Live events employees continue to struggle without work in Las Vegas valley
Live events employees continue to struggle without work in Las Vegas valley
Slowly but surely, the lights of the Las Vegas strip are turning back on. But it isn't happening fast enough for a group that plays a major role in the local economy. When people think of live events, performers come to mind. But there are so many more who are part of the process, those behind lighting and sound, set designers, vendors, you name it.
Slowly but surely, the lights of the Las Vegas strip are turning back on. But it isn't happening fast enough for a group that plays a major role in the local economy. When people think of live events, performers come to mind. But there are so many more who are part of the process, those behind lighting and sound, set designers, vendors, you name it.
Carlos Tabora is the Editor/Publisher of VirtualEventNews.com and a professional marketer with more than 15 years of meeting and event planning experience. He has worked on both the agency and client side and has served such organizations as M&M/Mars, the American Society of Home Inspectors and Dog Fancy/Cat Fancy magazines. Besides the work he does for clients, he also produces his own virtual events like #VirtualPivot. He has a passion for music, Internet marketing and online events and hopes this site will help those looking for more information about creating an online event and promote the importance of producing quality events for attendees.