CMW is launching a new series of short video interviews, the CMW Sessions, alongside our sister publication Exhibition World. Each week will see a new eventprof speaking to Conference & Meetings World’s Features Editor Stuart Wood. This week we spoke to Max Fellows, an eventprof who has co-founded a virtual event directory, set up his own consultancy and is also part of a mentoring scheme in the UK. We heard about why the greatest problem for virtual events is discoverability, and the importance of staying connected. You can watch the video above.
CMW Sessions: Launching the Virtual Event Directory
A new interview series has begun. CMW Sessions features industry professionals. This week Max Fellows discusses his virtual event directory and why discoverability remains the biggest challenge facing online events. The conversation explores his consultancy work and mentoring role in the UK event industry.
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27 January 2021, 9:47am
27 January 2021, 9:47am
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