strategies The continued demand for in-person exhibition opportunities A research-backed forecast for when the exhibition industry will return to 2019 levels
Nashville's Music City Center President and CEO Charles Starks shares the latest from his organization, CEIR's latest report from 4th quarter 2021 for B2B shows, the FED hikes interest rates and we are busy! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
Optima's President Alex Hill joins Don and Mike to talk about the industry during COVID times, clients relationships and more... Don and Mike talk about the latest poll results, CEIR's webinar discussions on shows for 2021 and the latest news affecting our industries. TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
TRADE SHOWS FROM ONE COUNTRY TO THE NEXT - SECOND EDITION by Larry Kulchawik "Trade Shows from One Country to the Next" delves into international marketing, with a focus specifically on global trade show differences and distinctions. Rather than concentrate on details about marketing per se, this book focuses on the needed adjustments-mental, physically and otherwise-when marketing a product/service through tradeshows from one country to the next. Although dedicated to trade show exhibit architecture and behavior, much of the information contained in this book also speaks to effective communication skills required when spending a week or less marketing a product in a foreign country. After forty-three years in the international trade show arena, the author shares his thoughts and the comments obtained from world-wide experts in the countries outlined. No one person or company is the expert everywhere in the world. There is no right way or wrong way-there is only a different way. This book will appeal to not only exhibit managers, show organizers, venues, and exhibit suppliers, but to those who market anything on a global scale. Effective communication is key! Larry Kulchawik has dedicated his entire career to exhibit design at trade shows internationally. His recent book, "Trade Shows from One Country to the Next" he outlines venues, regulations, exhibit styles, and cultural differences when exhibiting in 45 different countries. The books theme...There is no right way, there is no wrong way, there is only a different way. Know and respect what is different to reach success through trade shows, or any other form of face to face communication to promote a product or service internationally. While earning a degree in Design at Southern Illinois University, Larry Kulchawik had the privilege to study under Buckminster Fuller. Geodesic domes and Spaceship Earth concept influenced his thinking in so many ways he never thought to be relevant at the time. Starting as an exhibit designer, Kulchawik has spent his entire career in the exhibit industry for the past 43 years. He has worked for three of the leading exhibit companies in the USA in management and sales with a focus on international trade show marketing. He served on the boards of many industry associations (CEIR,OSPI, WTC) and as president for IFES (International Federation of Exposition Services) and EDPA (Exhibit Designer and Producers Association). As president of EDPA he assisted to launch the first masters degree program in exhibit design at FIT/NYC, and led a task force to create UL2301- Standards for Safety when building trade show exhibits with Underwriters Laboratory. He has been awarded two of the industries highest honors- the Hazel Hays Award (EDPA), and the Roger Taurant Award (IFES) for his contributions to the exhibit industry. His book has earned two Gold Awards from MarCom 2016, and Hermes 2017 for creative marketing in the book category. “At this stage of my life I wish to give back and share international experiences and uncover this exciting career we call trade show marketing. Being involved with IFES ( Global exhibit suppliers from 44 countries) I have met many trusted suppliers I consider friends and partners. They are each the source of knowledge and understanding for effective global marketing. Recalculating your thinking when exhibiting from one country to the next is key to achieving sales success in each country. The theme of the book- there is no right way, there is no wrong way, there is only a different way. Being sensitive, and recognizing what is different, and why, will insure success and will keep you from unexpected surprises.”. Connecting the world with a shared sensitivity about face to face business communication will cultivate our mutual desires for positive branding and increased sales in a global market.” The world of international trade as we know it is rapidly changing. https://www.amazon.com/Trade-Shows-One-Country-Next/dp/1681393336/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1619196132&sr=8-1 http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/lkulchawikec.mp3
David Becker joins Brianna and Eric for a conversation about his organization, Center for Election Innovation & Research, their mission, and the importance of voter trust in elections.
