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Join us on Tuesday, August 4 to hear Stephen Carroll of Cvent discusses how to create a hybrid event that will engage every attendee.

About this Event

Virtual events have taken the world by storm, but what will events look like in the near future? Hybrid events, a blend of in-person and virtual events, might be the meeting and event industry’s next solution.

Not sure where to start when it comes to hybrid events? No sweat. Join us for a one-hour webinar where you’ll learn:

  • The definition and core elements of a hybrid event
  • How to navigate common hybrid event challenges
  • Best practices for high levels of virtual and in-person attendee engagement

About Stephen Carroll

Stephen is the Senior Director of Corporate and Partner Marketing for Cvent, where he leads marketing program strategy and execution for the company’s partnership initiatives.

Prior to joining Cvent, as Senior Director of Product Marketing, Stephen led the go-to-market strategy for WealthEngine, a predictive marketing and analytics company in the B2C and B2B space.

Before WealthEngine, Stephen was Senior Director of Product Marketing for TRX, Inc. and was responsible for all corporate and product marketing activities. In this role, he led the company’s positioning and go-to-market strategies focused on the Fortune 1000.

Additionally, Stephen has held numerous senior and executive positions in the areas of product marketing, finance, strategy, M&A, and business development at Sabre Holdings and Raytheon Missile Systems Company.

Stephen is a graduate of the University of Arizona, and holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Eller College of Management at The University of Arizona. In addition, he’s completed the Executive Program in Competitive Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

In his spare time, he and his wife, Bernadette, organize the annual Power Up Women’s Conference, now in its fifth year, which promotes women empowerment and STEM education for adolescent girls.

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2020-08-04 12:00:002020-08-04 13:00:00America/Los_AngelesHow to create hybrid events that engage every audience
Join us on Tuesday, August 4 to hear Stephen Carroll of Cvent discusses how to create a hybrid event that will engage every attendee.

About this Event

Virtual events have taken the world by storm, but what will events look like in the near future? Hybrid events, a blend of in-person and virtual events, might be the meeting and event industry’s next solution. Not sure where to start when it comes to hybrid events? No sweat. Join us for a one-hour webinar where you’ll learn:
  • The definition and core elements of a hybrid event
  • How to navigate common hybrid event challenges
  • Best practices for high levels of virtual and in-person attendee engagement
About Stephen Carroll Stephen is the Senior Director of Corporate and Partner Marketing for Cvent, where he leads marketing program strategy and execution for the company’s partnership initiatives. Prior to joining Cvent, as Senior Director of Product Marketing, Stephen led the go-to-market strategy for WealthEngine, a predictive marketing and analytics company in the B2C and B2B space. Before WealthEngine, Stephen was Senior Director of Product Marketing for TRX, Inc. and was responsible for all corporate and product marketing activities. In this role, he led the company’s positioning and go-to-market strategies focused on the Fortune 1000. Additionally, Stephen has held numerous senior and executive positions in the areas of product marketing, finance, strategy, M&A, and business development at Sabre Holdings and Raytheon Missile Systems Company. Stephen is a graduate of the University of Arizona, and holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Eller College of Management at The University of Arizona. In addition, he’s completed the Executive Program in Competitive Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. In his spare time, he and his wife, Bernadette, organize the annual Power Up Women’s Conference, now in its fifth year, which promotes women empowerment and STEM education for adolescent girls.
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