“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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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