Trish chats with the brilliant David Becker, founder of the Center for Election Innovation and Research. Becker, an election law expert talks a lot about the most recent election season, and his surprise at how long it went on for. He was a frequent flier on CBS News during and after the 2020 presidential election. He calls it one of the most secure elections and that it worked better than any other election. He says what's frustrating, is the continued lack of distrust in the results and the threats that still exist to poll workers. Becker talks about his path in creating CEIR and the innovative "ERIC," or Electronic Registration Information Center which many states use today to correct millions of out-of-date voter records and registering new voters.
The class of season 1 speakers from Jack Nadel, SISO, CEIR, Microsoft, CNTV, HP, Speednetworking.com, Buzzfeed, Clarion Events, Vfairs, FT Live, and Swapcard combine their event superpowers into a re-cap of the best bits of season 1.
One of the challenges event planners faced in 2020 was how to create connections among attendees in a virtual platform. But it’s not necessarily a new – or online only – problem. Nancy Drapeau from the Center from Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) shares trends and data from their report on trade show matchmaking in this rebroadcast of our Virtual Lunch in the Exhibit Marketers Cafe. Here are links to items mentioned in this interview: CEIR report: Matchmaking Before & During COVID-19: How North American B2B Exhibition Organizers Use Technology to Connect People and Products Transcript from the #ExpoChat on Making
DJ Heckes speaks with Don regarding becoming ill with COVID 19 this year and the complications in that occurrence as well as Mike having a discussion with CEO Don Neal of 360 Live Media in DC speaking on a CEIR published blog about the rebound from the pandemic and what needs to happen to assure a better experience for all in the industry! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
Go Live Together is a critical and growing initiative which has the potential of over $1 Trillion in Economic Impact, plus positively impacting literally millions of jobs around the world who are part of what they are calling the Live Events Ecosystem. Honored to have these 3 leaders as my guests today: Cathy Breden - CEO, Center for Exhibition Industry Research Foundation (CEIR) – Exec Vice Pres/Chief Operating Officer at International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) In her work over the past 12 plus years with CEIR, she has been leading the primary research studies that prove the effectiveness and efficiency of exhibitions as a marketing medium. She and her team then incorporate those findings to promote the image, value and growth of exhibitions. Sue Sung – Senior Vice President of Strategy at Freeman, a global brand and leader in the live events industry. If you have any experience at all in planning exhibits for any period of time, you most likely have worked with Freeman in some aspect. In her role, Sue works with senior executives to set the strategic direction for the company. She partners with business leaders to identify, develop, and execute programs that drive performance in support of Freeman’s overall goals. Sue has extensive experience in strategy consulting across a broad range of industries, and is making a difference in the trade show and live events industry. David DuBois is the President and CEO of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events® (IAEE). As IAEE’s president, DuBois is responsible advocating for the industry and the organization’s members, providing organizational leadership and strategic counsel to the board. Also, he serves as the association’s representative with industry coalitions, partner organizations and strategic alliances. In other words, he’s going out every day sticking up for all of us in the industry! In 2019, DuBois was inducted into the Events Industry Council’s “Hall of Leaders,” one of the industry’s most prestigious honors. WATCH THIS VIDEO: https://www.freeman.com/insights/what-the-future-of-events-will-look-like (https://www.freeman.com/insights/what-the-future-of-events-will-look-like) How did the idea of Go Live Together come about? We knew we had a responsibility to the live events industry (and to the economy at large) as we navigated the unprecedented impact of COVID-19. We wanted to do what we could to prepare for and accelerate recovery post-pandemic, and knew that our collective impact and message would be greater than individual ones. From there, we formed the coalition and have seen an outpouring of support across the industry. Why is this initiative so important for the industry? Go LIVE Together has assembled leaders from across the diverse and vibrant live events ecosystem to drive local, state, and federal legislative actions that will not only be critical to our ability to put millions of people back to work, but also for our country’s economic recovery. The beauty of the coalition is that it is not anchored to any one company, but truly represents our collective industry. How did you get such key industry associations and partners to get involved? We engaged with leaders across the events industry, and word spread quickly across social media as well. People believed in our message and goals and were eager to get involved. Go LIVE Together now has over 1,500 organizations representing tens of thousands of companies and millions of jobs, and over 2,500 members. What are the main goals of Go Live Together? Go LIVE Together focuses on safety, impact and legislation and have developed task forces for each. Safety- We understand that ensuring exhibitors and attendees feel safe returning to events will be a critical first step in our ability to get back to work. Several of our partners are actively working on this issue and have created recommendations to serve our industry.
