E3: Zooming in on the Evolving Role of Collegiate Planners with Diana Hakenholz

Today’s guest provides a unique approach to the world of events; she is a meeting planner for meeting planners. Diana Hakenholz, CMP is the Director of Meetings and Education at the Association of Collegiate Conference & Events Directors-International (ACCED-I). She is responsible for the highly anticipated Collegiate Conference & Events Professional (CCEP) designation as well as educational content and planning for meetings and events.

[00:01 - 04:00] Opening Segment

  • I welcome and introduce Diana Hakenholz

  • Collegiate planning

  • About Acced-i

  • Diana gives background on Acced-i and collegiate planning

  • The impact of Covid19

  • The activities of the planners

  • An asset to universities

[04:01 - 10:51] Staying Connected During Covid19

  • Keeping your ear to the ground

  • Instituting a free conference call for any member

  • Idea sharing

  • Two topics a week to every other week

  • Monthly educational forums

  • Peer to peer program

  • Focusing on the challenges from the pandemic

  • Educational forums

  • Focussing on single topics

  • Transitioned to virtual

  • Prevailing topic in Diana’s meetings during this time

  • Becoming an indispensable resource on campuses

  • Still a lot of activity working on 2021

  • How planners are handling the pandemic

  • Resilience

  • Transitions in skill set

  • Diana’s insights when planners can begin hosting again

  • Matching the industry on the whole

  • Concerned with the student experience

  • Taking it a month at time, one state at a time

  • Looking hopeful for 2021

  • Diana’s thoughts on virtual substitutes

  • It’s been a viable option

  • Successfully employed several virtual summits

[10:52 - 18:39] Zooming in; The Evolving Role of the Collegiate Planner

  • Diana talks about the variety of platforms used today

  • Zoom has been a big one

  • Finding the best solutions

  • The production side of planning

  • Planners partnering with local production companies

  • Creating the studio experience

  • The feedback

  • It seems to work

  • It’s unfortunate but at least it’s an option

  • What a virtual Homecoming looks like

  • Shoe box parade

  • Getting creative

  • How planners are addressing Zoom fatigue

  • Diana talks about how planners have had to evolve

  • Businesses affected also affects planners

  • Rising to the challenge

  • Working together with clients

  • The effects of state decisions

[18:40 - 24:54] Planning for Meeting Planners 

  • Diana talks about how her annual summit was affected

  • The decision to cancel

  • Keeping the safety of attendees

  • How the annual conference runs

  • 3 day event

  • Good mix of networking and education

  • From attendees to venders

  • Appointment based meetings

  • The chance to schedule discussions

  • Both appointments and expo booths have value

  • How to bring this into a virtual environment

  • It’s possible but with challenges

  • There are other opportunities on a virtual platform too

[24:55 - 28:29] Closing Segment

  • Final thought traditional vs. virtual

  • The biggest message from Diana to constituents

  • Keep hanging in there

  • Open and honest

  • Special announcements for collegiate planners regarding changes

  • Surge in cases has forced change

  • Acced-i will not be cancelling but will be virtual 2021

  • Dates another details coming soon

  • CMP credits, you can still register for virtual education forum

  • Thursday November 19th

  • I’ll be one of the speakers

  • Final words

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