CES Insider Tips - Blogs

CES Insider Tips - Blogs

When Murphy's Law strikes, pivot like a pro over an open notebook with the words Plan A crossed out, and Plan B circled.

There are innumerable ways Murphy’s Law can play a role in events so there's no way to plan solutions for every possible thing that could go wrong. But there are strategies to be prepared, come what may.

CES Event Coordinator Emily Yetman has seen it all, and offers five strategies that will help put event planners in a position to respond, come what may.

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If you’ve been handed the responsibility of planning an upcoming meeting or event - congrats, you're in for an adventure!

Don't panic. Planning doesn’t have to be stressful, and you don’t have to go it alone.

CES event coordinator Amy LeGresley shares her expertise to make planning - and executing - that event a pleasure. 

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As a CES event coordinator, Emily Lockyer has been a point person for dozens of engagement and wedding celebrations.   

She’s seen it all – the joy, the stress, and all the points in between.  She says, “Every couple is different and every ceremony is special, but if you’re having trouble planning your wedding or don’t even know where to begin, this is for you.” 

With love and the wisdom of experience, Emily shares five essential steps that will make it easy for couples to get from 'Yes I Will' to enjoying the evening after 'I Do'! 

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