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Panel: Special Events Council & Other Forms of Networking 

What does it take to implement, organize, structure and run an event planners council in higher education? Join us for a conversation about best practices for starting and running a council on your campus. From small shop to large university, we all face similar issues when planning events. Building a network of support on your campus not only creates closer relationship with colleagues, but adds professionalism and understanding of the issues faced by planners on a daily basis. We hope your take away from this session will be the "Top 10" Tips for Starting and Maintaining an Event Planners Council.


Moderator: Jenny Jones, Director of Alumni Affairs, Duke University School of Medicine

Panelists
Khadine McNeill, Assistant Director, Programs Staff, Duke University
Jill Townsend, Deputy Director of Special Events & Protocol, University of California, San Diego
Melissa Werner, Director of University Ceremonies, Arizona State University
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