Planning a successful event goes far beyond logistics and schedules. It's about creating buzz, drawing the right audience and ...
Identify a clear purpose for the event. First, establish who your audience is and then plan accordingly. Secondly, hold a planning meeting to outline with your team the core objectives and outcomes of ...
Message your liaison or stop into our office before you start planning an event – we’re here to help! We will assist in determining the scope of your program plans and let you know the university ...
Corporate events offer businesses a unique opportunity to connect with clients, reward employees, and build brand loyalty.
Contact CU Events Planning & Catering to schedule a space on campus to hold your event. If your event requries university funding to proceed, bring your funding request to us. Just be sure to have a ...
Something to Celebrate Emma deVillier has been around the hospitality industry for a long time, starting at age 14 working at ...
Step 1: In the planning stages of your event, read the Sustainable Event Guide and consider the actions and timeline in relation to your event. Step 2: Appoint a lead person on your planning team to ...
If you're the premier party-giver in your crowd, then you can have a ball as an event planner. You'll work for private and corporate clients, creating, planning and organizing everything from bar ...
As Shea can attest, an event requires considerable planning of details big and small, from choosing a venue and reviewing contracts to juggling guest lists and issuing name badges. Overall ...