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With your hostess Carolyn Barrett, CGMP
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Represents the stakeholders Understands the goals and objectives Can take the goals and objectives and develop the appropriate learning environment Understands the logistical challenges to organizing an event Served as a planning member in the past
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Panel Discussions Debate Roundtable Fishbowl Interview Seminar Workshop Press Conference Forum Hearing
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Common carrier aircraft Government owned aircraft Train Bus Government owned vehicle Privately owned vehicle Rental car Taxi
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Hotels and other venues Vendors Caterers Convention and visitors bureaus
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Accepting a gift from a prohibited source that does not meet the gift criteria Participating in a FAM when you have no intention of bringing government business to that venue or location Using hotel points that have been earned for government meetings for personal stay Using public office for personal gain
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Dates and times 24 hour hold? Number and set up of meeting rooms Number of attendees for each room Audio visual needs
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Food and beverage Menu prices Table decorations Menu items Fitness center passes AM/PM breaks Parking Comp sleeping rooms Use of business center Free local calls Free internet service Guest room rates Meeting and exhibit space Airport shuttle AV Any item or service the government cannot pay for
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Meeting space Continuous breaks Basic AudioVisual Miscellaneous, based on the venue
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Letter of intent/agreement Contract Purchase order
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Timing Security Contingency plans for delays or cancellations Media attention Increased attendance Unexpected last minute requirements
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Table top displays Pop-up displays Poster sessions Exhibit booths
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Fresnel – channels light with a soft edge Leko – light podiums, signs or an area with a tight focal point (spotlight) Parcan – similar to a floodlight – lighting over a larger area Intelligent lighting – instruments that be computer controlled Gobo- gels with logos
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Date and time Name of the room Number of people Type of set up Front of room – (riser, podium,etc) Food and beverage Audio visual Special request – (wide aisle, material tables)
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Theatre Classroom/Schoolroom U-shape Hollow square Banquet Crescent rounds Boardroom/Conference Chevron
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Name of the event Contact info Catering and Sales Managers’ info Date & time of function Location Room set up 24 hour hold Food & beverage needs AV needs Billing summary Signature of the event planner Special requests
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Sleeping rooms Meeting rooms Food and beverage Audio visual Business center fees Equipment rental Other selected items
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Printed materials (programs, signage) Logo on event letterhead Give-a-ways Food and beverage functions Social events Door prizes Table favors for meal functions Flowers, plants and event decorations Copy machines, other equipment Hospitality suites Banners Printing Promotions Speakers Mailings Web services In kind donations (design services, registration)
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Name the top 4 key factors you should know when indentifying your room block: your room block:
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Group history Audience (is it mandatory, has membership grown) Location Lodging requirements (singles or doubles, ADA, suites)
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Letter from the host General agenda Session descriptions with date, time and location Speaker bios Map of facility Info about special events Future conference dates
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Dates, times and exact location of delivery of presentation Contact info for both parties Financial agreement to include fees, paid travel arrangements, per diems, accommodations and the terms of payment Guidelines for selling products Topic details and expectations Dress code Agreement for audio and video taping of presentation Deadlines for AV needs Policy for printing and distributing handouts Review of evaluation process
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Army Marine Corp Navy Air Force Coast Guard
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Title of the project General description of the services needed Objectives (of the work) Specific Task Reporting Requirements Qualification Requirements Place and Period of Performance, Workdays and Travel
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When travel is more than 50 miles from your home or office and requires your absence for 12 hours and/or absence for 12 hours and/or an overnight stay is required, you can be reimbursed for lodging in what facilities?
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Hotel Motel Conference Center Government owned meeting facility Bed and breakfast Military base Friend or relative’s home (only if you can substantiate the costs and must have prior approval)
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Airfare Local transportation Hotel room Meals Receptions Entertainment Other events designed to advertise the city and its attractions
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Venues you have used in the past Referrals from other venues Referrals from associates National Sales offices CVBs FEMA Approved hotels SGMP on line supplier guide Industry publications/guides Third parties
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Site visit coordination and/or sponsorship Distribution of the RFP Information about the city for participants Promotional materials List of local suppliers/vendors Off-site facility info Transportation or shuttle services Housing bureaus for reservations Information regarding local laws and regulations
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