Prevue’s Visionary Summits 2024

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The Langham New York, Fifth Avenue was the luxe setting for Prevue’s Survival Strategies Summit Jan. 17-18, 2024.

As the meeting planning profession has evolved, the need for elevated education for experienced planners has grown. Prevue’s Visionary Summits fill that need. Our strategic sessions are designed for senior meeting planners, and our Summits are a space where they can speak freely with their equally experienced peers in a non-commercial setting.

Prevue’s Survival Strategies Summit in NYC was a hit in January, and there are three more opportunities this year to learn from the best minds in the industry, network with colleagues and enjoy a spectacular mix of learning, engagement and fun!

Incentive Evolution Summit
April 3-5, 2024
Evermore Resort, Orlando
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Designed exclusively for incentive planners & focused on the latest incentive trends, this groundbreaking program will include informative sessions with top industry professionals discussing the latest trends and the results of planner research. Take a look:

Transformational Travel: What the Incentive Industry Can Learn From This Emerging Movement—Tonya Fitzpatrick, Esq., CEO, World Footprints

The world is changing…and the time is now for a conscious evolution in travel. This session will explore how incentive planners can reframe their programs as an opportunity to transform how we live our lives, how we live with others and how we live on our planet.

Ask the Attendees—Andy Schwarz, VP Content and Communications, Incentive Research Foundation

Andy Schwarz will present the IRF’s just-released Attendee Preferences Survey and lead a group discussion about how the findings sync with what audience members are experiencing.

Luxury Travel Trends—Emily Thibodeau, Vice President, Event Management, Maritz

The global luxury travel market size was estimated at $1.28 trillion in 2022 and is expected to grow at an annual rate of 7.7% from 2023 to 2030. Emily Thibodeau will share trends, insights and data on the 5Cs of luxury travel—Culture, Cuisine, Community, Content and Customization—that incentive planners can use as inspiration as they design their programs.

Engaging Emerging Leaders—Melissa Van Dyke, Senior Vice President, Integrated Marketing and Innovation, Creative Group

Creative Group has its pulse on demographics data, and Melissa Van Dyke will explore information you need to know to market and design incentive programs that are geared toward the youngest segments of attendees. This will be followed by a group breakout session, where attendees can share their challenges and successes.

Left to Right: Evermore, Caesars Forum, Sunseeker Resort.

Next-Gen Engagement Strategies
May 8–10
Harrah’s Las Vegas & Caesars Forum, Las Vegas
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Don’t miss the first-ever event to focus on designing event experiences that engage the youngest generations of meeting attendees. From event flows, agendas to F&B to CSR, the way we do meetings needs a re-do; and staying on top of trends like capturing data through wearables will also attract younger professionals.

Start With Giving: Lessons for Engaging Younger Attendees from Kool & The Gang’s Skip Martin

Grammy & Emmy Award-winning artist, songwriter, producer and author Skip Martin is best known for his tenure as a lead singer and trumpeter for two legendary groups, Kool & the Gang and The Dazz Band. In this intimate fireside chat, he will share a more personal side of his journey that’s sure to inspire younger meeting attendees—one of giving, gratitude and making a difference in others’ lives.

The Time Is Now to Change Things Up—Edward Perotti, Founder, Edward Perotti Events & Experiences

Edward Perotti, CMP, CMM understands what inspires and engages the next generation, and has earned the buy-in of C-level execs at tech companies like VMWare, Pure Storage, Hitachi, Cadence, Netapp (to name a few) to transform their events making them more inclusive, modern, and scalable not only for the current age demographic but for the next generation of attendee.

Followed by a roundtable discussion about how attendees are re-designing their meetings with the younger generation in mind.

How To Leverage Real-Time Data-Driven Insights to Engage Younger Attendees—Will Curran, Head of Klik, Bizzabo Founder, Endless Events & #EventProfs Community

Data is the largest trend of the year for events. Step into the future of events with Will Curran of Bizzabo as he unveils the potential of data captured through wearables. Learn how these insights can craft personalized and memorable event journeys and increase the engagement of younger generations at the same time.

• Discover the power of data in enhancing attendee experiences.
• Understand how wearables facilitate real-time feedback and personalization.
• Dive into actionable strategies for leveraging data insights in event planning.

Building Events That Belong

Forget the checklists and headcounts—let’s talk about creating events where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. This session dives into the human side of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), exploring how to design event experiences that resonate with the diverse needs and perspectives of your youngest audience members.

This session will equip you with the inspiration to create events that engender trust, spark connection, foster belonging, and leave a lasting impression.

Meet Well
Aug. 7–9, 2024
Sunseeker Resort, Charlotte Harbor, Florida
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The industry’s premier event dedicated to healthy meetings + meeting planner wellbeing.

More details to come!

Qualified planners will receive complimentary:

– Registration
– Hotel
– Meals
– Depending on the educational program, attendees will receive 3-5 CEUs from the Events Industry Council

* Attendees are responsible for their own transportation.

For more information, visit prevuemeetings.com/events.

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