Keeping the “Special” in your One-Off Special Event How did we turn a breakfast for 200 into a party for thousands of close friends? We’ll use MIT’s 150th anniversary closing event as a basis for exploring effective brainstorming, concept development, collaboration, budgeting and execution.
The Challenge How do we conclude MIT’s 150 th celebration? How do we incorporate reunion guests with the local community? How do we pay for it? Who makes final decisions?
Concept Development Think big, think tall – adopt a “What If” attitude Change is okay Celebrate Quality vendors Adopt a “What if” attitude Engage staff in brainstorming
Collaboration Catering Institute Affairs MIT Alumni Association Resource Development Communications – Toast To Tech Contest – Video From Space – Cake video
Budgeting Get some skin in the game Research costs – dispel myths Educate partners and show value Reuse, recycle, repurpose, redeploy
Execution 7,000 guests 750 foot birthday card Cake for 2, Toast entries 4,000 glow sticks Thousands of web views of our cake and fireworks videoscake
Challenges 7,000 guests Depleted staff Volunteer staffing Too many cooks People really like cake