In Any Event
In Any Event
Eventsquid.com
Every event you have ever attended has rested on the shoulders of an event planner -- nay, a superhero of organization and patience. Our show aims to bring those planners and their stories to you in a personal setting. We choose guests who have navigated challenges in a way that will inform and inspire you. Our host is Michael Kranitz, CEO of Eventsquid.com who is an author, lawyer, and former radio host and stand-up comedian.
Beyond the App: How to Leverage Technology to Give a Face to Face Experience with Dr. Nance Wilson and Dr. Thomas Wolsey
The best event planners are the ones who have taken the challenges of our times in stride and in fact leverage them to create unique experiences we never thought of. We have two such guests with us today: Dr. Nance Wilson from SUNY Cortland and Dr. Thomas Wolsey of the American University in Cairo. What you will learn in this episode: Logistics behind creating a face to face experience online The importance of integrating the education of digital literacy into our systems Supporting the efforts to make a successful global education effort Check out full show notes by clicking “Episode Website” below. You can learn more about Dr. Nance and Dr. Thomas and what they do by visiting https://www.beyondtheappliteracy.com/. Reach out to Dr. Wolsey at [email protected] and Dr. Wilson at [email protected]. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn (@kranitz) or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website at https://learnabout.eventsquid.com/ and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
May 1, 2021
33 min
Events for the Widowed: A Discussion on Loss, Grief, and Healing with Jenny Sellers
With grief being such an individual experience, it takes a skilled and understanding person to meet people where they’re at. This person is Jenny Sellers, the Global Operations Manager of Soaring Spirits International; a non-profit that helps widows through their grieving process. Having attended her first Camp at just 10 weeks after losing her fiance Jenny developed a true passion for supporting new widows and widowers. Now she provides operational support for all Soaring Spirits programs, managing various offsite events, and providing additional logistical help to the Executive Team. What you will learn in this episode: Providing different options for those in different stages in their journey Taking such a personal event and bringing it to virtual space How it can look for someone to move forward through their grief You can reach Jenny on LinkedIn(in/jennysellers). Visit https://soaringspirits.org/ to learn even more. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Mar 7, 2021
42 min
Emergency Reporting: How a SAAS Software Company Fired Up Their Virtual Conferences with Tom Louis
From using emergency systems to running them - Tom Louis currently serves as the Enterprise Training Manager for Emergency Reporting, serving over 7,000 EMS and Fire agencies around the world. As a retired battalion chief, from the Green Valley Fire District in Arizona, Tom was very familiar with Emergency Reporting. He started working for them in 2011 (as a part time trainer), then as a full time DoD/International Trainer in 2013, Business Dev. Analyst in 2018, and now Enterprise Training Manager in Jan 2021. He was recently the project manager of Emergency Reporting’s inaugural virtual summit, ADAPT 2020. Are you ready for some Red Hot insights into the emergency reporting industry? Let’s dive right into the episode with Tom. What you will learn in this episode: Using Data to Fuel Higher Level Abstractions ADAPT 2020 and how they transitioned so quickly from a live to a virtual event Advice around platforms and transitioning You can reach Tom on LinkedIn (in/Thomas Louis). Visit https://emergencyreporting.com/ to learn even more about their work. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Feb 19, 2021
30 min
Accelerating Space Events by Remaining Grounded in the Details with Randi Rivera
Today we are speaking with Randi Rivera, who is the Director of Customer Operations for the Space Foundation located in Colorado. Randi started with the Space Foundation in early 2011 assisting with customer service and registration support during the 27th National Space Symposium, an international annual event that is famously held by the foundation. She earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and is meticulous about the details needed to execute the yearly Symposiums that boast 15,000 people from around the world including government officials, CEOs, and Military Personnel! What you will learn in this episode: The kind of details that need attention to pull off the Symposium event Handling the Pandemic Balancing life and these massive events You can reach Randi on LinkedIn(in/randi-rivera). Visit https://www.spacefoundation.org to learn even more about Randi’s work. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Eventsquid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Eventsquid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Dec 16, 2020
27 min
The Business of Beauty - Elevating Salon Education & Events with Kai Flood
Today we’re talking about how to manage the shifting dynamics of engagement in a virtual platform in the context of the Beauty industry! Here to talk about it is Kai Flood, an internal sales partner and part of the education team at The Salon People, an organization that helps stylists become their best selves as part of the Aveda Products Team. Kai has a wealth of experience in positions of leadership for various groups and jobs. She has a unique passion for education and teaching others how to care for the world and coordinates the events and classes that make it happen. What you will learn in this episode: The capacity of The Salon People Events before Covid19 How Kai has had to adjust as a coordinator for the pandemic Ideas to change the shifting dynamics of engagement You can reach Kai on LinkedIn(in/Kai Flood) or by emailing [email protected]. Visit https://thesalonpeople.com to learn more about her space. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Eventsquid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Eventsquid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Dec 1, 2020
18 min
Zooming in on the Evolving Role of the Collegiate Planner with Diana Hakenholz
Today’s guest provides a unique approach to the world of events; she is a meeting planner for meeting planners. Diana Hakenholz, CMP is the Director of Meetings and Education at the Association of Collegiate Conference & Events Directors-International (ACCED-I). She is responsible for the highly anticipated Collegiate Conference & Events Professional (CCEP) designation as well as educational content and planning for meetings and events. What you will learn in this episode: Staying connected in the midst of the pandemic How the role of the Collegiate planner has evolved Information on the Acced-i conference You can reach Diana on LinkedIn(in/dianahakenholz). Visit https://www.acced-i.org to learn more about the annual conference and how you can be a part of the November 19th educational forum. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Nov 15, 2020
28 min
The Attendee's Perspective:  Getting an Accurate View of Your Event with Joanne Dennison
Welcome back to, In Any Event, I’m your host Michael Kranitz, CEO of EventSquid. Today’s guest is Joanne Dennison, a speaker and event planner that has traveled the world educating people. She started out as a college administrator and even then was busy planning events, then started her own small event planning firm, which evolved into speaking, writing, and advising masses on her strategies for 20 years now. Her secret is her passion for listening to other people’s viewpoints to find points of communication and agreement to know how to best serve the client and build ROI for both parties. What you will learn in this episode: Negative event practices and how to fix them Seeing things from the attendee’s chair Thoughts on the changing climate of events and how to navigate You can reach Joanne on LinkedIn (in/JoanneDennison). Also, be sure to visit her website http://www.themeetguide.com/ to learn more. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Oct 28, 2020
35 min
Making the Connection with Patrick Higgins
Today’s guest is Patrick Higgins, Vice-President of Connect Marketplace. Patrick is a strategic leader within the events space. He provides destination marketing organizations, hotels, resorts, and service providers with unique and impactful methods to fast track business development success and achieve lasting results. Let’s dive right into Patrick’s expertise to learn what he does, how he does it, and how he is about to inspire positive change in the field. What you will learn in this episode: The unique model behind Connect The inner workings of how Connect is done Connects approach to getting back to live events during the pandemic You can reach Patrick on LinkedIn or email [email protected]. Visit his website https://www.connectmeetings.com/ to learn more. You can connect with me, Michael Kranitz, on LinkedIn or by emailing me at [email protected]. This show is brought to you by Event Squid. Visit the website and contact us so we can help you never worry about your event software ever again by tailoring our work to your specific needs. Event Squid: thinks like you, works like eight of you. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about best practices for event planning by sharing this episode.
Oct 15, 2020
47 min