The Most Invisible Yet Crucial Position On Your Virtual Events Team

 

As the world transitioned from live, in-person events to virtual almost overnight, a key figure emerged on the events team. Often taken for granted, the technical director acts as the eyes in the sky, coordinating all technical elements of a production and masterminding solutions to cover technical needs, budget, and potential roadblocks.

KE Partner Paige Buck recently joined KE Technical Director Steve Ratcliff to discuss the technical aspects of a well-executed virtual event’s production expectations in a post-pandemic world. Bringing in experts, like our trusted production partner EPMC, enabled us to produce seamless virtual events for clients like Bay Alarm Company during the pandemic. In this video, you will learn: 

  • The dangers of not having a technical director at your event 

  • Why, more than ever, you need a run-of-show for a seamless virtual event 

  • How to solve the communication challenge of not having your production team in the same room

  • What virtual event takeaways you can keep to transition back into live and hybrid events

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Paige Buck

Paige Buck is the co-owner of Kennedy Events, a large-scale event management company based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City. Our team creates stress-free conferences and events with a positive impact, which allows our clients to resonate with their audience. Kennedy Events specializes in producing flawless product launches, award ceremonies, fundraisers, and multi-day conferences while keeping our eye on retention and engagement goals.

 

About Kennedy Events

Kennedy Events began with one goal in mind—to produce high-level corporate events with just as much strategy as style. Maggie founded the company in 2000, found her match in Paige, and in 2011 the two became official partners. Since then, these two resourceful and brilliant creatives have pooled their strengths to build one one of the most the most sought after corporate event companies in San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles.


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