Murrill Presents Breakout Session At Denver Conference

Michelle Murrill, CEO of Southern View Media, recently took the stage at the Meetings Made Easy (MME) Conference in Denver to present her breakout session “Breaking the Mold: Fresh Approaches to Event Marketing.” The session focused on strategies for the future of event marketing and drew a large and enthusiastic audience. Murrill explored key shifts in event marketing, emphasizing the importance of breaking away from traditional approaches to create dynamic, memorable experiences that connect with modern audiences. Attendees gained actionable insights on how to use high-engagement content, platform diversity and community-building tactics to maximize event reach and return on investment. Murrill demonstrated how to leverage analytics, influencer partnerships and responsive marketing to drive measurable success before, during and after events.

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