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My Conversational Partner:
Leslie Marshall is the Head of Experiential Marketing for Morningstar and a fanastic artists.
    			
    			.@LeslieAMarshall talks #eventplanning, #conferencetech, and #makingart with @dfishrockstar on the #B3podcast
    			
    			
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Pay Attention To:
- How can we make virtual events less weird?
 - Emphasis on personal connection is valuable in our current landscape.
 - Ways to create more personal connections virtually is to have Q&A’s with speakers, facilitated Zoom calls, happy hours, round tables and more.
 - Attending sessions online can help fulfill CE credits.
 - Simply watching videos online won’t bring an audience back consistently.
 - Valuable technologies that bring forth a somewhat live experience will be valuable before and after the Covid-19 pandemic slows down.
 - KEY: Barriers are breaking down between online and offline platforms; providing more opportunities to learn and connect based on individual and or community needs.
 - Use of virtual and augmented reality being used to enhance value to printed content.
 - Leslie mentioned her team will be rolling out “Sustainable City,” a virtual app that helps you see how and or if your investments are impacting a particular area. It will roll out in Chicago, along with other places around the globe!
 - We’re all interconnected and should do our best to thank and support one another, especially since we’re in the middle of a pandemic.
 - Wise words of Leslie: Always be curious. And set your day with an intention.
 
Things We Mentioned:
- Brain Date
 - Sustainable City: Virtual app rolling out soon!
 
    			
    			Insights and Entertainment w/ @LeslieAMarshall and @dfishrockstar on the B3 #podcast
    			
    			
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