RFL Training: Event Experience Chat Transcript
Chat transcript with ideas and link to accompany the RFL Training Series: Creating a Great Event Experience call (recorded April 2024).
Chat transcript with ideas and link to accompany the RFL Training Series: Creating a Great Event Experience call (recorded April 2024).
From the RFL Training Series: Creating a Great Event Experience (recorded April 2024), the slide deck to accompany the first part of the call.
Use this example for the event experience side of the Leadership Structure. This does not include the Executive Ambassadors side of the structure.
Example of an overall event leadership committee structure for your event.
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After hosting your event, it’s important to look back at the participants’ feedback and your committee’s opinions of how the event went. The positive or negative experience a participant has
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