“To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan and not quite enough time.” – Leonard Bernstein
I excel at Virtual Events.
Under my leadership for Learning Ally’s Spotlight on Dyslexia virtual conference, our registrations grew six times from the previous year.
Just a few of the things I do for virtual events:
Design landing and registration pages
Design custom virtual backgrounds
Design the platform assets, including logos, banner ads, display ads, area backgrounds, etc.
Create pre-roll videos
Create an attendee Knowledge Base
Train speakers and perform tech checks
Train internal staff to serve as moderators, support staff, webcast techs, etc.
Troubleshoot escalated attendee issues and speaker tech issues
Develop event dashboard with registration stats, graphs and data
Handle project planning
Recruit speakers
Send session invitations to moderators and speakers and participate in session pre-calls
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Expo Hall
I created booths for Learning Ally and its event partners that featured embedded webpages, live chat, video meeting rooms, plus the usual documents and lead generation.
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We Got Social
Using a Taggbox integration, we drove social engagement with a combined social feed that made it easy for attendees to tweet and post.
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Support
I used a free Knowledge Base Tawk.to to create a custom Knowledge base for the event with integrated live support chat.
Visual Data
The event dashboard I created was an essential element of our event success. It was a clearinghouse of event data presented in an easy-to-read way that gave us what we needed to create a successful event.