Update on Impact of COVID-19 on US B2B Exhibition Organizations is a recent survey done by CEIR and Nancy shares some of the hot spots from the survey in this Rapid Fire session. TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
Sound Bites from the CEIR, Center for Exhibition Industry Research, webinar this week with Nancy Drapeau, VP of Research at CEIR as she shares the results of the second quarter survey entitled CEIR June Update on Impact of COVID-19 on US B2B Exhibition Organizations. Also, Mike talks with Raymond Bianchi, former VP of Events and Business Development for Hanover Fairs USA who goes into detail regarding an article written and shared on Linked IN entitled USA has no Plan on Reopening Trade Shows and it is a Problem. TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com … call the show Toll Free at 1-833-366-2636 (1-833-DON-ANDMIKE)
EDPA's Dasher Lowe talks COVID-19 and the trade show and event industry, Nancy Drapeau, VP of Research at CEIR shares the latest study and the impact on the economy, Don and Mike announce the show moving back to twice a week until further notice *Tuesday and Fridays*, TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
Whether you’re an exhibitor looking for effective sponsorship options or a show organizer wondering how to get more exhibitors to take advantage of your sponsorship offerings, you’ll want to hear what our guest expert has to share! In this episode, Nancy Drapeau from the Center for Exhibition Industry Research discusses findings from the latest CEIR report series, the B2B Exhibition Sponsorship Playbook. You’ll discover: The types of sponsorships trade shows are offering vs. what exhibitors want New forms of sponsorship which hold a lot of potential Factors that help increase a sponsor’s results A hidden opportunity that most exhibitors aren’t
Don and Mike interview Tony Rissley from ExpoAuctions.com after successful silent auction campaigns with CEIR at Expo Expo and EDPA Access for the EDPA Foundation. Also an interview with Kari Rice from Federal Conference regarding her challenges with associations to create a positive environment and outcome for conferences and meetings. A good set of interviews for disruption in the industries for this week. TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com for feedback!
"If we don't give a voice to this, who will?" Randy Acker asked on this panel at HCEAConnect about Exhibitions Day. Have you ever considered how you can impact the $97 Billion Exhibitions Industry? Trade Shows in the U.S. represent more business than the meat industry, the gaming industry and so many more industries and yet until 6 years ago, congress didn't know how vital it is to our national economy. Legislation that impacts how many attendees come to shows, and who is able to attend from abroad would have been made without understanding trade shows. Thanks to IAEE and the 120 people who attended Exhibitions Day, important legislation was passed that will help the trade show industry. Find out in this panel discussion with Cathy Breden, COO, IAEE and CEIR, Randy Acker, President, Exhibitor Media Group and Diane Benson, Strategic Event Marketing Manager and Diamond Level CTSM share the key initiatives that were presented this year at Exhibitions Day and why it is so vital to our trade show industry for companies and marketers to be heard on capitol hill. Natalie Benamou moderated the panel of industry experts on the importance of making an impact for the trade show industry. If you have been looking to increase visibility within your organization and be an industry influencer, Exhibitions Day is a great experience. This is your time to take action. As always, if you have any questions about the topics discussed in this episode or would like to learn more about how you can get involved, reach out to me at Rock Your Trade Show. Special thanks to HCEAConnect for the opportunity to have this panel and to Cathy Breden, Randy Acker and Diane Benson for sharing their insights. Credits: As always, thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode.
