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Hot or Not: Trends VS Wants

Hot or Not: Trends VS Wants

As Event Planners it's our job to provide clients with phenomenal ideas while executing a flawless event.  But at what point do we dive too far into the world of possibilities?  This can be more challenging than it sounds at times because we attend conferences,...

10 Ways To Know You’re a Great Event Planner

10 Ways To Know You’re a Great Event Planner

1. Coming prepared means you showed up with more than a pen and duct tape.  You have a back up outfit in your car. 2. You know your vendors and can get a client anything they ask for. 3. The only thing better than a challenging client is a challenging client with no...

DIY Projects: How to Restore a Shell Chair by Jack Pettyjohn

DIY Projects: How to Restore a Shell Chair by Jack Pettyjohn

The Chicago Event Planner Magazine is excited to have Restoration Guru Jack Pettyjohn share his skills on how to recreate a 50s style Shell Chair. You never know what a client will ask you about and thanks to Jack, you can be even more knowledgeable about everything,...

Fly Your Clients on a Private Jet

Fly Your Clients on a Private Jet

I caught this great article from Thrillist called "Private Jets You Can Sort of Afford".   The list includes JetSuite, Desert Jet, XOJet, Clay Lacy Aviaition and  Black Jet with some of the shorter flights as low as $1000 for planes that seat at least 6.  When you...

Planning Insight from VDA Productions

I always enjoy sharing articles that I think other great and innovative individuals have written.  This is a great blog post about what goes into event planning and how to continue to plan better....

Technology from the Developers of the 2012 Obama Campaign

Monday evening I was lucky enough to attend a videotaped panel session hosted by New Relic, an applications performance monitoring website.  It was pretty techy and a little over my head at times, but it was also interesting to hear how technology is changing the game...