Features

2025


June

Planning a Meeting or Conference (When Planning Isn’t Your Day Job)

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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 excuting - that event a pleasure. 

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February

From Yes to I Do! 5 Steps to a Seamless Walk Down the Aisle

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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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2024


November

RIGHT ON CUE - hit the right notes at high level events

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As everyone who has ever planned one knows, event management is a discipline onto itself.

Having clear objectives and knowing the demographic of guests is key to creating an inclusive, accessible event.

Paula Eddy-Shea of Memorial University's Conference and Event Services team shares key points essential to great events.

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