Cathy Breden is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) with the responsibility for managing the day-to-day operations of the association, including overseeing marketing and communications, membership, education, conventions and events, and administration. In addition, she currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer for the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), whose primary purpose is to promote the growth, awareness, and value of exhibitions and other face-to-face marketing events by producing and delivering research-based knowledge tools. Ms. Breden earned the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation in 1990 and earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation in 1995. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What IAEE and CEIR are, and how they play an important role in advancing the B2B and B2C exhibition and trade show communities How Cathy’s career path led her to her current leadership roles at IAEE and CEIR, and how she had the unique opportunity to study association management in college How Cathy’s organizations work to engage with both associations and independent show organizers and create relevant content for both groups How IAEE’s culture works to support its team members and maintain a healthy work environment, and how Cathy coordinates remote team members under a shared vision What critical part of the IAEE Women’s Leadership Forum plays in promoting and advocating for women in the exhibition and events industry What benefits women receive from participating in the IAEE Women’s Leadership Forum, and how the program has continued to expand Why Cathy would advise her younger self to question authority and understand that leaders don’t necessarily have all the answers Why being flexible, adaptable, open to change, and willing to learn have been important pillars to Cathy’s success in her work What exciting events and education opportunities will be showcased at Expo! Expo! 2019, IAEE’s annual meeting and exhibition How the team at IAEE work to make a global impact on the industry, traveling all over the world to attend industry events Additional resources: Website: www.iaee.com Website: www.ceir.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cathybreden Twitter: @cbreden Twitter: @IAEE_HQ
Nancy Drapeau from CEIR talks about CEIR's Predict Survey Results regarding the impact tariffs are having on trade shows, Rob Cohen from Display Supply and Lighting and the EDPAF on raising money for the foundation and the industry...Don and Mike talk about Area 51, Logan Airport, and Waffle House!
CEIR's Nancy Drapeau, Vice President of Research, shares the latest survey results on impact to trade shows due to the China tariffs! A MIUST LISTEN!
Do you want to get promoted or lead a global organization? Cathy Breden, Executive Vice President and COO at IAEE and CEIR shares the core principles of what it is like to go outside of her comfort zone every day, travel the world and create incredible impact for the trade show industry. Many listeners ask about next steps in your career and Cathy shares key insights not only about her career, but also the state of the trade show industry, future trends, resources you can use from CEIR and so much more. 5 Career and Trade Show Industry Insights: Find the right place to work. Cathy shares how IAEE offered a great family friendly workplace that gave her work-life balance and the ability to get promoted. See the World from global perspective. Looking forward regardless of the situation with China and trade wars, business is moving east - by the year 2050 economic power will be between India and China. Use research to make decisions. CEIR looks at economic performance back to the 2000 and creates a forecast three years out. Using this resource, associations and marketers can understand where our industry is going in the future. Advocate for important protections for event planners and associations. IAEE helps to advocate on key issues like the online booking scam and is helping to promote key legislation to help end hackers from falsely creating hotel registration sites with two pieces of legislation in congress. Discover industry trends and take action. CEIR is a resource that includes surveys in all industries and finds out what corporate heads of marketing are thinking, what channels they will be using in the future and budget plans. These insights are valuable to marketers, suppliers and associations alike. For more information about IAEE and CEIR visit the website and check out the IAEE event calendar and CEM program. Certification program has 11 modules and you need 9 to be certified. A special thanks to Cathy Breden for being on the show and also for being on a panel about Exhibitions day which will be featured in a future episode. Editing Credits: Special thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode.
