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Going Out On Your Own? A Practical Guide to Becoming an Independent Planner

Date
June 22, 2017
Credits
1.25 Contact Hours
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STOP PLANNING MEETINGS. START DESIGNING EXPERIENCES…

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Have you ever thought about leaving your job to become an independent event planner? The purpose of this presentation is to provide a realistic view of what it takes to start your own business and to provide you issues to consider.

Learner Outcomes:

  • Have a method to evaluate if it is a good decision to start their own event planning practice.
  • Have a more complete understanding the risks and rewards of owning your own business.
  • Understand the operational issues that should be considered when setting up your business.
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Owner, York Street Management

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