Angela Tupper
Angela Tupper is the Branded Content Editor for Skift Meetings. She has been reporting on both event industry news and event technology for the last four years. Angela’s background includes a combination of writing, editing, marketing, and teaching roles, as well as hands-on experience with association events. With an interest in all topics related to events, she is keen to learn more from industry professionals. She currently calls Montreal, Canada, her home city.
Coronavirus
How to Screen Event Attendees for Covid-19 On-Site
As in-person events resume, many options for screening attendees for possible infection are emerging. Each has its pros and cons, and sorting out which is right for your event presents its own challenges. Here, we offer a breakdown of the different methods in terms of cost, accuracy, and scalability.
Event Management
How to Price Your Virtual Events
Virtual events and event components are here to stay, and learning how to monetize them is essential for the survival and recovery of the industry. How should you price access to these events? What strategies work best?
Event Management
The Role Destination Marketing Can Play in the Recovery of Events
The events industry reeled as large-scale gatherings were shut down, and they will likely be among the last activities to reopen. Without the draw of physical locations, destinations will have to find a new role in the recovery of the industry.
Event Management
Coronavirus: What You Need to Know About Cancelling an Event and Liability Risks
Growing rapidly, the number of reported COVID-19 cases has now reached over 75,000 worldwide — and event planners have even more cause for concern than the general public.
Event Management
Do Events Really Include LGBTQ+ Attendees?
While the events industry has made some progress in terms of diversity and inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community, many events lack initiative and many areas are not as progressive. Are events really inclusive? Let's find out.
Inspiration
36 Corporate Team Building Event Ideas
As long as teamwork remains essential to corporate success, team-building activities are here to stay.