Are you looking to take your experience on the show floor to a new level? Whether you are an association or trade show manager, IAEE-International for Exhibitions and Events-has the resources to boost your industry knowledge and enhance results for exhibitors, associations and attendees. In this second interview with Randy Bauler,CEM and Corporate Relations & Exhibits Director at American Association of Critical-Care Nurses(AACN),we discuss how beneficial IAEE is and ways you can get involved. IAEE has been around since 1928 when it was the National Association of Exposition Managers when it represented “the interests of trade show and exposition managers, the International Association of Exhibitions and Events® is the leading association for the global exhibition industry. Today IAEE represents over 12,000 individuals in 50 countries who conduct and support exhibitions around the world.” Whether you are an association or exhibitor, Randy shares key insights in this interview. 5 Ways to Get Involved with IAEE: Join a local chapter. Members have the opportunity to network, socialize and learn about the industry. Get Your CEM. If you’re an association, exhibitor or industry partner, IAEE offers great courses that will help you. There are twelve modules and candidates need to complete 9 to receive the CEM. Take a backstage tour. Local chapters offer an insider view behind the scenes at conference centers around the country. Whether you are a veteran or new to the industry this is a unique opportunity to learn more about how events happen. Take a Course.If getting your CEM isn’t for you, take one or two courses. Randy describes his course Exhibition and Event Sales where you will learn: Attendance marketing, contractor/supplier relationship programs. Specialty exhibit sales Tactics-to get people sign up for a show Help advance space selection General selling techniques Overcome objections Put together sales plan Basics of selling Specifics-how do you put together an exhibitor prospectus, whatever selling opportunities do you sell Attend Expo ExpoDecember 3-5, 2019 in Las Vegas.It is an opportunity to network, take CEM and more at the national level. Favorite Resource: Randy shares in addition to HCEA (Healthcare Convention and Exhibitor’s Association) and IAEE, he recommendsCEIR-Center for Exhibition Industry Research, which is part of IAEE and is a tremendous resource for data. For more insights, check out Episode 57 CEIR Industry Trends with Nancy Drapeau. You can reach Randy Bauler Randy.bauler@aacn.organd at AACN-check out the exhibits page. If you would like to learn more about how you can get involved with IAEE or have questions about any of the information here, reach out to me, I love hearing from you! Credits:As always, a big thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcastfor editing this episode.
On Today’s Episode of EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast I’m talking with Aidan Augustin, Co-Founder and President of Feathr, a software company building marketing tools specifically tailored to the needs of event organizers and professional associations. Feathr has helped almost 2,000 conferences or trade shows grow attendance, engagement, and digital sponsorship revenue. Based out of their Gainesville, FL headquarters, Aidan leads the sales and marketing functions of Feathr and spearheads industry engagement. He is an active member of both ASAE and IAEE, a volunteer with CEIR, and a regular speaker on the topics of programmatic advertising, influencer marketing, and web analytics.Click HERE to learn more about Aidan Augustin and Feathr and follow him on social media @Feathr for more great tips and tools to multiply your digital marketing efforts and make your campaigns more successful! On today's episode we will expose...- How Feathr transformed from a networking app into a modern digital marketing suite for events-How having a digital marketing campaign can boost registrations, sponsorships and exhibitors through targeting and re-targeting campaigns-Why having a 365 year campaign is a must and why personalization to your event success!-How you can use the influencer referral tools to promote your event -What insights are coming down the pipeline in digital marketing space and what is on the horizon for Feathr - think 2019 and beyond-And a few fun speed round questions....stick around to the very end you won't want to miss some interesting details we learned about Aidan including his favorite karaoke song, you won't to miss this!Want more EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast?!Tune In: New Episodes are available every Tuesday and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive notifications about future episodes. Rate this episode (1-5) and be entered to be upgraded to "SQUAD" status....see "Support Future Episodes" for more details.Support Future Episodes: Join EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast tribe of industry professionals and support future episodes! As a Patron of the podcast you have access to bonus episodes, resources and more that will help you take your events to the next level.Get Social: Follow us on Instagram to see what's coming up on a future show and to see EXPOsed Conferences™ live at industry events. Let's Connect! I would love to hear from you! Have an idea for a future show or want to be a guest on a future episode? Email me to schedule an exploratory call at exposedconferencespodcast@yahoo.comThis episode has been a production by EXPOsed Conferences™ Podcast © February 2019 all rights reserved.Support the show (http://patreon.com/exposedconferencespodcast)
Updated Association news, Headlines from Events Industry, #EXHIBITORLIVE wrap up, Ace Awards, New website coming, 100th Episode of The Don and Mike Show ... much more! TheDonAndMikeShow@gmail.com and 1-833-366-2636 (TOLL-FREE 1-833-DON-ANDMIKE)
CEO of The Center for Exhibition Industry Research Cathy Breden joins the show to speak about the most recent CEIR Predict event, trends discussed and concerns for the industry in the next few years. Don and Mike talk about polarizing events of the week, ACE Awards, Randy Smith Memorial Golf Classic next week and much more! Email TheDonAndMikeShow@gmail.com or call toll free 1-833-366-2636 (1-833-DON-ANDMIKE) to partiipate!
