by Kelsie McKenzie | Jan 16, 2024 | Personal Reflection
What’s in Store for 2024? Captivating Attendees – Not Holding them Captive By Melissa Ashley As we embark on 2024, the business landscape is shimmering with the promise of innovation, challenge, and transformative change. 2023 was a whirlwind of advancements and...
by Dee Cariglino | Oct 20, 2023 | Personal Reflection
Events In Transition: Adapting to Regionalism, Data-Driven Trends, and More By Kara Dao As we navigate the changing tides of in-person events coming out of the heart of the pandemic, several key trends are emerging that reshape how events are planned and marketed....
by Dee Cariglino | Oct 16, 2023 | Personal Reflection
A Community Mindset: Shifting Your Perspective from Me to Us By Kara Dao When deciding whether to attend an event, we all ask ourselves the question: What’s in it for me? Traditionally, valuable education/CEUs, networking opportunities, or access to innovative...
by Kelsie McKenzie | Aug 21, 2023 | Personal Reflection
Community in the Classroom: 6 Ways to Help Learners Connect at Conferences By Catherine Dorrough Every time I step into a store and see the back-to-school supplies displayed front and center, I’m hit with a wave of nostalgia. I can practically smell the fresh No. 2...
by Kelsie McKenzie | Jun 27, 2023 | Personal Reflection
AI as a Brainstorming Buddy Like many teams, we at Fuse have had several internal conversations about the role of AI in our work. (We’ve also asked experts like EideCom’s Brandt Krueger for their take.) We’ve asked ourselves and each other: Should we embrace AI? Be...
by Dee Cariglino | May 17, 2023 | Personal Reflection
Hybrid Is Dead / Long Live Hybrid By Catherine Dorrough For a time in 2021, it seemed like hybrid events were finally ready to have their moment. Pre-pandemic, the conference organizers I worked with regarded hybrid elements as “nice-to-haves,” but certainly not...