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Pat Feeley ag caint leis na scríbhneoirí Cyril Ó Ceirín agus Pádraig Breathnach a bhí ina gcónaí i Luimneach fána gceird agus cúrsaí Gaeilge i Luimneach.
Are you looking to learn about the latest trends in the trade show event industry? In this special ExhibitorLive episode, Nancy Drapeau, Senior Research Director at Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) shares how her organization conducts objective research to provide trade show state of the industry and trends. CEIR is a not for profit organization and offers over 100 reports including the CEIR index which includes 14 business sectors. Listen and hear how they provide key insights on the value of face-to-face marketing for industry stakeholders including exhibitors, attendees, associations, organizers, and suppliers. If you want know where the industry is going this interview is just for you! 8 Trade Show Industry Trends and Insights CEIR Industry Index: There is a correlation with how well the trade show industry is doing with the GDP and currently the industry is growing at a more moderate. Trade Shows Continue to Deliver: Companies still see the value for the chance to have face-to-face interactions. Marketing Spend Decisions: In 2017 among companies that exhibit, over 40% of marketing budgets are allocated to trade shows. Digital Channels: 68% of Exhibiting companies use 1 or more digital channels for their trade show strategy. Marketing Budgets Aren’t Growing: The budget spend on the trade show channel has remained constant even when exhibitors have been asked to do more with less marketing budgets. Top 2 Reasons Why Companies Exhibit: Sales Lead Generation and Branding remain the top activities why companies exhibit. New CEIR Engagement Study: Over 900 exhibitor responded to the study which looked at what organizers are offering and what exhibitors offering for engagement. For example: At a large equipment show, one company created a 3D Excavator and did live demonstrations at the show. Engagement Gaps between Exhibitors vs. Organizers: Exhibitors see the value in new product showcases because decision makers go to see what is new. Show organizers don’t always offer a new product showcase as an opportunity exhibitors. Face-to-Face Marketing: “People do business with People” Nancy Drapeau CEIR ExhibitorLive Session R604: Nancy will be speaking session on Thursday, March 1st about how engagement starts before the event: pre-event, onsite and post show and what companies are doing that works. She will be discussion why attendees go and why companies going to trade shows. Session attendees will find out what to stop doing if there activities that aren’t delivering success at exhibiting. During ExhibitorLive visit CEIR’s exhibit at 404 to find more information and trends. Resources: www.ceir.org and if anyone has a question for Nancy, reach out to her ndrapeau@ceir.org. If you would like to take your trade show program to the next level find more tips and advice at www.rockyourtradeshow.com and reach out to me, I would love to help you! Credits: A big thanks as always to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode!
Mwynhewch bennod mis Rhagfyr o bodlediad Clera. Y mis yma rydyn ni'n Pwnco gyda Llŷr Gwyn Lewis am ei awdl a ddaeth mor agos i gipio cadair Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Môn. Ceir cerdd Orffwysfa nadoligaidd gan Anwen Pierce, y pos gan Gruffudd a'i ymennydd miniog a llawer mwy.
Don Svehla, Publisher of Exhibit City News and Mike Morrison, National Sales Director of WS Display share the latest in news, trends and more from the Trade Show, Event and Experiential Marketing world!
Sous la présidence de Jacques Bouineau, professeur d’histoire du droit, directeur du CEIR, Université de La Rochelle Cinéma, nationalisme et politique de l’Etat au Sri Lanka : de l’internationalisation vers l’indigénisation par Vilasnee Tampoe Hautin, maître de conférences agrégée d’anglais, Université de La Réunion
Sous la présidence de Jacques Bouineau, professeur d’histoire du droit, directeur du CEIR, Université de La Rochelle Une frontière invisible dans l’empire colonial français : Pépé le moko et la représentation de la casbah d’Alger par Nathalie Goedert, maître de conférences en histoire du droit, Université Paris-Sud, OMIJ-IAJ et Ninon Maillard, maître de conférences en histoire du droit, Laboratoire Droit et changement social, Université de Nantes